For those looking for challenging runs and a great learning area, Mt. Norquay is the ultimate choice. Located just outside of Banff Townsite, this resort has sightseeing, tubing and skiing available. Its North American chairlift is one of the highest in North America – giving you incredible views as you ascend above the town.
Banff Sunshine is located just 90 minutes from Calgary. With over 3,300 acres of skiable terrain, ranging from gentle beginner runs to extreme big mountain runs, Sunshine Village offers something for everyone.
Banff Sunshine has Canada’s longest non-glacial ski season and is open from November to late May, with up to 30 feet of snowfall per season on average, the resort’s popular off-piste run Delirium Dive has been named one of the 10 top off-piste destinations in the world.
The Lake Louise Ski Resort is located in the heart of the Canadian Rockies, in Banff National Park. It is one of the world’s most popular ski resorts and the only Canadian resort to host World Cup events.
Lake Louise offers some of the best skiing and riding in Canada, with an average of 500 inches annually. The gentle slopes are perfect for beginners, while experts will enjoy challenging runs in the Back Bowls of the resort and new skiable terrain called West Bowl.
Lake Louise Ski Resort is also known for its exceptional dining options; from casual fare at Powder Keg to fine dining at the Whitehorn Bistro or Fairmont Chateau Lake Louise Hotel