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Banff

  • A ski lift and Goats Eye Mountain, Banff
Powder skiing - Winter activities

In the heart of the UNESCO World Heritage Site that is Banff National Park, a combination of superb slopes, endless winter activities and award-winning hotel spas welcome both skiers and non-skiers.

Powder skiing - Winter activities

In the heart of the UNESCO World Heritage Site that is Banff National Park, a combination of superb slopes, endless winter activities and award-winning hotel spas welcome both skiers and non-skiers.

The town hums with a vibrant mix of upscale shops, galleries, restaurants and assorted nightlife options. 

Photography lessons, snowshoeing, dog sledding and sightseeing tours allow discovery of the dramatic frozen scenery of the Banff National Park. Learn the basics of ice climbing with the use of ice axe and crampons on a private half day tour, as a couple, group or family.

A snowy mountain range seen behind tall pine trees
A ski lift and Goats Eye Mountain, Banff
A white helicopter parked on white snow
A snowy mountain range seen behind tall pine trees
A ski lift and Goats Eye Mountain, Banff
A white helicopter parked on white snow

Ski Slope at Lake Louise in the Canadian Rockies of Alberta
The skiing

A Tri-Area lift pass covers Mount Norquay, Sunshine Village and Lake Louise Ski Resort allowing unlimited exploration. Lake Louise is the largest of the three with over 4,200 acres of skiing for all abilities. The smallest area, Mount Norquay, is conveniently located only 5 minutes’ drive from Banff and offers an excellent variety of skiing, particularly for experts. Sunshine Village is known for its superb all natural snow conditions and 12 acre Rogers Terrain Park.

Ski resort essentials
  • 3358
    ACRES - BANFF SUNSHINE
  • 7748
    SKIBIG3
SKI AREA
  • 1383
    METRES
ALTITUDE OF RESORTS
  • 2730
    METRES
HIGHEST SKI POINT
  • 20%
    GREEN
  • 55%
    BLUE
  • 25%
    BLACK
RUNS
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Canada

Get to know our favourite ski spots in Canada, from the acclaimed ski resort of Whistler to the UNESCO heritage site of Banff National Park.

  • A woman wearing a grey beanie hat looking towards out of focus mountains
    Whistler

    The acclaimed ski resort sits on the rugged west coast of Canada, just a short drive from Vancouver – a direct flight makes it the perfect alternative to European skiing. 

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  • Snowy lake and mountain in Banff National Park
    Lake Louise

    Sitting pretty in Banff National Park, a combination of superb slopes, endless winter activities and award-winning hotel spas welcome both skiers and non-skiers. 

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