The Best Ski Resorts in Canada undoubtedly make it one of the world’s top ski destinations. With spectacular mountain scenery, excellent snow conditions, spacious, perfectly groomed pistes and one thing visitors can always rely on is pure powder snow.
In fact Fernie, in British Columbia, gets so much snow it boasts about having no artificial snow making facilities. That’s for the simple reason that it doesn’t need any.
Although Western Canada’s resorts have virtually guaranteed snow, it can rain in resorts or suffer from bitterly cold temperatures; -30°C in Banff/Lake Louise is not uncommon.
The Canadians are very friendly and will make you feel very welcome. Another positive aspect about ski holidays in Canada is that it’s slightly cheaper compared to skiing in the USA.
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Lake Louise and Banff Ski Resort.
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Fernie Alpine Resort.
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