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Banff, Canada

A small vibrant town within Banff National Park. Historic charm, fine and casual dining, culture, and easy access to the Ski Big 3 resorts: Banff Sunshine, Lake Louise, and Mount Norquay

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Banff Sunshine, Canada

Three mountains, 3,300 skiable acres, and Canada's longest non-glacial ski season. The resort lays claim to Canada’s best snow.

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Lake Louise Resort, Canada

Nestled in the Canadian Rockies about 45 minutes from Banff, the resort has 164 runs of diverse terrain for skiers and snowboarders of all levels.

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Mount Norquay, Canada

A small but mighty ski resort with 190 acres of diverse terrain, an atmosphere great for beginners and families, and the only night skiing experience in Banff National Park.

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Big White Mountain, Canada

Towering peaks, powdery slopes, snow ghosts, and a charming village atmosphere. 1,600 acres of skiable terrain and 119 runs await all at this family-favourite destination.

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Fernie Alpine Resort, Canada

British Columbia’s hidden gem boasts legendary powder, uncrowded slopes, over 2,500 skiable acres, and an annual snowfall of up to 37 feet.

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Kimberley Alpine Resort, Canada

1,800 acres of skiable terrain in the Purcell Mountains of British Columbia. 80 well-maintained runs, and a rail park to test your skills.

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Panorama Mountain, Canada

Over 2,847 acres of terrain ranging from wide-open fall-line cruisers to steep and deep runs. Alpine bowls, groomed slopes, and terrain parks abound.

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RED Mountain, Canada

Expansive terrain and numerous peaks offer 360-degree descents that spread out the crowds and cater to mixed-skill groups.

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Revelstoke Mountain, Canada

Home to the most vertical in North America at 1,713 meters. It is located amidst the Monashee and Selkirk Mountain Ranges in southeastern British Columbia.

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Silver Star Ski Resort, Canada

Progressive terrain offers easy slopes on the front side and challenging terrain with thrilling descents through trees and powder on the back side.

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Sun Peaks, Canada

4,270 skiable acres spread across three peaks. Terrain funnels into a quaint European-style ski-through village with après and activities for all.

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Whistler Blackcomb, Canada

Canada’s premier ski destination and the largest resort in North America boasting 8,171 acres spread across Whistler and Blackcomb mountains.

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Heavenly, USA

Powder-filled canyons, well-groomed corduroy cruisers, and legendary tree skiing in 4,800 acres of skiable terrain that straddles the states of California and Nevada.

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Kirkwood, USA

A bucket list destination for seasoned skiers looking to master expert terrain. 2,300 skiable acres and over half of the 65 trails are black diamond or above.

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Mammoth, USA

California’s highest-elevation ski resort offers 125 trails and over 3,500 skiable acres. Their “Second Season” sees guests enjoying spring skiing well into May or beyond.

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Northstar, USA

A premier family destination with 3,170 skiable acres and 10 terrain parks nestled among quiet valleys and trees on the now-extinct volcano Mount Pluto.

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Palisades Tahoe, USA

6,000 acres of varied terrain, two base areas, and sweeping views of Lake Tahoe. Know for an annual snowfall of 400 inches (or more) and hike-to bowls the experts will flock to.

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Aspen, USA

A world-renowned ski town with prestigious skiing and mountain luxury. One pass grants access to four mountains: Aspen Mountain, Aspen Highlands, Snowmass, and Buttermilk.

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Beaver Creek, USA

Renowned for meticulously groomed slopes, abundant fine and casual dining, luxurious amenities, and free chocolate chip cookies served daily at 3pm.

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Breckenridge, USA

One mountain, five distinct peaks, and over 180 trails with breathtaking views along the Rocky Mountain Ten Mile Range.

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Copper Mountain, USA

A Colorado hidden gem with family-friendly amenities, 2,500 acres of diverse naturally divided terrain, and a world-class terrain park.

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Crested Butte, USA

Plenty to challenge skiers and riders of all levels, it’s known for great lift-served inbounds extreme terrain for skiing and mountain biking.

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Durango, USA

A small southwestern town with historic charm close to Purgatory Ski Resort and other skiable areas.

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Keystone, USA

3,000 skiable acres across three peaks and five bowls. Home to the World’s Largest Mountaintop Snow Fort.

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Snowmass, USA

Expansive terrain and family-friendly activities abound in this cozy resort town. One pass grants access to four mountains: Aspen Mountain, Aspen Highlands, Snowmass, and Buttermilk.

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Steamboat, USA

Dubbed ‘Ski Town USA’ and famed for its champagne powder and epic tree skiing.

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Telluride, USA

A breathtaking destination in the San Juan Mountains worthy of outdoor adventures in any season.

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Vail, USA

A world-renowned luxury resort famed for its 7 legendary back bowls and charming European-style village.

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Winter Park, USA

Over 3,000 acres of diverse skiable terrain across two mountains. The village emanates a family-friendly local ski-hill vibe.

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Sun Valley, USA

Two skiable areas, on Bald Mountain and Dollar Mountain, and an average snowfall of 150 inches a year.

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Big Sky Resort, USA

Panoramic views, impressive vertical drop, and an exceptional lift system with little-to-no lift lines.

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Whitefish, USA

3,000 acres of varied terrain, 11 named trails, and four terrain parks on all sides of Big Mountain near Glacier National Park.

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Deer Valley Resort, USA

A ski-only resort famous for its mountain luxury, first-class guest services, and impeccable grooming.

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Park City, USA

7,300 acres of skiable terrain make Park City the largest ski resort in the US. With over 330 trails and 7 terrain parks every day on-mountain will be different.

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Solitude, USA

A modestly sized ski destination with just over 1,200 acres of skiable terrain, plenty of fresh powder, and exciting off-piste terrain.

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Deer Valley Resort, USA

A ski-only resort famous for its mountain luxury, first-class guest services, and impeccable grooming.

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Park City, USA

7,300 acres of skiable terrain make Park City the largest ski resort in the US. With over 330 trails and 7 terrain parks every day on-mountain will be different.

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Solitude, USA

A modestly sized ski destination with just over 1,200 acres of skiable terrain, plenty of fresh powder, and exciting off-piste terrain.

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Jackson Hole, USA

A ski destination for thrill seekers boasting a 4,000-foot vertical drop and 2,500 acres of skiable terrain. 90% of the terrain is best suited for intermediate and advanced skiers.

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