Canadian ski resorts open








Halfway up Blackcomb Mountain

Early season snowfalls have blanketed across British Columbia (B.C.) and Alberta in Canada pushing forward the opening dates for many ski resorts as they celebrate record breaking early conditions.


Whistler/Blackcomb in B.C. has redeemed itself as the mecca for North America‘s best overall resort, with an average season last year well behind them as they plan to open more terrain this weekend than any other ski resort in the world.

 

A snow base of 47 centimetres covers the mid-mountain with snow forecasts indicating plenty more snowfalls are on their way.

Fernie Alpine Resort in B.C. was another resort to be hit by the North American heat wave last season but they too are enjoying a bumper start to the season with snowfalls already up to 85 centimetres, as they plan to open on December 10.


Meanwhile in the Okanagan of B.C., Big White, Silver Star and Sun Peaks all pushed their opening weekends forward, announcing an abundance in early snowfalls and with a record start to the season.


While B.C. enjoys the blessing of the snow gods, Canada‘s ski areas in the Rocky Mountains of Alberta are claiming the best start to the season in over 10 years. Lake Louise is open with a snow base of 101 centimetres while neighbouring resort of Sunshine Village is enjoying an early snow base of 74.


The abundant snowfalls across B.C. and Alberta, Canada, has allowed all Canadian resorts to push their opening dates forward or open now.


The snow snuck up on many resorts who had staff planned to arrive within weeks, but they‘re now calling in all the troops as they try to get their mountains up and running to keep up with the continuous snowfalls.


Here is a sneak preview on how the top resorts are shaping up:


• Lake Louise: 101cm snow base


• Sunshine Village: 74cm


• Marmot Basin/Jasper: 35cm


• Ski Banff @ Norquay opening Dec 10: 50cm


• Sun Peaks: 55cm


• Whistler/Blackcomb: 47cm


• Silver Star: 69cm


• Big White: 70cm


• Apex Mountain Resort: 8cm


• Red Resort: 79cm


• Fernie Alpine Resort opens Dec 10: 85cm


• Kicking Horse opens Dec 16: 64cm


• Kimberley opens 17 December: 20cm snow base


Canada has a huge amount to offer when it comes to a skiing holiday. With so many opportunities to ski so many different ways, Canada is a skier‘s paradise.


Fantastic terrain for every ability and world class winter resorts. Plenty of deep, fresh snow, with heli-skiing to snow tubing, snowboarding to après-ski, Canada has it all.


World class resorts, vibrant townships and cosy villages, the finest cuisine and the latest fashion and equipment.


Pure relaxation or raw energy: the choice is yours.


Skiing in Canada also offers excellent value for money and with a favourable exchange rate, your money will go further making a Canadian ski holiday one of the most affordable adventures yet.

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