Skiing and Snowboarding in Canadian Ski Resorts
Canada - Ski Resorts
Canada boasts some of the world's most renowned ski areas, stretching from the Rocky Mountains in British Columbia to the Laurentians in Quebec. With over 200 ski resorts, the country offers a variety of terrains, snow conditions, and breathtaking landscapes that cater to all levels of skiers and snowboarders. From powder-filled backcountry trails to well-groomed runs, Canada's ski resorts provide an incredible variety of experiences throughout the winter season.
Most Forecast Snow
| Ski Area | 7 Day |
|---|---|
| Powder King | 43cm |
| Mont Sutton | 40cm |
| Fortress Mountain | 38cm |
| Whitewater | 37cm |
| Revelstoke | 32cm |
| Whistler Blackcomb | 31cm |
Forecast updated : 15 Nov 2025 02:37 NZDT
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Ski resorts for Beginners in Canada
For beginners, resorts like Whistler Blackcomb and Mont Tremblant offer gentle slopes and dedicated learning areas. Skilled ski instructors, a choice of ski schools and a variety of beginner packages, help those getting started.
Ski resorts for Families in Canada
Family-friendly resorts such as Big White and Sun Peaks provide a range of activities beyond skiing, including snowshoeing and tubing.
Ski resorts for Experienced Skiers in Canada
Experienced skiers will find challenging terrain at places like Revelstoke and Lake Louise, where steep runs and diverse backcountry options await.
Ski areas with off-piste, freeride and out-of-bounds terrain in Canada
For off-piste enthusiasts, areas like Fernie and Jasper offer exciting backcountry opportunities with less crowded terrain. These resorts provide access to untouched powder and expert guides, for those looking to explore beyond the groomed runs.
Ski Areas for reliable snow in Canada
High-altitude resorts such as Whistler Blackcomb and Banff are known for their snow reliability, with extensive snowfall throughout the winter. Their elevation and variety of slopes help ensure excellent skiing conditions.
Find out about the skiing in Canada, in our comparison of Canadian Ski Resorts, below. Sort by suitability, altitude, piste length, etc.
Canadian Snow Reports
November 14, 2025
There is snow forecast to fall in Canada over the next 2 days, in at least 50 Ski Resorts including Big White, Fernie, Lake Louise, Revelstoke and Whistler Blackcomb.
See all Snow Forecasts for Canada.
The Best Ski Resorts in Canada
The Ski Resorts of Canada
Compare the top ski areas for ski area size, altitude, and suitability for beginner, intermediate and expert skiers.
Top 10 Largest ski areas in Canada
The most extensive downhill ski areas in Canada, by total downhill piste length.
| Ski Resort | Pistes |
|---|---|
| Blue Mountain (Ontario) | 25km |
| Bromont | 25km |
| Fernie | 220km |
| Kimberley | 76km |
| Lake Louise | 100km |
| Marmot Basin | 65km |
| Mont Sainte-Anne | 64km |
| Mont Tremblant | 79km |
| Mystic Ridge / Mount Norquay | 16km |
| Sutton | 40km |
Top 10 Highest altitude ski resorts in Canada
The highest altitude ski resorts in Canada, by base / resort altitude.
| Ski Resort | Resort |
|---|---|
| Baldy Mountain | 1,726m |
| Banff | 2,160m |
| Banff Mount Norquay | 1,739m |
| Big White | 1,760m |
| Fortress Mountain | 2,040m |
| Jasper | 1,720m |
| Lake Louise | 1,650m |
| Marmot Basin | 1,700m |
| Mystic Ridge / Mount Norquay | 1,640m |
| Sunshine Village-Banff | 2,160m |
Top 10 Highest lift-served ski areas in Canada
The highest lift-served skiing in Canada, by the highest lift (top) altitude.
| Ski Resort | Top |
|---|---|
| Banff | 2,730m |
| Big White | 2,290m |
| Fortress Mountain | 2,370m |
| Jasper | 2,600m |
| Kicking Horse | 2,450m |
| Lake Louise | 2,640m |
| Marmot Basin | 2,600m |
| Panorama | 2,380m |
| Sunshine Village-Banff | 2,730m |
| Whistler Blackcomb | 2,280m |
Top 10 Best ski areas for Beginners in Canada
The best beginner ski areas in Canada, rated according to the availability of easy slopes and ski schools.
| Ski Resort | Beginn. |
|---|---|
| Banff Mount Norquay | |
| Canada Olympic Park | |
| Lake Louise | |
| Marmot Basin | |
| Mont Gabriel | |
| Mont Sutton | |
| Mont Tremblant | |
| Revelstoke | |
| Stoneham | |
| Whistler Blackcomb |
Top 10 Best ski areas for Intermediate Skiers in Canada
The best intermediate ski resorts in Canada, rated by the length and number of easy to moderate ski runs.
| Ski Resort | Interm. |
|---|---|
| Banff Mount Norquay | |
| Fernie | |
| Kimberley | |
| Lake Louise | |
| Marmot Basin | |
| Mont Tremblant | |
| Powder King | |
| Revelstoke | |
| Sutton | |
| Whistler Blackcomb |
Top 10 Best ski areas for Expert Skiers and Snowboarders in Canada
The best ski areas for Advanced and Expert skiers and boarders in Canada, rated by the availability of steep pistes and/or the accessibility of freeride and off-piste terrain.
| Ski Resort | Experts |
|---|---|
| Banff Mount Norquay | |
| Fernie | |
| Kicking Horse | |
| Lake Louise | |
| Marmot Basin | |
| Mont Tremblant | |
| Revelstoke | |
| Sunshine Village-Banff | |
| Whistler Blackcomb | |
| Whitewater |
Canada
Our Canadian Ski Resort pages include Skiing Facts, Snow Reports and Forecasts (for most major ski resorts), local accommodation and online ski hire booking (where available) for 98 Ski Resorts in Canada.
You can find the major ski stations listed on the Top Canadian Ski Resorts page, ranked according to various criteria.