What are the best ski resorts in Canada?

ski resorts
MervinT asked:

for the beginners and not too expensive






2 Responses to 'What are the best ski resorts in Canada?'

  1. Ian - February 11th, 2010 at 9:19 pm

    QUEBEC. HANDS DOWN. Look up Quebec Ski Resorts, you will see many, and they are all beautiful. You should know enough french to order food and be mannerly though, but Quebec is not called “La Belle Province” for nothing!

  2. .::HighTech::. - February 12th, 2010 at 11:33 pm

    Whistler / Blackcomb:

    •More than 7,000 acres of skiable terrain
    •37 lifts and over 200 marked runs
    •Three glaciers and 13 alpine bowls
    •33 state-of-the-art lifts
    •Charming pedestrian-only base village: Whether you’re interested in a relaxing spa experience, shopping or a night on the town, this bustling town will perfectly complement your day on the slopes.
    •Family-friendly, including babysitting and education programs like Nanny Network and Whistler Kids.

    Banff / Lake Louise:

    •More than 7,700 of skiable terrain
    •Tri-area lift ticket gets you access to three resorts with free shuttle service
    •240 runs
    •Wide open bowls
    •Pristine slopes
    •Ski runs range from gentle beginner to daunting double diamond.
    •Laid back, friendly environment with plenty of spas, restaurants and boutiques to fill out the day.
    •Daycare facilities for children from 19 months to 6 years of age at Sunshine Village and Ski Banff @ Norquay, and from 18 days to 6 years of age at Lake Louise.

    Mont-Tremblant:

    •253 hectares / 625.5 acres (253 hectares) of skiable terrain
    •94 runs serviced by 13 state-of-the-art lifts
    •18 acres of ramps, rails and jumps
    •Olympic caliber superpipe
    •Quebec winters generally have an abundance of snow, but Avalanche, a powerful snowmaking system, picks up where nature leaves off.
    •Charming, European-style pedestrian village offers an array of activities and conveniences to fill out your days.


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