Ski Packages
Skiing
in the Canadian Rockies for the first time? Well what have you
been waiting for? From wide open bowls and tree lined glades covered
with fresh, dry powder, to meticulous groomed slopes, visitors enjoy
unspoiled scenery, short lift lines and friendly hospitality. Canadian
Rocky ski resorts enjoy long winter and spring skiing into May, with
consistent and reliable light dry snow.
Skiers can easily experience a
number of resorts within the same vacation, including the “tri
area” of Sunshine Village, Lake Louise and Banff Mt Norquay
(on an interchangeable lift ticket), and another 3 resorts Kicking Horse Mountain
Resort, Panorama Resort and Nakiska as day trips. Jasper’s Marmot Basin
is approx a 3hr drive north of Lake Louise on a highway, but driving conditions
can be weather dependent.
The following info will assist you in the planning process,
but if you would like some personal assistance please feel free to call
us on the toll free number or email. Our agents are friendly,
knowledgeable locals (but don’t
expect them to tell you where their secret powder spots are we aren’t
telling…)
Where
do I stay?
Banff is a townsite with a wide range of accommodation
choices and evening entertainment. A main street full of restaurants,
bar/lounges, shopping, art galleries, museums, movie theatre etc.
Downtown
(within walking distance of shops, restaurants, bar/lounges) is mainly
hotel/motel style accommodation (room with one or two beds). A
limited number of condo style (multi bedroom+kitchen+fireplace units) accommodations
are located on Tunnel Mountain. Tunnel Mountain is a ridge that
overlooks the downtown area, is NOT a comfortable walking distance, but
is serviced by the town shuttle, ski resort shuttles or a short 3min
drive or taxi.
Lake
Louise is
a small mountain village 45 min drive west of Banff with accommodation
limited to ~5 properties that remain open during the winter. Great for
those preferring a quieter pace, or wanting to be close (10mins)
to the Lake Louise Ski Area. Nightlife is limited to facilities
within those properties. A small mall with grocery store, gift
store, gas station and sports store is located in the village ~10mins
from the lake. Activities on and around the lake include sleigh
rides, dog sledding, cross country skiing and ice climbing.
Golden is
home to the new, dynamic and rapidly developing mountain resort
Kicking Horse Mountain Resort. 1.5hrs west of Banff, with a huge
vertical of 4,133ft on ex heliski terrain. New ski in /out accommodation
(hotel, condo, lodge or private vacation homes). More moderate
accommodation choices are available in the Town of Golden ~15min
drive away. Nightlife on mountain is limited at this stage of development,
but new bars and restaurants are opening each year. The Town of
Golden, approx 15mins drive from the ski resort area offers authentic
logging town pubs and bars.
Canmore is a beautiful
mountain town located 20min east of Banff, outside the National
Park. A main street with shopping, many new restaurants, art galleries
and its own brew pub. Many choices of new and moderately priced
hotel and condo (self contained) style accommodation. Many of the
winter activities in the Bow Valley are located in and around Canmore
including dog sledding and outstanding cross country skiing at
the Nordic Centre.
How far are the ski resorts?
From Banff, Banff Norquay is ~10mins, Sunshine
Village ~ 20mins and Lake Louise ~40mins. From Lake Louise,
Banff Norquay is ~40mins, Sunshine Village ~40mins.
Both areas are serviced
by an extensive ski shuttle system, departing approx every 40mins.
What
about ski in/out accommodation?
Sunshine Village Inn offers the only slope side
accommodation in the Banff/Lake Louise area. Accessible only by
gondola during operating hours (and after hours by oversnow vehicle
by special arrangement), the Sunshine Inn offers packages that
include skiing at Sunshine Village only. Great if you love the
ski in/out convenience but limits your options for Banff nightlife.
Kicking
Horse Mountain Resort in Golden now offers
a range of on mountain and ski in/out accommodation including hotels,
condos, lodges and private vacation homes.
How do I buy
lift tickets?
Lake Louise, Sunshine Village and Banff Mt Norquay offer one interchangeable “tri
area lift ticket”. This ticket includes use of all lifts, complimentary
use of transportation from Banff or Lake Louise hotels and one free Friday
night skiing at Banff Mt Norquay. Minimum number of days purchase is
3. However
they do not have to be used consecutively (for eg. 3 out of 4 days, 5
out of 7 days, etc). You can increase the number of days, but not decrease
(without penalty).
Due to the distances between ski resorts it is not
feasible to ski two different resorts in the one day.
Prepurchasing your
lift tickets within a package saves money and provides you with complimentary
use of the ski shuttle system.
You can also buy a day trip (ticket
+ transportation) to other ski resorts in the area Kicking Horse Mtn
Resort, and Panorama Mtn Resort.
How do I get there?
Flying into the Calgary Airport – YYC will give
you the easiest access to Banff, Lake Louise, Golden or Panorama. If
skiing Marmot Basin (Jasper) you would be best to fly into Edmonton YEG.
Two Canadian airlines, Air Canada and WestJet, as well as a number of
international airlines, American Airlines, Horizon Airlines, KLM, Lufthansa,
Northwest and United Airlines (United and Lufthansa serve Calgary only)
serve these airports.
Driving from Vancouver or the United
States border? It's about a 10hr drive (in good winter weather from Vancouver
or a 5-6 hr drive from the border entry points, directly south
of Banff. Allow plenty of time to drive through mountain passes
and winter driving conditions.
How do I get around?
You can choose to either rent a vehicle from the Calgary Airport,
or use a combination of shuttles.
Calgary Airport shuttles to
Banff/Lake Louise hotels, run approx every 2hr hour until 10pm.
Ski
Resort Shuttles pick up from most hotels in
Banff and run throughout the day.
Town of Banff shuttles
run a circuit throughout town, servicing the Tunnel Mountain area,
Banff Springs Hotel and Rimrock + Upper Hot Springs. Many visitors
elect to a combination of car rental and the complimentary ski
shuttles. It’s especially
handy on the days you don’t want to drive
due to road conditions, or want to enjoy a few après skis to end
the day, or a member of the group wants to sleep in or return back to
the hottub early. As demands on the parking areas at the ski resorts
continue, it’s
becoming a preferred mode of travel to get to the slopes.
What
is the best ski resort?
Each mountain offers something different for everyone from Lake Louise's
steep back bowls, Sunshine Villages’ natural powder, Norquay's
fun Friday night skiing and Kicking Horse's huge vertical.
Can
I snowboard?
Absolutely! Snowboarding is allowed at all resorts within the Canadian
Rockies. In fact the three ski areas of Sunshine, Lake Louise and Norquay
have extensive terrain parks and Kicking Horse has fabulous freeriding
options.
When is the best time to come?
Christmas/NYE and the powder season months of Feb/Mar are the busiest
months to ski the Canadian Rockies, so reservations must be made well
in advance for these dates. Our season continues into late May, so spring
skiing in April is warmer, sunnier with big snow bases, but usually lower
season rates. Jan
can be the coldest month of the year, but great deals will lure hardier
folks.
How cold will it be when I am there?
| Month |
Avg. High |
Avg. Low |
Celsius |
Fahrenheit |
Celsius |
Fahrenheit |
November |
1 |
32 |
-8 |
18 |
December |
-5 |
23 |
-14 |
7 |
January |
-5 |
23 |
-15 |
5 |
February |
0 |
32 |
-11 |
13 |
March |
4 |
40 |
-8 |
18 |
April |
9 |
49 |
-3 |
27 |
May |
14 |
59 |
2 |
34 |
What
options are there for lessons & daycare?
Each of the resorts offer qualified instructors to help you improve your
style while still having fun! Group, private and skill drills are available
for adults, children (generally 36) and youths (712). Only the Lake Louise
Resort is qualified to daycare children under 19 months.
Club
Ski/Snowboard is a program to explore the best of all
three resorts; a fun 3 day program, one day at each resort. Meet at a
different mountain each day. The program follows a schedule of 3 hours ski
instruction in the morning, a break together with all groups for lunch, then
guiding around the mountain in the afternoon. Also includes a group photo,
optional social function and video analysis. Available for all ability levels.
Where
do I rent equipment?
Save yourself the time and hassle of transporting ski and board equipment
from home. The Ski
VIP Program allows;
- swap between different equipment· transport to the store for
fitting and drop equipment at your hotel at the end of your vacation
- credit your rental fee towards purchase of new skiis
- 15% discount for clothing and accessories
I don't ski, what can I do?
Lots! Shopping, soak in the natural hot springs, visit museums (including
the Canadian Ski Museum), go to the movie theatre, visit the Banff
Centre for Culture, go snowshoeing,
cross country skiing, dog
sledding, snowmobiling, ice
canyon walks, horsedrawn
sleigh rides, sightseeing
gondola, heliskiing, ice skating, go for a spa treatment, and much
more. And don’t forget about wildlife
watching tours; you might even spot an elk or a bighorn sheep
during your adventures!
How do I book a ski package?
Always
feel free to call our friendly knowledgeable locals on the toll free number
(if we don’t answer, leave a message, we may have called a powder day...)
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