
SKI CANADA
Canada's winter magic, one slope at a time.
Snow Sports Holidays
Your Canada Ski & Snowboard Specialists
A Journey Through Snow, Slopes, and Alpine Beauty
From the world-renowned slopes of Whistler to the breathtaking alpine beauty of Banff, skiing in Canada is an unforgettable winter adventure. With deep knowledge of these iconic destinations, we know the best resorts, ideal travel windows, and how to tailor every detail to your preferences. Whether you're a seasoned skier or planning your first snowy escape, we design unique trips that blend thrill, comfort, and natural beauty — so you can experience the magic of ski season in Canada with total confidence.
🗓️ Flexible Dates
Plan your trip around your schedule — no fixed dates required.
🧭 Expert Planning
Our specialists craft every journey with insider knowledge and care.
💳 Secure with $200 Deposit
Reserve your trip now and pay the rest later.

Best Ski Resorts in Canada
Discover world-class skiing in Canada’s top alpine destinations. From the iconic slopes of Whistler and Banff to the European charm of Mont-Tremblant, the laid-back vibe of Sun Peaks, and the powder-filled runs of Big White, each resort offers its own unforgettable experience. Ski through breathtaking scenery, enjoy vibrant après-ski moments, and unwind in cozy mountain lodges. Whether you're chasing adventure, planning a family trip, or dreaming of a snowy escape, Canada is your ultimate winter playground.

WHISTLER BLACKCOMB
Whistler Blackcomb is North America’s largest ski resort, renowned for its diverse terrain catering to all skill levels—from beginners to experts. With a lively village full of restaurants, shops, and nightlife, it’s the perfect place to combine thrilling mountain adventures with comfort and entertainment.
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Elevation: 2,284 m
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Vertical drop: 1,609 m
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Ski area: 8,171 acres
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Avg snowfall: 11. 8 m
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Ski lifts: 37
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Runs: 200+
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Grade: 20% advanced, 55% intermediates, 25% beginners
Resort details
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Season: November to May
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Nearest airport: vancouver International
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Transfer time: 2 hours
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Transport: Transfer
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BANFF / LAKE LOUISE
Nestled in the breathtaking Canadian Rockies, Banff and Lake Louise offer stunning natural scenery and excellent skiing for all levels. These charming mountain towns provide an authentic alpine experience with warm hospitality and unforgettable landscapes.
Resort details
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Season: December to Early April
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Nearest airport: Tokyo Narita / Haneda
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Transfer time: 4 hours
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Transport: Rail / Transfer
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Elevation: 1,831 m
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Vertical drop: 1,071 m
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Ski area: 500 acres
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Avg snowfall: 11 m
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Ski lifts: 138 (across 9 resorts)
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Grade: 30% advanced, 40% intermediates, 30% beginners
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SUN PEAKS
Sun Peaks is a family-friendly resort that appeals to all types of skiers, featuring a wide variety of runs and a peaceful atmosphere. Its cozy village offers local dining and relaxation options, ideal for those seeking a more tranquil mountain escape.
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Elevation: 1,650 m
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Vertical drop: 1,085 m
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Ski area: 43 km
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Avg snowfall: 8.4 m
Resort details
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Season: December to April
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Nearest airport: Tokyo Narita / Haneda
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Transfer time: 2 hours
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Transport: Rail / Transfer
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Ski lifts: 20
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Runs: 36
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Grade: 30% advanced, 30% intermediates, 40% beginners
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MONT TREMBLANT
Located in Quebec, Mont-Tremblant captivates visitors with its European-style village charm. Well-maintained slopes and a vibrant village scene make it a complete destination for skiers who appreciate culture, great food, and beautiful mountain views.
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Elevation: 994 m
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Vertical drop: 594 m
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Ski area: 420 ski acres
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Avg snowfall: 14 m
Resort details
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Season: December to April
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Nearest airport: Sapporo Chitose
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Transfer time: 2 hours
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Transport: Transfer
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Ski lifts: 18
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Runs: 37
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Grade: 30% advanced, 40% intermediates, 30% beginners
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BIG WHITE
Known for its powder snow and welcoming vibe, Big White is perfect for those looking for fun and quality skiing. The resort offers excellent facilities, varied terrain, and a comfortable village to enjoy every moment of your trip.
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Elevation: 1,180 m
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Vertical drop: 610 m
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Avg snowfall: 21 m
Resort details
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Season: December to April
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Nearest airport: Sapporo Chitose
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Transfer time: 2 hours
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Transport: Transfer
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Ski lifts: 9
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Runs: 23
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Grade: 35% advanced, 30% intermediates, 35% beginners
Low $200 deposit
when booking
Stress Free Travel
with transport
Ski Pass included
hassle-free access
Equipment Rental Available
with package
Why Canada?
Skiing in Canada means more than breathtaking mountains and world-class snow. It’s a complete experience of vast landscapes, charming alpine villages, and unforgettable adventures.

Canada is home to some of the most iconic ski destinations in the world, with vast mountains, reliable snowfall, and breathtaking scenery. Here, you’ll find perfectly groomed trails, legendary powder runs, and vibrant ski villages full of charm. Off the slopes, relax with après-ski by the fire, taste delicious Canadian cuisine, and discover warm hospitality in every resort. With world-class facilities, family-friendly options, and endless adventure, Canada is the ultimate ski destination in North America.

Best time to Ski in Canada
Canada’s ski season typically runs from late November to April, with peak conditions between December and February. Expect deep snow, crisp air, and perfectly groomed trails during this time. January often brings the coldest days, with temperatures that can dip well below -15°C, so layering up is essential. By March, the days grow longer and sunnier, offering a balance of great snow coverage and more comfortable weather—perfect for those seeking both powder and bluebird skies.
Club Med Ski Holiday in Canada

An all-inclusive resort in Québec, Canada, with stunning slopes, family-friendly activities, and hassle-free ski experiences.

Quebec
Club Med Québec Charlevoix
Discover North America’s first Club Med ski resort, located in the heart of Québec. Overlooking the St. Lawrence River, this all-inclusive mountain escape combines world-class skiing, breathtaking scenery, family-friendly activities, and the signature Club Med experience. From fresh powder runs to après-ski relaxation, enjoy a seamless holiday designed for both adventure and comfort.
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Canada Ski Holidays & Packages
Experience thrilling slopes, stunning mountain views, and cozy alpine villages with curated, flexible itineraries.
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7 nights at Hotel Aya Niseko (4*)(Grand Hirafu)
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Daily breakfast
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Private transfers from Sapporo Chitose Airport
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Lift pass included
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Ski & snowboard equipment rental
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24-hour support
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7 nights at Hotel Aya Niseko (4*)
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Daily breakfast in Niseko
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Private transfers from Sapporo Chitose Airport
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Lift pass included
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Ski & snowboard equipment rental
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3 nights at Hotel Gracery Asakusa (4*)
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Daily breakfast in Tokyo
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Tokyo Shinjuku Food Tour
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Tokyo City Tour
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24-hour support
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7 nights at Hakuba Tokyu Hotel (4*)
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Daily breakfast
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Private transfers from Tokyo or nearest airport
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Lift pass included
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Ski & snowboard equipment rental
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24-hour support
Stay in the Best of Whistler – Hotels We Love
VISA
U.S. citizens need an Electronic Travel Authorization (eTA) to fly to Canada for stays up to 6 months. A valid passport is required.
Currency
The official currency is the Canadian Dollar (CAD). Credit cards are widely accepted, but carrying some cash is recommended.
Tipping Culture
Tipping is customary in Canada, generally 15–20% in restaurants and cafes, and small tips for hotel staff are appreciated.
Safety
Canada is considered very safe, with low crime rates and welcoming communities for travelers.
Canada’s Winter Bucket-List Experiences
Sapporo Snow Festival: Where Winter Comes Alive
One of the planet's greatest snow spectacles
Every February, Sapporo transforms into a sparkling winter wonderland for the world-famous Sapporo Snow Festival. Marvel at massive snow and ice sculptures, from life-sized landmarks to intricate art pieces, all illuminated beautifully at night. Wander through the festival’s multiple sites, enjoy local winter delicacies, and experience traditional Japanese winter culture in the heart of Hokkaido. Whether you’re a photography lover, adventure seeker, or just in for the magic of snow, the Sapporo Snow Festival promises an unforgettable winter adventure.


Shirakawa-go: Japan’s Winter Wonderland!
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Discover the Famous Snow Monkeys of Jigokudani
Tucked away in the Japanese Alps, Shirakawa-go is a UNESCO World Heritage village famous for its traditional gassho-zukuri farmhouses. In winter, these steep thatched-roof homes are blanketed in snow, creating a magical landscape straight out of a fairytale. Visitors can stroll through the charming village, admire the glowing night illuminations, and immerse themselves in a timeless winter atmosphere unlike anywhere else in Japan.
Tucked away in the Japanese Alps, Shirakawa-go is a UNESCO World Heritage village famous for its traditional gassho-zukuri farmhouses. In winter, these steep thatched-roof homes are blanketed in snow, creating a magical landscape straight out of a fairytale. Visitors can stroll through the charming village, admire the glowing night illuminations, and immerse themselves in a timeless winter atmosphere unlike anywhere else in Japan.
Experience the Fiery Magic of Nozawa Onsen
Tokyo Shines Bright in Winter
Every January, the quiet mountain village of Nozawa Onsen bursts into life with one of Japan’s most spectacular winter events — the Fire Festival (Dosojin Matsuri). This dramatic celebration features towering wooden structures, blazing bonfires, and villagers engaging in centuries-old rituals to pray for good fortune, health, and a bountiful harvest. The mix of roaring flames, snowy surroundings, and deep cultural traditions creates an unforgettable atmosphere. For travelers, witnessing the Nozawa Onsen Fire Festival is a rare chance to step into the heart of Japanese heritage and experience winter in its most vibrant form.
When winter arrives, Tokyo transforms into a dazzling city of lights. From the sparkling displays along Omotesando and Roppongi Hills to the breathtaking illuminations at Shibuya and Tokyo Midtown, every corner glows with vibrant colors and festive cheer. These urban light shows create a magical atmosphere, perfect for evening strolls, romantic moments, and capturing unforgettable photos. Experiencing Tokyo’s winter illuminations is a must for anyone looking to see the city in its most enchanting season.