It's snowing! Pull out the skis and boards!
November 3, 2005 | Tips from Us > Vancouver, Skiing (Downhill) Find more information about Vancouver, Skiing (Downhill)
The snow that's begun falling in great big flakes across the province has got me thinking about plans for this year's ski season, and remembering great ski trips in BC from past years.
Whistler Blackcomb is a regular and popular feature in my ski plans every year. It's only two hours drive from Vancouver, so an easy trip out of town to one of the most giant mountain playgrounds ever. And there's so much terrain that we rarely find ourselves repeating the same runs (except for favourites), or having to wait in a lift line. If we have more than a couple of days, we like to venture a bit further afield. I'm always keen to go to
Sun Peaks Resort , about 4.5 hours drive from Vancouver, located a bit north of Kamloops. This resort has nice wide cruiser runs, some fun tree runs, and a great village with a real community feel. My husband loves the mountain too; as a telemarker he finds lots of company on the slopes. Not far away is
Silver Star Resort , about the same distance from Vancouver. We'll often rent a large house on the mountain with a group of friends, and stock the kitchen with bread from the on-hill bakery and other hearty goodies. After the lifts close and night falls, we'll head out for a turn at the tube park, or wander to the village for a drink or two. It's become a tradition for us to head to
Mount Washington on Vancouver Island on the days after Christmas. The views from the snowy slopes down to the green valley and blue ocean are fantastic. As the first mountains off the Pacific Ocean, Mount Washington often gets loads of snow as the weather systems pass through. Skiing in the Canadian Rockies is another experience e
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