The three ski resorts in the Canadian Rockies; Lake Louise, Sunshine
Village, and Ski Norquay offer over 7,700 acres of skiable terrain and over 240 ski trails.
Varied terrain includes wide open bowls, tree lined runs, and plenty of beginner and intermediate terrain. The dry, champagne powder in this area is sought by skiers and snowboarders the world over. All of this is surrounded by the unmatched scenery and incredible mountainscapes of the Canadian Rockies.
Banff-Lake Louise has one of the longest ski seasons in North America stretching from late November to mid-May.
The town of Banff and the village of Lake Louise provide visitors with plenty to do off the slopes. Numerous restaurants, pubs and shopping options are available within the townsites.
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4,200 skiable acres
139 runs + back bowls
25% beginner, 45% intermediate, 30% advanced
Base Elevation: 5,400 feet
Peak Elevation: 8,650 feet
1 gondola, 5 chairlifts, 2 surface lifts
Lake Louise Trail Map - Front side
Lake Louise Trail Map - Back side |
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3,358 skiable acres
107 runs
20% beginner, 55% intermediate, 25% advanced
Base Elevation: 5,440 feet
Peak Elevation: 8,954 feet
1 gondola, 9 chairlifts, 2 surface lifts
Sunshine Village Trail Map |
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190 skiable acres
28 runs
20 beginner, 36 intermediate, 28% advanced, 16% expert
Base elevation: 5,350 feet
Peak elevation: 7,000 feet
4 chairlifts, 1 surface lift
Ski Norquay Trail Map
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