The magnificent state of Canada has a lot to offer as a skiing destination to skiers and is undoubtedly one of the best places for an unforgettable adventure. There are a huge number of ski resorts to choose from in Canada and unlike USA, Canada is comparatively cheaper.
Lots of skiing resorts exist in Canada, and most of them are cheap and available throughout the year but amongst all the best three resorts are:
Whistler Blackcomb – Sufficient and strong lift system, beautiful scenery, a village full of basic and luxurious amenities and the best of all is the après-ski. The village has something to offer to all classes of people and to all grades of skiers. If you go according to grades then Whistler is voted as the No.1 resort in North America.
Lake Louise – Located just 90 minutes away from the Calgary International Airport and in between the Canadian Rockies, this village is a place that one might just want to run away to for a skiing adventure. The warming and charming village of Lake Louise has a lot to offer to its tourists. This village though seems small, but offers word class accommodation, dining and shopping. The nightlife though is not that happening but surely this village is worth a visit.
Banff – This village is located in the heart of the Canadian Rocky Mountains, and promises not only skiing but a hoard of other activities such as dog sledging, snowboarding, snow mobiling, ice skating, cross country skiing etc. There are lots of institutes in Banff present that provide ski training for beginners. In Canada most of the ski areas are lift-linked and well connected. There are interchangeable lift passes and all resorts have tie-ups to facilitate travel. Canada overall is said to be the cheapest compared to all other skiing destinations.
Popular skiing resorts in Canada:
Whistler Blackcomb
