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Canada has it all, from Olympic-class ski resorts to breathtaking scenery and amazing slopes.
| Canada: What to expect | |  |
When to go
Northern latitudes and/or extensive snowmaking often mean good skiing from late fall to late spring. Expect rates to be higher during holidays and the peak season (January to February), with great deals on lodging and lift tickets for early season (November to mid-December) and spring skiing (late March and early April).
Are we there yet?
Flight times
Banff (flying into Calgary): 3.5 hours from Chicago, 2.5 hours from San Francisco, 4.5 hours from Houston
Whistler (flying into Vancouver): 2.5 hours from San Francisco, 3 hours from Los Angeles, 4.5 hours from Chicago
Mont Tremblant (flying into Montréal): 1.5 hours from New York, 1 hour from Boston, 1.5 hours from D.C.
Drive times
Vancouver to Whistler: 1.5 to 2 hours
Calgary to Banff: 2 hours
Montréal to Mont Tremblant: 1.5 to 2 hours
Canada ski destinations
- Banff and Lake Louise are known for fantastic scenery. The views are even more breathtaking from recently opened double-diamond runs at Lake Louise and Sunshine Village.
- Having opened Flute Bowl and the Peak to Creek zone in 2004/2005, Whistler/Blackcomb now features additional backcountry terrain, more top-to-bottom runs, and 8,171 acres.
- Currently under construction, a new village at the base of the Versant Soleil area will enhance Mont Tremblant’s reputation for convenient, ski-in/ski-out lodging.
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What's this? Make a great trip even betteradd these activities to your ski vacation: |
|  |  | |  |  |  | Banff/Lake Louise/Sunshine Tri-Area 3-Day Lift Ticket from $205 |
|  |  |  | 2-day Whistler Blackcomb Ski/Board Rentals from $53 |
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