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Best Alberta Ski Resorts
As home to one of the most beautiful places on earth, Banff National Park, Alberta ski resorts should be top of mind for those who crave pristine wilderness and exceptional photo opportunities on their ski vacation to Canada.
Banff Lake Louise is home to three resorts: Lake Louise, Mt. Norquay and Sunshine Village. Each offers a unique experience and each is tailored to different kinds of skiers and riders.
Off the mountain, the town of Banff offers friendly nightlife and dining options along with and accommodations that range from affordable, ski bum digs to five-star, lakefront elegance that can be found at the The Fairmont Chateau Lake Louise.
Alberta Ski Resorts
Top ski resorts in Alberta
THE BEST SKI RESORTS IN ALBERTA, CANADA, ACCORDING TO SKI.COM'S MOUNTAIN TRAVEL EXPERTS
SkiBig3
Why our Mountain Travel Experts love it: SkiBig3, which brings together Banff Sunshine Village, Mt. Norquay and Lake Louise, is a must-ski destination that’s been lighting up the radar of our Mountain Travel Experts—and it’s no wonder why. Tucked into the heart of Alberta’s stunning Canadian Rockies, SkiBig3 offers a mix of terrain that’s as diverse as it is breathtaking. Whether you're carving down the vast, open runs at Lake Louise, tackling the steep chutes of Mt. Norquay, or exploring the wide-open backcountry at Banff Sunshine Village, these three resorts deliver an unforgettable experience against a backdrop of jaw-dropping natural beauty.
Craving that ultimate Canadian Rockies adventure? SkiBig3 is the only place in Alberta where you can dive into the world of heli-skiing, giving you access to untouched powder and epic descents that will leave you breathless. And when the day’s runs are done, the charming towns of Banff and Lake Louise await, offering a perfect mix of boutique shopping, cozy cafes, and that warm mountain-town vibe. The après-ski scene is just as inviting, with everything from laid-back pubs to lively bars and restaurants where you can swap stories and relive your day on the slopes.
Highlights: Access to three world-class ski areas—Banff Sunshine, Lake Louise Ski Resort, and Mt. Norquay, located in a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Banff Sunshine's Delirium Dive and unique winter experiences like dog sledding, ice skating on the iconic frozen Lake Louise, ice climbing and snowshoeing.
Closest airport: Calgary International Airport (YYC) - 112 miles (2 hours)
Jasper/Marmot Basin
Why our Mountain Travel Experts love it: Jasper in Alberta, Canada, offers quite a unique ski experience at Marmot Basin, set against the stunning backdrop of the Canadian Rockies. With over 1,720 acres of skiable terrain, Marmot Basin is a favorite among our Mountain Travel Experts for its variety of runs catering to all levels. From the challenging, adrenaline-pumping descents in Tres Hombres and the steep pitches of Eagle East, to the more relaxed and scenic beginner slopes, Marmot Basin has something for every skier. It’s easy to see why Marmot Basin is a top recommendation from our Mountain Travel Experts when skiing in the Canadian Rockies.
Perched at a summit elevation of 8,570 feet, Marmot Basin delivers jaw-dropping views of Jasper National Park, enhancing every run with breathtaking scenery. What truly sets Marmot apart is its reliable snowfall, receiving an average of 177 inches of snow per season, ensuring fantastic conditions throughout winter. Off the slopes, Jasper provides a variety of activities, including snowshoeing, ice skating and even stargazing, as Jasper is a designated Dark Sky Preserve. Whether you're exploring the charming town of Jasper or carving up Marmot Basin’s uncrowded slopes, this is a destination that offers the perfect mix of adventure and relaxation for families and thrill-seekers alike.
Highlights: UNESCO World Heritage Site: Jasper National Park, uncrowded slopes, one of the longest ski seasons in Alberta, with the potential for skiing from mid-November to early May, the Tres Hombres zone, a challenging and thrilling area with steep, un-groomed chutes and open bowls and its Dark Sky Preserve status, offering some of the best stargazing opportunities in the world.
Closest airport: Edmonton International Airport (YEG) - 225 miles (4 hours)
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