Ski Resorts in British Columbia
Whistler-Blackcomb is good indication that the Gods of Winter exist and have joined forces to bestow North Americas best resort upon British Columbia. Epic above-tree-line bowls, dizzying backcountry, comfortable entry-level runsno wonder Whistler-Blackcomb will be hosting the 2010 Olympics. That said, dont let the worldwide spotlight focused on this banner resort blind you from the provinces other ski locales. Kicking Horse serves up champaign powder and some of the biggest drops in the Canadian Rockies; Silver Star gives you two mountain faces and ideal weather conditions; Apex offers a small-town village scene overshadowed by a truly inspiring mountain; and Big Whites family-friendly environment will turn your toddler into a budding Bode Miller. This cornucopia of serious powder, sick vertical drops, and stylin après ski amenities make sticking to the Lower 48 downright shameful.
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