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The goal of the Canadian Ski Council is to increase participation in recreational snowboarding, alpine and cross-country skiing in Canada.
Toronto Snow Show

Whether you’re an avid double diamond skier, skilled backcountry boarder or a new participant to the sport, the Toronto Snow Show (formerly the Toronto Ski, Snowboard & Travel Show) offers everything you need to make your slopeside experience complete!
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British Columbia – Ski Areas

Silver Star Ski Resort

Located high above British Columbia's Okanagan Valley Silver Star is a destination all about families and has something for everyone in the full spectrum of winter enthusiasts. With over 3000 acres of skiiable terrain and 115 runs spread over 3 mountain faces the variety of terrain is second to none. Long, perfectly groomed cruisers, steep powder filled chutes on the 'back side', terrain park and long winch cat black diamond runs keep skiers and boarders entertained.

Spruce Hills (formerly The Hills Health Ranch)

Cross country skiing and tubing in the Terrain Park at Spruce Hills is a family experience. Our spectacular world-class Nordic ski facility brings you the most memorable cross country ski holiday experience. Our status as a leading Canadian Nordic ski resort is maintained through continual improvement of our ski facilities.

Sun Peaks Resort

Centrally located in southern British Columbia and second in size only to Whistler, Sun Peaks affords powder hounds hours of play on 4,270 acres of diverse terrain spread over three mountains. Two airport gateways provide daily direct flights from Vancouver. A ski-in ski-out village at the base of the mountain trio provides access to chairlifts, lodging, snow school, and nightlife.

Troll Resort Ltd.

Located in the heart of Cariboo Gold Rush country between Quesnel and Wells, Troll Ski Resort offers the best of family skiing at some of BC's most family-friendly prices.

Whistler Blackcomb

Whistler and Blackcomb are two mountains that sit side by side, providing skiers and snowboarders over 200 trails spread out on 8,171 acres of skiable terrain (the most in all of North America), 16 alpine bowls and 3 glaciers. Whistler Blackcomb benefits from over 469 inches of average annual snowfall and a wide variety of terrain that caters to all abilities and ages. The Peak 2 Peak Gondola provides access between the two mountains. The resort is also home to 17 mountain restaurants as well as accomodations for all budgets in the Village.

Whitewater Ski Resort

Whitewater Ski Resort, located just outside Nelson, British Columbia, is a powderhound paradise with an average annual snowfall of over 40 feet. Whitewater, who calls the legendary Selkirk Mountain Range home, provides skiers and snowboarders 1184 acres of skiable terrain and a 2044 foot vertical drop. The mountain consists of groomed runs, open bowls, glades, chutes, and tree skiing all accessible from three chairlifts including the new Glory Ridge chair. The town of Nelson provides guests with a selection of Inns, hotels, motels and guest homes as well as a ton of dining options.