Canada's 2024-25 ski season is almost here! When do resorts open?
Here are the tentative opening dates for some of Canada's most popular ski resorts, but there's a catch: The weather has to cooperate.
With winter just a few weeks away, skiers and snowboarders are getting ready for what will (hopefully) be a successful 2024/25 ski season.
Looking to get ahead of the curve and book your tickets now?
Here’s a projected look at when some of Canada’s most popular ski destinations are set to open.
Rocky Mountain resorts
Banff and Lake Louise, Alberta. World famous for breathtaking views and favourable terrain, Banff Sunshine Village Ski & Snowboard Resort and Lake Louise Ski Resort have projected opening dates of November 8, 2024.
British Columbia slopes
Whistler Blackcomb, BC. At 8,171 acres (33 km2) Whistler Blackcomb is the largest ski resort in North America. It is expected to open for the 2024/2025 season on November 22, 2024.
Revelstoke, BC. Known for being home to the largest vertical drop in North America at 1,713 meters, Revelstoke Mountain Resort has set its tentative opening day for November 30, 2024.
Ontario's winter gems
Blue Mountain, Ontario. Ontario’s largest mountain resort is a local favourite, with things to do year-round. Ski season is expected to kick off on December 12.
Mount St. Louis Moonstone, Ontario. This popular resort is gearing up to open on December 6, 2024, but if you plan ahead you may be able to secure some pre-season deals.
Quebec's Laurentian and Charlevoix Mountains
Mont Tremblant, Quebec. A favourite for east coasters Mont Tremblant aims to start the season on November 22, 2024.
Le Massif, Quebec. Le Massif is a must-see for people looking to bask in spectacular views overlooking the St. Lawrence River. Le Massif de Charlevoix expects to open on November 29, 2024.
Atlantic Canada ski season
Ski Martock, Nova Scotia. While smaller than some of Canada's other ski destinations, Ski Martock offers great local skiing with some beginner-friendly terrain. Its opening date is set for early December.
But, once again: Canada is a country with winters that can be variable, and conditions may affect when the resorts actually open for the season.
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