Saturday 6 November 2021

Canada's ski season: Everything you need to know

Whistler Blackcomb, BC

Whistler Blackcomb is considered North America’s premier four-season mountain resort, and for good reason. Located a short, scenic, 125-kilometre drive from Vancouver, British Columbia, it offers exceptional hospitality, a growing cultural scene, unbeatable year-round mountain adventure, and some of the world’s most breathtaking scenery. Read on for what’s new in the resort for the 2021/22 season.
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Sun Peaks, BC
Sun Peaks is a resort community located in the interior of British Columbia, 45 minutes north of Kamloops. The European-style ski-in/ski-out, pedestrian village features locally owned and operated shops, restaurants and lodging. Read on for what’s new for the 2021/22 ski season.
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Everything you need to know
Up-to-date information on British Columbia’s numerous ski resorts can be found in this handy media Dropbox folder.

PCR COVID testing in Banff National Park
Popular Rocky Mountains tourist destination Banff National Park, Alberta, is supporting international visitors exiting Canada by opening its first private COVID testing site in town, Go Rapid Test. Operating seven days a week supporting the required PCR tests for international travel, Go Rapid Test is located on the first floor of the Bear Street Mall, Unit 108, 220 Bear Street.
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Lake Louise Ski Resort, BC
Voted Canada’s Best Ski Resort in Condé Nast Traveler’s Readers’ Choice Awards, Lake Louise offers one of the largest and most scenic ski resorts in North America, with spectacular scenery and beautiful terrain. New last year, the Lake Louise Ski Resort Summit Chair is taking the mountain by storm: a four-minute ride brings skiers to the peak of Whitehorn Mountain, where exhilarating runs await. Read on for what’s new at Lake Louise for the 2021/22 ski season.
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Marmot Basin, Jasper, Alberta
Located in the breathtaking landscape of Jasper National Park – an 11,000 square kilometre protected area that is an integral part of the UNESCO Canadian Rockies World Heritage Site, Ski Marmot Basin is a truly unique skiing destination that is a feast for the eyes and rejuvenation for your soul.
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Mont Tremblant, Quebec
New to skiing? Family-friendly Mont Tremblant in the heart of Quebec’s Laurentians hosts an impressive assortment of adult and kiddie ski programs at the Tremblant Snow School. The “Elle” category is reserved for women only, while the adult ski racing program and Summit Club offer various terrains where guests can improve their technique while zipping down the slopes.
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Cape Smokey, Nova Scotia
Cape Smokey in Nova Scotia is undergoing a $100 million revamp that will transform it into a year-round destination for outdoor enthusiasts, including Atlantic Canada’s first and only gondola, leading to sledding and tubing, backcountry skiing, snowshoeing and heliskiing, as well as North America’s first tree walk, soaring 30 metres above the mountain.

Travel requirements for entry to Canada

We encourage all travellers to Canada to be fully informed of the pre-entry and on-arrival public health and testing requirements both federally and provincially. This includes the mandatory use of the ArriveCAN app. Travellers should plan for extra time in the lead up, and upon the arrival of their trip. For the latest information on travel to Canada including the updated requirements and restrictions, please visit the Government of Canada website.

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