Mount Washington -
Mount Washington has amazing amounts of snow being located on Vancouver Island, which makes for some of the finest snow for skiing and boarding.
Nakiska -
Located in the heart of the spectacular Kananaskis Valley, Nakiska was specifically designed to host the alpine events of the 1988 Calgary Winter Olympics.
Northstar -
Straddling Nevada and California and overlooking Lake Tahoe, Northstar is without glitz or attitude, a comfortable, laid-back place with buckets of snow. Northstar's gladed ski areas appeal mostly to intermediates and beginners and is great for families.
Panorama Mountain Village -
Panorama's new adventure terrain is ringed by a couple of long--almost endlessly long--cruising runs: Schober's Dream on the west side and the new View of 1,000 Peaks on the east.
Red Resort -
Red Resort is one of the oldest and most famous ski resorts in Canada. Red's 1585 acres of world class terrain provides an endless number of runs to discover with each descent.
Steamboat -
Steamboat is proud to offer you the second-largest ski and snowboard mountain in Colorado, with amazing tree skiing and the largest half-pipe in North America.
Stoneham -
Set in a horseshoe-shaped valley, Stoneham is well-sheltered and one of the three largest ski areas in the province of Quebec. With trails spread over four mountains, Stoneham caters to all levels of skiers and snowboarders.
Stowe -
An American original and full of tradition and character, from the charming New England Village to the challenging trails carved into the face of Mt. Mansfield, Stowe has the longest average trail length and most challenging fall line in New England.