Last Frontier Heliskiing Ripley Creek: Big Heliskiing in a Small Nest
Last Frontier Heliskiing's second base is not your average heliskiing lodge. Ripley Creek is located in the old gold mining town of Stewart on the Alaska border. The setting is whimsical, the heliskiing area magnificent.
Panorama: Cool slopes, hot water and breathtaking heliskiing in Canada
Ski in-Ski out is the magic formula in Panorama. In the ski resort in eastern British Columbia, practically all accommodations are located directly on the slopes and lifts. And best of all, RK heliskiing departs directly from Panorama.
Castle Mountain: Cult Ski Resort in Southern Alberta
Castle Mountain is iconic! Deep in southern Alberta, the lifts are second hand, but the skiing is first class. The crazy ski area of the cowboys even offers catskiing.
Banff: The most famous place in the Canadian Rockies
Next to Whistler, Banff is the most famous winter sports resort in Canada. Banff doesn't have its own ski mountain, but it does have three first-class ski resorts on its doorstep: Norquay, Sunshine and Lake Louise.
The Lake Louise Ski Resort: Great ski area, fantastic landscape and top hotels
Canada like a picture book! Alberta's largest ski area is for many also the most beautiful in the province. Challenging, varied and typically Canadian.
Nakiska: Calgary’s local mountain is a racer’s dream
For Calgary, the 1988 Olympic ski area is the local mountain. For Europeans, Nakiska is an insider's tip with speedy race pistes and a view as far as the Prairie.