Escape to These 6 Canadian Resorts Where Value Meets Adventure
Our neighbor to the north offers big-mountain skiing at a great price point.
Our neighbor to the north offers big-mountain skiing at a great price point.
Ready to enjoy skiing powder? Professional Ski Instructors of America instructor Ann Schorling has some advice on how to do it right.
The decorated ski racer-turned-freeskier on sunny Tahoe days, charging steeps, and co-teaching SKI's new online education course, "Find Your Line: How to Ski Trees."
An insider’s guide to where to ski at the easternmost stop on B.C.’s Powder Highway.
Find your ski pass for next season—and the best deals—here.
We cross the Canadian border to ski, party and have a good time during the Monster Energy Enemy Lines competition at Fernie.
Sure, you could hack it in any ski town for a winter, but if you’re thinking about sticking it out you’re going to want more than just access to lifts. It takes a fine balance to make a perfect ski town: equal parts culture and deep snow. Fernie, BC, is one of the places we think we could settle down for a while
With the installation of the Polar Peak chair this fall, Fernie Alpine Resort opens up new cliff- and chute-studded terrain in a zone that, until now, saw only occasional action as bootpack-accessed spring skiing.