Then go on a ski holiday to Revelstoke! We guarantee that you won’t be disappointed. You’ll get deep Canadian champagne powder, endless off-piste opportunities, and an authentic experience in one of the most famous off-piste ski resorts in the world!
Started In 2007, Revelstoke made its name by its large terrain, massive snowfall, and delicious champagne powder snow. It is now on its way to becoming the biggest and best ski resort in Canada. With 93% of upper-intermediate slopes, it is easy to say that Revelstoke is one of the, if not the best ski resorts for adventure-seeking snow lovers.
Minimum height: 512 m
Blue pistes: 16 km
Green pistes: 18 km
Black pistes: 21 km
Ski trails: 40
Terrainparks: 3
Chairlifts 3
Gondolas 2
With its 12,2 km2 of skiable terrain, Revelstoke has one of the biggest ski resorts in Canada. This shows the magnitude of the endlessly possible off-piste areas. On the other hand, the resort is not that well suited for beginners. Of course, there is an appropriate terrain for this level of skiing, but it is not the best choice.
The snow in Revelstoke is amazing and with an average of 9-14 meters, there are enough options to go backcountry skiing. A 20-minute hike from the Stoke Chair you’ll find The North Bowls, that gives you access to unlimited fun!
For the ones with a bigger wallet, Revelstoke is also famous for its heli-skiing adventures. This is actually how the area has been explored before the resort opened in 2007.
Revelstoke, with its ski school, located deep in Revelstoke National Park offers a true mountain-influenced ski school. The ski school is locally founded, and therefore it gives a cozy atmosphere, where Snowmind’s instructors will guide you, no matter what level, in the four different valleys, which your ski pass will grant you access too.
Revelstoke is famous for its original local Canadian vibes! Revelstoke has for many years been known for there sawmill factories, so it is a classic Canadian workers-village, which created a vibe that can be felt throughout the village.
Go to Regent Inn’s 112 Restaurant and try one of Canada’s best steaks, which are locally bred!