Surrounded by six national parks, Kicking Horse is as scenic as it is exhilarating. Set in the Purcell Range of the Canadian Rockies, Kicking Horse is known for its fine, dry Purcell “Champagne” Powder and its northeast facing slopes are ideally positioned for retaining snow. The resort thrills skiers and boarders with its 1260m vertical drop. The terrain consists of gentle beginner slopes, long groomed corduroy linking trails, open powder bowls, tight chutes and extreme steeps. Package ski holidays are available.
| Ski Terrain: 106 trails over 2750 acres Summit Elevation: 2450m Base Elevation: 1190m Vertical Rise: 1260m Longest Run: 10km Terrain Park: Yes |
Lifts: 5 Av Annual Snowfall: 6m Beginner Runs 20% Intermediate Runs 20% Advanced Runs 45% Expert Runs 15% |