Canada

Canada is renowned for its reliability and snow-sure conditions, offering skiers and snowboarders access to breathtaking landscapes and world-class terrain. With its amazing mountain ranges, including the Canadian Rockies and Laurentian Mountains, Canada provides pristine powder, diverse slopes, and unparalleled scenery, and safari adventures making it a premier destination for winter sports enthusiasts and travellers.

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Panorama

Panorama Mountain Resort lives up to its name, with sweeping views across the Purcell Mountains and some of Canada’s longest fall-line cruisers. Known for its expansive terrain, uncrowded slopes and reliable snow conditions, Panorama combines big-mountain skiing with the relaxed atmosphere of a smaller, slopeside village. The resort caters to all types of skiers and snowboarders, from families and beginners through to advanced riders looking to explore the legendary Taynton Bowl. With over 3,000 acres of terrain, a vertical drop of 1,300 metres and 135 runs, Panorama offers plenty of variety both on and off the mountain. The intimate ski-in/ski-out village makes getting around easy, with accommodation, dining, lifts and amenities all within walking distance. Dining at Panorama is another highlight of the resort experience, with a mix of casual cafés, lively après venues and elevated mountain dining. Guests can enjoy slopeside Italian-inspired cuisine and woodfired pizzas at Alto Kitchen & Bar, relaxed mountain lunches at the historic Elkhorn Cabin, or drinks and casual bites at in the heart of the village. For a unique alpine experience, Panorama also offers memorable on-mountain dining experiences including fondue dinners and snowcat-accessed alpine cabins. All accommodation options are just a short stroll or gondola ride from the Panorama Springs Pools, home to Canada’s largest slopeside hot pools. Resort guests enjoy access to hot tubs, warm pools, waterslides and a dry sauna, the perfect way to unwind after a day on the mountain. read more

Vancouver

Vancouver, a bustling west coast seaport in British Columbia, is among Canada’s densest, most ethnically diverse cities. Framed by the Pacific Ocean and Coast Mountains, it’s a popular destination for outdoor adventurers and urban explorers alike. Due to its stunning scenery and melting pot of cultures, Vancouver is a popular filming location with thriving art, theatre, and music scenes. This city is ideal for urban exploration, from the independent boutiques of Main St to the coffee shops of Commercial Dr, the redbrick bars of Gastown, the markets and brewery on Granville Island, and the heritage-house beachfronts of Kitsilano. Vancouver’s meandering Oceanside pathways are perfect for exploring the city, with close to 30 kilometers of uninterrupted waterfront path allowing you to make your way around many parks, beaches, and favorite neighborhoods. A highlight is the path along the seawall around Stanley Park, where you can gaze at the mountains and the ocean while wild otters frolic along the shore. If flora and fauna are your thing, you can’t visit Stanley Park without stopping by the Vancouver Aquarium, the largest in Canada and widely respected for its marine conservation research and animal rehabilitation. Exploring a city as diverse as Vancouver is hungry work, so it’s a good thing it’s often referred to as Canada’s dine-out capital. Abandon your diet and dive into North America's best Asian cuisine, or unleash your appetite on a rich smorgasbord of fresh-caught local seafood. Vancouver also boasts a thriving craft beer scene, pouring the nation’s finest IPAs, sours, and more. Immerse yourself in the culture and history of this beautiful part of the world by visiting the Vancouver Art Gallery, known for its works by regional artists, and the Museum of Anthropology, which houses preeminent First Nations collections. read more