Three Iconic Ski Resorts
Banff Sunshine, Lake Louise Ski Resort & Mt. Norquay
3 Ski Resorts, 2 Mountain Towns, 1 National Park
The Island in the Sky
Sitting on the continental divide, Sunshine is famous for its all natural snow & diverse terrain. Banff Sunshine features runs ranging from easy greens to the hardest double blacks.
Canada's Friendly Giant
With 4200 acres to explore, it might seem intimidating, but Lake Louise features terrain for everyone with beginner, intermediate, and expert routes from nearly every chair.
Banff's Backyard
Only a quick 7 minutes from the townsite of Banff, Mt Norquay is known as a local's favourite. Ski steeper terrain, take it easy on gentle groomers, or test your tricks in the terrain park.
About our resorts
Tucked within the boundaries of Banff National Park in the Canadian Rockies, the ski towns of Banff and Lake Louise provide home-base to three distinctive ski resorts; Banff Sunshine, The Lake Louise Ski Resort and Mt Norquay.
The three resorts boast 7,748 acres of skiable terrain, 2 gondolas, 27 chairlifts and 30 feet of feather-light, dry Canadian Rockies powder annually – all accessible with one SkiBig3 Lift Ticket.
A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Banff National Park is known for its exceptional natural beauty, rare wildlife and abundant land-forms.
Our Mountain Stats
- Acres / 3,100 ha
- 7,748
- Lifts
- 30
- Runs
- 362
SkiBig3 Resort Stats
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Fri, 04 Oct 2024
5 Ways to Make the Most of your Ikon Pass at SkiBig3
SkiBig3 is just one of many great destinations you can check off your bucket list as an Ikon Pass holder. Experience Banff National Park!
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Bucket list ideas for your next group getaway
Planning your 24/25 group getaway? Here's the perfect bucket list to ensure you tick off all the must-do's in Banff National Park.
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The Secret Behind SkiBig3’s Exceptional Quality Snow
Although it can be chilly here, thanks to the frozen temperatures and high pressure in the Canadian Rockies, you can experience long-lasting, bluebird powder days, that you can’t quite find anywhere else. So, what makes the snow quality so great here in the Canadian Rockies? Let’s drop in and find out!