WINTER SPORTSOur Resorts
Panorama – Canada
Canada’s hidden gem in the Purcell Mountains in British Columbia. Panorama boasts thrilling terrain both on and off piste, and a small friendly welcoming village.
- ski-in, ski-out resort
- 2,847 acres of terrain
- average snowfall 4.79m
- longest fall line runs in Canada
Sun Peaks – Canada
The second largest skiable area in Canada, with 3 mountains all leading into the resort, including gladed areas, bumps, steeps, long cruisers and 2 Alpine bowls.
- ski-in, ski-out resort
- 4,200 acres of terrain
- average snowfall 5.59m
- 2 powder bowls
Hidden Valley – Canada
A small, unique community resort next to Elkwater and close to the city of Medicine Hat. Nestled in the Cypress Hills provincial park, the resort is currently operated by Alberta Parks and enjoys a compressed season, typically operating mid-December to mid-March.
- season – Mid December to Mid March
Verbier – Switzerland
Verbier and The 4 Valleys ski area provide over 400km of piste all on your one ski pass. Verbier is the perfect place for training to be a ski instructor, with runs for all abilities. Looking to explore the mountain? Verbier is famous for legendary off-piste runs and is a great place to improve free ride and powder skiing.
- season – Nov to April
- 400km of terrain
- average snowfall 550 m
- Incredible off piste
Queenstown – New Zealand
Queenstown is ideally placed for you to explore the snow fields of the southern hemisphere. A short drive from The Remarkables and Coronet Peak you will be spoiled for choice. From expertly groomed runs, to steeps, deeps, chutes and roller coaster terrain and parks, you will not be disappointed.
- season – June to October
- 500 acres of terrain
- average snowfall 2.9m
- world class parks and pipes