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General Info and Statistics | Travel Info (getting there and away) | Webcams | Reviews and Discussion Ski Accommodation:Big White (http://www.skicow.com/ski-accommodation/Big-White/256): Big White Ski Resort, or simply Big White, is a ski resort located 56 km (35 mi) southeast of Kelowna, in the British Columbia interior. It is the second largest resort in British Columbia after Whistler-Blackcomb, making it one of the larger resorts in North America. Big White is the sister resort of Silver Star Mountain Resort. The mountain summit is at 2,319 m (7,608 ft) with a vertical drop of 777 m (2,549 ft), serviced by 16 lifts. The mountain receives 750 cm of annual snowfall. It has 2,765 acres (11 km²) of patrolled area of a total of 7,355 acres (30 km²) skiable. With 38 acres of night skiing, Big White has western Canada's largest resort night skiing area. It has a central village which comprises accommodation, eateries, bars and shops. The village is 1,755 m (5,758 ft) above sea level. Big White offers a limited range of facilities for visiting skiers and snowboarders. Big White offers great services to skiers and snowboarders such as rentals, transport to lifts and slopeside accommodation. General Info and Statistics | Travel Info (getting there and away) | Webcams | Reviews and Discussion Falls Creek (http://www.skicow.com/ski-accommodation/Falls-Creek/16): Falls Creek is Victoria’s largest alpine resort and a major tourist destination in North East Victoria. The alpine resort is one of the most popular winter playgrounds in the country and offers a superb range of activities, attractions and events in every season throughout the year. The official snow season begins on the Victorian Queen’s Birthday long weekend (7 June 2008) running until the end of September / first weekend in October. The Falls Creek Ski Lifts company operates the lifts, snow making, grooming, etc for the resort while Falls Creek Resort Management coordinate cross country ski terrain and grooming. Falls Creek offers a reasonable range of facilities for visiting skiers and snowboarders. Falls Creek offers great services to skiers and snowboarders such as rentals, transport to lifts and slopeside accommodation. General Info and Statistics | Travel Info (getting there and away) | Webcams | Reviews and Discussion Deer Valley Resort (http://www.skicow.com/ski-accommodation/Deer-Valley-Resort/1493): The information on this page refers to the accommodation at Park City Resort near the Deer Valley ski area. The lodging mix in the Deer Valley Resort area is comprised primarily of condominiums and private homes with a limited number of hotel and hotel style properties. Though they vary by property and management company, general winter season dates are as follows: Value Season dates are early December and April; Holiday Season is typically December 21 - January 6, and Presidents' holiday week in February. The remainder of the time (December through April) is Regular Season. Summer Season rates typically apply from May through November. Deer Valley Resort offers a limited range of facilities for visiting skiers and snowboarders. Deer Valley Resort does not offer many ski and snowboard related services. General Info and Statistics | Travel Info (getting there and away) | Webcams | Reviews and Discussion Charlotte Pass (http://www.skicow.com/ski-accommodation/Charlotte-Pass/10): Charlotte Pass Ski Resort is situated in the Snowy Mountains with views of Mt Kosciuszko and the main range. Just 8kms beyond Perisher Valley, Charlotte Pass Ski Resort is snowbound in winter with access only by oversnow transport. Sky Valley Resort (http://www.skicow.com/ski-accommodation/Sky-Valley-Resort/98): Kirkwood Mountain Resort (http://www.skicow.com/ski-accommodation/Kirkwood-Mountain-Resort/248): Park City (http://www.skicow.com/ski-accommodation/Park-City/224): St Jean d'Arves (http://www.skicow.com/ski-accommodation/St-Jean-dArves/969): Queenstown (http://www.skicow.com/ski-accommodation/Queenstown/19): Queenstown is a great little resort/town with tons of good restaurants and bars ... worth visiting if you can Keystone (http://www.skicow.com/ski-accommodation/Keystone/195): Ben Lomond (http://www.skicow.com/ski-accommodation/Ben-Lomond/1488): Ben Lomond is Tasmania's premier ski resort and offers a full range of facilities to enjoy the winter wonderland. The Alpine Village is located right at the base of the lift system and offers stunning views. Sugarloaf (http://www.skicow.com/ski-accommodation/Sugarloaf/569): Sugarloaf resort features slopeside lodging, indoor and outdoor heated pools, a casual full-service restaurant, and a cozy fireside lobby. Sugarloaf consistently ranks among the "Best Views in the Midwest" and recently voted "Best Snowboard Park in Northern Michigan". Yuzawa (http://www.skicow.com/ski-accommodation/Yuzawa/589): Yuzawa, also known by its full name of Echigo Yuzawa, is a popular resort town located in the southern part of Niigata Prefecture, about 200km to the north of Tokyo. Surrounded by spectacular mountains, many people come to Yuzawa throughout the year for it's natural beauty, onsen hot springs and many ski and snowboard resorts. Hemsedal (http://www.skicow.com/ski-accommodation/Hemsedal/479): Avon (http://www.skicow.com/ski-accommodation/Avon/1502): Mount Baw Baw (http://www.skicow.com/ski-accommodation/Mount-Baw-Baw/13): Anzère (http://www.skicow.com/ski-accommodation/Anzere/327): Alta (http://www.skicow.com/ski-accommodation/Alta/220): Hakuba (http://www.skicow.com/ski-accommodation/Hakuba/38): The Hakuba Valley is a huge expanse of resorts offering an incredible variety of terrain for skiers and snowboarders alike. Situated in the heart of the Japanese Alps, the alpine scenery is truly spectacular with huge rugged peaks towering up to 3000 metres above the town below. From one end of the valley to the other and with 10 resorts accessing over 200 runs, Hakuba is the skiing and snowboarding Mecca of Japan. At the southern end of the valley is Sun Alpina, then to the linked resorts of Hakuba 47 and Goryu-Toomi and on to the Olympic ski resort of Happo-One, situated in the heart of Hakuba. Heading up to the northern end of the valley, is Iwatake, Tsugaike, Norikura and Cortina which are all excellent. Happo One (pronounced Happo-on-eh) Averages 11 metres of snow per year and is steep, wide and open with modern excellent facilities, spectacular views, and operates into May.Hakuba is divided into a series of Apres enclaves a short shuttle drive from village to village. Wadano village has The Pub, frequented mainly by Australians, Echoland village has a huge selection of Bars and Restaurants for all those that still have energy left for the night life also there is karaoke in private rooms at Non Jays (Gin San's) on Olympic Way, only 1 minute walk from Alpine Chalets. Perisher (http://www.skicow.com/ski-accommodation/Perisher/7): Nestled in the NSW Snowy Mountains, just six hours drive from Sydney, Perisher Blue is the Australia's biggest and most popular alpine holiday destination. The Resort boasts 49 lifts across an immense 1,245 hectares of varied terrain and four mountain areas. Open from the June long weekend until mid October, Perisher Blue offers something for everyone, from families new to the snow to skiing/snowboarding enthusiasts, and from cafe cruisers to nightlife revellers, Perisher Blue has it covered! Web Results: |