Ski Resorts in British Columbia, Canada
There's a reason why the Olympic Committee chose British Columbia for the 2010 Winter Olympics. The region, which boasts more than 25 resorts, is known for its abundant and reliable snow as well as its...
View ArticleSki Resorts in Quebec, Canada
If you can't make a ski trip to France, but long for the typical French ski-resort ambiance, consider a visit to a ski resort in Quebec. The Eastern Canadian province, according to Maneige, the Quebec...
View ArticleWhat Are the Top Ski Resorts in Eastern Canada for March Break Vacations?
Eastern Canada, generally considered east of Manitoba, is comprised of New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Ontario, Newfoundland and Labrador, Quebec, and Prince Edward Island provinces. The Quebec province,...
View ArticleSki Resorts Near Montreal, Canada
Just north of the bustling city of Montreal lies a series of snow-capped peaks that make the city a popular destination for snow skiing and snowboarding vacations. Some resorts offer amenities such as...
View ArticleAlberta, Canada Ski Resorts
Often overshadowed by the hulking ski utopia to the west (British Columbia), Alberta, Canada is home to some of Canada's most challenging big-mountain skiing and snowboarding. Alberta resorts embody...
View ArticleA List of Ski Resorts in Canada
Canada's ski resorts are concentrated in the provinces of Alberta, British Columbia, Ontario and Quebec. Other provinces have a resort or two, but you'll find the most skiing and most popular...
View ArticleSki Resorts in Eastern Canada
Eastern Canada receives an average annual snowfall of around 10 feet each winter, according to the Official Tourist Site of the Government of Quebec. With such snowy conditions and mountainous terrain,...
View ArticleWhat to Do in Whistler?
The town of Whistler lies in the southern portion of the province of British Columbia in Canada, about one hour and 45 minutes north of Vancouver. Nestled in the Coast Mountains between two lakes,...
View ArticleResorts Near Ridgetown, Canada
Ridgetown, a rural community in southwestern Ontario, is near the shores of Lake Erie, Lake Huron and Lake St. Clair and is also close to Rondeau Provincial Park and Point Pelee National Park. Although...
View ArticleResorts in Avonlea, Canada
Author Lucy Maud Montgomery made Avonlea and Prince Edward Island household names when her novel "Anne of Green Gables" was published in 1908. The story enjoyed renewed popularity in the mid 1980s when...
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