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A popular hill with locals and snowboarders, Fortress got a facelift for the 2003-2004 season…
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A great family hill not far from Calgary, Nakiska is home to cruisy runs as well as some steep drops…
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Minutes from downtown Banff, Norquay is a great hill for lunch hour, evening and all-day skiing…
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Nothing but natural snow makes for fantastic conditions at Sunshine and views that are unbeatable…
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With more terrain than you can shake a ski pole at and a green run from every lift, Lake Louise truly is a "friendly giant"…
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Only a couple hours from Calgary, Fernie is known for its huge snowfall, warmer temps and great ski conditions…
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With two new quads for 2003 and recent renovations to its quaint ski village, Panorma is fast becoming a popular destination…
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Golden's recently developed resort was voted number one hill for powder in North America by Skiing Magazine…
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Located in Jasper National Park not far from Jasper townsite, Marmot is a quiet mountian with a big secret…
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The second highest town in Canada, Kimberley, B.C. is known for deep powder and its Bavarian heritage...
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