Ski Vacations in Canada. This winter, take a vacation from the ordinary and hit the slopes.
Ski Vacations in Canada. This winter, take a vacation from the ordinary and hit the slopes.
Beginner or expert? Weekend getaway or week-long adventure? Guided or self-guided ski safaris? When it comes to ski getaways and exploring Canada, the sky is the limit with Air Canada Vacations. Whatever your style, there’s an option with your name on it!
We’ve got flexible, family-friendly and competitively priced packages to 15 top-rated ski resorts in the Rockies and Eastern Canada.
Banff/Sunshine/Lake Louise
Rimrock Resort Hotel – Banff
Fox Hotel and Suites – Banff
Moose Hotel and Suites – Banff
Banff Ski Charltons Cedar Court
Banff Caribou Lodge and Spa
Banff Rocky Mountain Resort
Fairmont Banff Springs
Delta Banff Royal Canadian Lodge
Elk & Avenue Hotel – Banff
Kicking Horse
Palliser Lodge – Kicking Horse
Glacier Mountaineer Lodge – Kicking Horse Mountain
Marmot Basin
Marmot Lodge
The Crimson Jasper
Chateau Jasper
Fairmont Jasper Park Lodge
Lobstick Lodge
Whistler/Blackcomb
Whistler Village Inn Suites
Listel Whistler Hotel
Coast Blackcomb Suites
Fairmont Chateau Whistler
All packages include:
Direct or connecting round-trip flights operated by the trusted network of Air Canada, named Best Airline in North America at the 2017 Skytrax World Airline Awards for the
sixth time in eight years.
The convenience of round-trip transportation between the airport and the mountain.
Accommodation, from cozy lodges to luxurious hotels, offering flexible stays of 3, 5 or 7 nights.
Ski passes for stays, from 2 to 5 days.
SKI SAFARIS!
These adventures of 11 or 12 nights will take you to the summit of some of the greatest
peaks in the Rockies and allow you to sample multiple mountain resorts during the same trip.
Choose between self-guided tours including a car rental, or guided tours that come with van
transportation and are led by local experts.
Whistler/Blackcomb
Hilton Whistler Resort & Spa
Aava Whistler Hotel
Sun Peaks
Nancy Greene’s Cahilty Lodge – Sun Peaks
Sun Peaks Lodge
Sun Peaks/Revelstoke/Big White
Self-Guided Ski Safari – BC Interior
Revelstoke
Sandman Hotel – Revelstoke Mountain
Sutton Place Hotel – Revelstoke Mountain
Big White The Inn at Big White
Silver Star Silver Creek Lodge
Revelstoke/Kicking Horse
Whitewater/Red Mountain
Guided Ski Safari – Powder Highway
Fernie
Fernie Slopeside Lodge
Lizard Creek Lodge
Kimberley Trickle Creek Lodge
Mont Sainte-Anne Château Mont Sainte Anne
Le Massif de Charlevoix Germain Charlevoix
Mont-Tremblant
Fairmont Tremblant
Westin Resort & Spa, Tremblant
Lodge de la Montage
Air Canada Vacations ADVANTAGES
MORE CHOICE, MORE FLIGHTS, MORE REWARDS
› The most complete air-inclusive offering
› Your simple one-stop shop for everything Canada
› The most extensive fl ight network from coast to coast
› Packages including fl ights, accommodation, lift tickets and transportation
› Earn & redeem valuable Aeroplan® Miles on every air-inclusive vacation you book
You will visit the following 7 places:
Kelowna
Kelowna is a city in the south of Canada’s British Columbia province. Serves as the head office of the Regional District of Central Okanagan, its name derives from an Okanagan language term for "grizzly bear". It’s in the Okanagan Valley, on the eastern shore of Okanagan Lake, surrounded by provincial parks, pine forest, vineyards, orchards and mountains.
Vancouver
Vancouver is a coastal city located in the Lower Mainland of British Columbia, Canada. It is one of the most ethnically and linguistically diverse cities in Canada; 52% of its residents have a first language other than English. Classed as a Beta global city, the city is well known for its majestic natural beauty, as it is nestled between the Coast Mountains and the Pacific Ocean. It is frequently ranked as one of the "best cities to live in" and is certainly a beautiful destination to visit.
Calgary
Calgary is a city in the Canadian province of Alberta. It is situated at the confluence of the Bow River and the Elbow River in the south of the province, in an area of foothills and prairie, about 80 km (50 mi) east of the front ranges of the Canadian Rockies. In the 2011 census, the City of Calgary had a population of 1,096,833 and a metropolitan population of 1,214,839, making it the largest city in Alberta, and the third-largest municipality and fifth-largest census metropolitan area (CMA) in Canada. The economy of Calgary includes activity in the energy, financial services, film and television, transportation and logistics, technology, manufacturing, aerospace, health and wellness, retail, and tourism sectors. The Calgary CMA is home to the second-highest number of corporate head offices in Canada among the country's 800 largest corporations.
Montreal
Montreal is the largest city in the province of Quebec and the second-largest city in Canada. Originally called Ville-Marie, or City of Mary, the city takes its present name from Mont Royal, the triple-peaked hill located in the heart of the city, whose name was also initially given to the island on which the city is located, or Mont Real as it was spelled in Middle French, Mont Royal in present french.
Kamloops
Kamloops is a city in south central British Columbia, Canada, at the confluence of the two branches of the Thompson River and near Kamloops Lake. It is the Tournament Capital of Canada. It has hosted Strauss Canada Cup of Curling, Skate Canada, World Fly Fishing Championships, Tim Horton's Olympic Qualifying Bike Race, and World Junior Hockey Championships. Kamloops has a population of just under 93,000, but is very spread out along two rivers, giving it the impression of being a much larger city.
Quebec
Canada's second most populous province, Quebec is also the only one to have a predominantly French-speaking population, with French as the sole provincial official language. Its historic capital, Québec City, celebrates one of the world's most brutal winters with a carnival that features parades of majorettes and teams who race boats across an ice-choked river. Quebec is unique among North American tourist destinations. Its French heritage does not only set the province apart from most of its English speaking neighbors, it is also one of the few historical areas in North America to have fully preserved its Francophone culture. Its European feel and its history, culture and warmth have made Quebec a favourite tourist destination both nationally and internationally.
Edmonton
Edmonton is the capital of Alberta, Canada. Edmonton's historic growth has been facilitated through the absorption of five adjacent urban municipalities (Strathcona, North Edmonton, West Edmonton, Beverly and Jasper Place) and a series of annexations ending in 1982. The city serves as the northern anchor of the Calgary–Edmonton Corridor. Known as the "Gateway to the North", the city is a staging point for large-scale oil sands projects occurring in northern Alberta and large-scale diamond mining operations in the Northwest Territories. Edmonton is a cultural, governmental and educational centre. It hosts a year-round slate of festivals, reflected in the nickname "Canada's Festival City". It is home to North America's largest mall, West Edmonton Mall (the world's largest mall from 1981 until 2004), and Fort Edmonton Park, Canada's largest living history museum.