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Big White Ski Resort- Worth the Flight to Canada – eh

2013 February 19
by Kim-Marie
Canada Ski Big White Luxury Travel Mom

Had I known - I might have worn more color

Their tag line is “It’s the Snow”. And it is.

I’ve skied a lot of mountains. I’ve been skiing since I could walk. I’ve never skied snow like this.

They call it “champagne powder”. Sadly that does not mean they hide bottles of Veuve in the moguls. Instead it means that skiing the bumps is more like plowing through piles of dandelion fluff. Even knee deep in this magical powder it simply floats off your skis making you look like the star of a Warren Miller flick.

Top 5 Reasons Big White Ski Resort is worth the flight to Canada  (no offense Canada, but we have some awesome ski mountains right here)

Big White Ski Resort

Which joker named it "Cougar Alley"? Those Canadians...

1. The Snow. I asked about snow making, the guide told me that they do in fact have a snow gun, it’s just not hooked up to water. The only snowmaker at Big White is God himself.

2. The entire resort is ski-in/ski out. They don’t even have a ski valet. You really can ski to the front of every condo on the mountain. And the bars. They were recently voted on of the “Top 5 Family Resorts in the World”.

3. The food. You wouldn’t think you’d find gourmet food in the Canadian interior. I didn’t anyway. Every restaurant serves up organic fare and amazing chef creations. The little hillside diner where you’d expect to find sliders and onion rings offers a surprising menu including dates in goat cheese and almond milk chai lattes. Even their cocktails are original – witness the gun barrel coffee.

Big White Ski Resort Canada Ski Vacation Family

Don't try this at home

4. The mountain adventures. From the resort you can snowmobile, dogsled or ice climb. You simply call one reservation number to book everything from your room to lift tickets to wild adventures. I like easy, what traveling mom doesn’t? I didn’t try the other adventures but did scale the 69 foot ice tower. Having never ice climbed in my life I surprised myself, and several onlookers, but making it to the top to ring the bell. Now that is high on life.

Big White Ski Resort Kim-Marie Evans Luxury Travel Mom ski family

Not a stunt double

5. It’s easier to get to than you think. United is now offering direct flights from LA to complement their Seattle, Phoenix, and Las Vegas routes. My Air Canada flight through Vancouver was super affordable, the quick hop to Kelowna and drive up the mountain was more than worth it.

Big White Ski Resort

A short 40 minute flight from Vancouver

6. No lines. I know I said five reasons, but then I remembered that there weren’t lines anywhere. Not for food, not for lifts, anywhere. I was told the longest lift line they saw on their busiest day was 10 minutes.

Thinking about dusting off your passport? The “Spring Break Kids Ski and Stay for Free” promotion is available now. Call toll-free at 1-800-663-2772 and quote “0A/1213” (ZERO A) or have a look online at www.bigwhite.com. 

I was the guest of Big White as part of media trip. The tourism board provided flight support. I was forced to ski Gangam Style by Kimberley Blaine. I really did climb the ice tower, if I had paid the $20 it would be the best Andrew Jackson every spent. I was hosted at the amazing ski-in/ski-out luxury condos at Stonebridge Lodge.

10 Responses Post a comment
  1. February 20, 2013

    69 foot ice tower? Oh My God.

  2. February 20, 2013

    Look at you climbing the ice tower! I love that, besides skiing, there’s so much more for guests to do at the resort.

  3. February 20, 2013

    Love the video of all of you! Those trees covered in all that snow almost look like they belong in a Dr. Seuss book.

  4. February 20, 2013

    Look at you on that ice mountain. One impressive lady.

  5. Kim-Marie permalink*
    February 20, 2013

    The ice mountain was WAY more fun than I expected. The climbing wasn’t fun, it was sort of like giving birth, really hard and then great when it’s over. The snow is picturesque. I must have taken 100 pictures, I started a thread called #snowporn. We’re taking the kids back next winter, they are dying to try the champagne powder!

  6. February 20, 2013

    Wow! I don’t even ski and that looks like an incredible trip! Seems like there is plenty to do! And I love your comment about #Snowporn! ha!

  7. February 21, 2013

    So the snow is natural. I get that. What about that huge ice mountain? Come on that has to be man made.

  8. Kim-Marie permalink*
    February 21, 2013

    I think they must pour water down it? It has really natural crevices, etc. I hadn’t thought about how they made it!!

  9. Teena permalink
    February 21, 2013

    Take me!!!

  10. February 26, 2013

    You had me at ice tower – that looks terrifying and amazing!!

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