POWDER Magazine on MSN
British Columbia and Alberta ski resorts are blanketed by snow, again
Ski areas in BC and Alberta got dumped on once again. Here's who saw the most snow and what to expect in the coming days.
A skier has died after falling into a deep snow sinkhole at a popular Canadian ski resort. The 67-year-old man, who has not been named, was visiting family in the area and skiing at Fernie Alpine ...
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What it’s like to ski British Columbia’s Powder Highway
Like many skiers, I have a soft spot for simple, authentic ski resorts — places where I feel connected more to the mountain ...
View post: 9 Tips for Finding the Best Ski Deals on Facebook Marketplace Perched at 7,000 feet, Fernie Alpine Resort, British Columbia’s Polar Peak chairlift punches upwards into the high alpine, ...
A skier has died after he was found buried in what the RCMP called snow sinkhole at a ski resort in Fernie on Wednesday. The ski patrol at the Fernie Alpine Resort tried to save the man and were ...
Some of the best skiing in North America is found off an inconspicuous two-lane road in a lesser-visited corner of British Columbia. The aptly named Powder Highway connects eight Canadian ski areas, ...
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