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 BIG WHITE Canada Guaranteed Snow
 Resort Statistics Highs & Lows  
 Village height: 1,755m (5,706ft) Beginners:
 Km of piste: Intermediate:
 Highest lift: 2,319m (7,607ft) Advanced:
 Longest run: 7.2 Snowboard:
 Snow range: 1,508 - 2,319m Off piste:
 Mnt restaurants: 5 Scenery:
    Resort charm:
    Apres Ski:
 Number Of Runs
** LIVE SNOW REPORT **
Last Snowed Lower: 119cm
7th January Upper: 170cm
 Easy: 20 Intermediate: 63 Difficult: 29
 Transfer Times

 
 BIG WHITE  

The highest (and second largest) resort in British Columbia, Big White is known to locals as the `Friendly Giant`. Somewhat overshadowed in size and international reputation by its famous neighbour Whistler, Big White has been quietly growing in size and fame so that it now attracts discerning skiers and `boarders worldwide. Its twin track approach of offering the highest quality facilities and at the same time a terrain mix that has reached cult status is reminiscent of Crested Butte next to Aspen in Colorado.
Rapidly expanding, Big White keeps adding new lodging to its extensive accommodation base, all slopeside and to its quota of high speed lifts. A major natural asset is the abundant powder snowfall which averages more than 7.5 metres (24 feet) annually - this snow is said to fall regularly throughout the season,, rather than being confined to huge one-off dumps, so the two thirds of patrolled terrain that is left ungroomed has fresh powder more frequently than most. This factor underlies Big Whites reputation with advanced skiers and `boarders despite the fact that only just over a quarter of the terrain is graded advanced. The big snowfalls are also responsible for the creation of `snow ghosts` a common feature in Japanese resorts but less well known elsewhere in the world. Heavy snowfalls literally cover up trees, and the action of wind and freezing temperatures can transform them in to weird shapes creating a magical and surreal environment in which to ski or `board.

 

Apres Ski

Choose from 8 bars and lounges, some of which offer entertainment and dancing whilst others offer a more relaxing atmosphere.

 

Eating Out

With 17 restaurants/cafés/delis a range of food is on offer to cater for all budgets.

 

Activities

The Happy Valley Adventure Park adds to a wide range of activities available. There are weekly bonfire and firework nights as well as a twice weekly family carnival.

 

 
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 10Jan LGW St Wolfgang 3*HB £230
 17Jan LGW St Wolfgang 3*HB £245

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France
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 10Jan LGW Morzine 3*CC £271
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 18Jan MME Alpe D`huez 3*HB £269
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 11Jan LGW Sauze D`Oulx 3*HB £241
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 11Jan LGW Sauze D`Oulx 3*HB £236
 11Jan GLA Sauze D`Oulx 3*HB £236