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Feb 8
Clear
14°F / -10°C
Starting with the first ski runs cut in 1926, Mt. Norquay now encompasses a wide variety of terrain and ticket options to suit everyone. Its long-standing reputation for challenge is based on the first runs you see upon approaching the area: a quintet of super-steep, mogul-studded freefalls served by the original Norquay double chair. For hardcore Norquay regulars, no runs anywhere can match Upper Lone Pine and Gun Run, a dynamite black-diamond duo. Memorial Bowl is a generous, consistent swath with an average 34-degree pitch.
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Beginner Runs
20%
Intermediate Runs
36%
Advanced Runs
28%
Expert Runs
16%
Longest Run
0.7
Skiable Terrain
77
Snow Making
N/A
Banf, Banif, Baniff, Bannf, Bannff, Bunff, Norgay, Norguay, Norwqay
Box 1085, Banff, Alberta, Canada T1L 1H9
Banff, T0L 0C0
Phone: 877-754-7087
Projected Days Open: 150
Days Open Last Year: 132
Years Open: 86
Average Snowfall: 118
Pros: nice staff
Cons: norther weather, bad snow depth
Norquay is the only hill you can buy a lift ticket by the hour. If your stuck for time this is the hill. Tip. Be there for 9am when the chairs start... [! full_review
Even though Mt. Norquay is the smallest of the three Banff National Park ski resorts, it still has a punch. With three quads, one double, and a magic carpet, its 28 runs... [! full_review