British Columbia: Big Mountains, Up Close And Personal - Big mountains, tremendous vertical drops, vast alpine bowls and rolling ridges, generally consistent snow, and surprisingly short distances make British Columbia a candy story for skiers and riders, offering enough variety to last a lifetime. Whistler Blackcomb is the Big Shot in... Full Overview
Resort Name User Rating Base Top Vertical Drop Longest Run Snow Making
3.4
17 Reviews
5196ft
7198ft
2001ft
1mi
0ac
4.3
39 Reviews
4950ft
7604ft
2549ft
4mi
0ac
3.5
12 Reviews
3011ft
4750ft
2001ft
2mi
0ac
3.5
43 Reviews
3503ft
7050ft
2814ft
3mi
0ac
3.3
8 Reviews
2890ft
4101ft
1259ft
0mi
0ac
3.4
4 Reviews
3750ft
5498ft
1748ft
0mi
0ac
3.8
23 Reviews
3900ft
8031ft
4133ft
3mi
0ac
4.0
18 Reviews
4035ft
6499ft
2463ft
1mi
0ac
3.4
5 Reviews
3067ft
4150ft
1082ft
0mi
0ac
3.6
2 Reviews
5666ft
6965ft
1299ft
0mi
0ac
2.9
13 Reviews
3625ft
5209ft
1656ft
1mi
0ac
3.5
14 Reviews
3799ft
7874ft
3999ft
3mi
0ac
3.4
11 Reviews
3900ft
6801ft
2900ft
4mi
0ac
4.1
22 Reviews
1679ft
7299ft
5620ft
9mi
0ac
3.9
11 Reviews
3779ft
6279ft
2500ft
1mi
0ac
3.9
25 Reviews
4117ft
6824ft
2893ft
4mi
0ac
4.3
96 Reviews
2214ft
7493ft
5278ft
6mi
0ac
3.6
8 Reviews
5334ft
6568ft
2043ft
1mi
0ac

The table below provides the ability to compare British Columbia ski resorts based on mountain statistics such as base and top elevations, vertical drop, length of longest run, and area covered by snow making. Use the tabs below to view the different tables. You can also read our overview of all British Columbia ski resorts.

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