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Spring Destinations For Every Skier

Not everyone looks forward to seeing the snow melt. Spring is often the best season to hit the slopes, what with the warmer temperatures and longer sunny days. It's a time of year when a wide range of travellers share Canada's hills and mountains, from students on spring break to families on March Break to couples embracing that frisky energy in the air.
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Not everyone looks forward to seeing the snow melt. Spring is often the best season to hit the slopes, what with the warmer temperatures and longer sunny days. It's a time of year when a wide range of travellers share Canada's hills and mountains, from students on spring break to families on March Break to couples embracing that frisky energy in the air.

Here, then, are the top resort options across Canada for spring skiers and snowboarders of every stripe:

FOR THE HARDCORE SKIER

Sunshine Village, Banff, Alberta

After riding the 4.3-kilometre gondola to Sunshine's resort hub high in the Rocky Mountains, there's relatively little to distract skiers from the kilometre-plus vertical drop, 3,000 acres of in-bounds terrain, and nearly 10 metres of annual snowfall. The recently refurbished Sunshine Mountain Lodge offers the only on-hill lodgings at the sunniest ski resort in Canada, which makes it easy to squeeze every second out of your slope time. Just make sure you don't spend too much time on the legendary patio at Mad Trapper's Saloon.

FOR BEGINNERS

Skiing provides irrefutable proof that there's more to snow than shovelling. That said, it also provides proof that gravity and inexperience can be a dangerous mix without proper instruction. The latter is especially true for adults, who may feel embarrassed learning the basics amid a sea of tiny tykes on the bunny hill. This isn't an issue at Mont Tremblant, however, as the Quebec resort's ski school spreads adults' and kids' classes across three different learning areas, each of which features an easy-to-ride magic carpet lift. Students can then graduate to the Express Flying Mile chairlift, which takes them to the top of the beginner-friendly Nansen run. And unlike smaller eastern hills, there's plenty more mountain to explore when the time comes.

FOR FAMILIES

Sun Peaks Resort, British Columbia

You know a ski resort caters to families when there's a public school on its slopes. Such is the case with the Okanagan Valley's Sun Peaks, which this season became Canada's second-largest ski destination with the addition of 202 hectares on two of its three mountains. There's terrain for the whole family, yes, but there's also an award-winning ski school, a wealth of alternative wintry activities including sleigh rides, ice skating and a hilarious looping tube park, and a compact, charming village where accommodations, restaurants, shops and more are just steps from the slopes.

FOR SPRING BREAKERS

Whistler Blackcomb, British Columbia

You know those après-ski beer commercials in which everyone is good looking and partying like it's 1999? Most of those scenes could be set in Whistler, where North America's most extensive ski slopes meet a resort village with more than 130 restaurants, bars and nightclubs, as well as 200-plus retail stores and dozens of hotels and lodges. If you happen to tire of this non-stop action, there are always zip-line tours of snow-clad forests, bobsled runs at the Whistler Sliding Centre, or the boundless backcountry wilderness right on the resort's doorstep.

Story by Adam Bisby, Vacay.ca Writer. To read the full list on Vacay.ca, click here.

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