Canada Family Ski Resorts
12 resorts in Canada perfect for ages 0-12 with complete trip guides, cost breakdowns, and detailed family information.
Canada delivers some of the world's most reliable snow conditions and genuinely family-friendly mountain cultures, making it a smart choice for your ski trip. If you're coming from Europe, the math often works in your favor too. Canadian resorts typically cost less than their US counterparts when you factor in lodging and food, especially if you catch favorable exchange rates. Banff Sunshine stands out as our top-rated family option, earning a 7.5/10 for good reason. The resort sits at high elevation in Banff National Park, meaning consistent powder and some of the most stunning mountain views you'll find anywhere. Lake Louise matches that score and offers a more intimate village feel, perfect for families who want easy access to both skiing and the famous lake itself. These two Alberta gems deliver that classic Canadian Rockies experience without the crowds you'd face at some US destinations. Whistler Blackcomb gets all the attention as a former Olympic venue, but frankly, families often find it overwhelming and expensive for what you get. Sun Peaks offers a nice middle ground with terrain spread across three mountains and a car-free village that kids love exploring. Pro tip: Book Canadian resorts for February and early March when snow conditions peak but spring break crowds haven't arrived yet. You'll get better deals on accommodations and shorter lift lines. The Canadian dollar's weakness against most currencies makes this an even better time to lock in your trip and discover why Canadian skiing has such a loyal following.
Canada
12 resorts

Mont Tremblant
Quebec, Canada
“90 minutes from Montreal, kids practice French between runs.”

Lake Louise
Alberta, Canada
“Three mountain faces, $155 tickets, daycare from 18 days old.”

Marmot Basin
Canada
“Longest season in Canada, no crowds, bring extra layers.”

Banff Sunshine
Alberta, Canada
“15-minute gondola ride up, ski until late May, $184 tickets.”

Sun Peaks
British Columbia, Canada
“137 runs, ski-in/ski-out village, $31 daily tickets.”

Fernie
Canada
“5 bowls, 2,500 acres, powder stays cold all week.”

Whistler Blackcomb
British Columbia, Canada
“Twin mountains, ski-in village, confident teens tackle black diamonds.”

Panorama
British Columbia, Canada
“Ski out your door, soak in geothermal springs, skip Banff prices.”

Silver Star
British Columbia, Canada
“Free tubing included, car-free village, 65% beginner slopes.”

Kicking Horse
British Columbia, Canada
“Ski the mountain, then wave at Boo through the gondola window.”

Revelstoke
British Columbia, Canada
“5,620 feet vertical drop, intermediate trails below expert terrain.”

Red Mountain
British Columbia, Canada
“Cross the border in 20 minutes, ski 3,850 acres alone.”
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