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Top 10 ski destinations in Canada to visit during Winter Olympics
The 2010 Winter Olympics, scheduled to be held at Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, will start from February 12th, 2010. Canada has some of the best skiing resorts that offer a whole range of skiing activities including glacier skiing and heliskiing. There are several skiing destinations in Quebec, British Columbia, and Alberta.
1. Whistler or Blackcomb

Whistler/Blackcomb is not only the best skiing destination in Canada but also in the world. It is situated 2 hours from Vancouver at the British Columbia Coast Mountains. A pedestrian mountain joins the Whistler and Blackcomb mountains. This village plays the perfect host for the 2 million visitors who come down to Whistler/Blackcomb.
With a skiing area of over 81, 00 acres, one can enjoy as many as 38 types of lifts. The Whistler and Blackcomb mountains witness annual snowfall of 402 inches and has one mile skiable vertical. Visitors can enjoy other activities like rides on horse drawn sledges, snow cat tours, dog sledding, heli skiing, tube trek and zip trek. Whistler/Blackcomb is ideal for beginners and expert skiers with its gentle and steep chutes. This is the dream destination for skiers because of the presence of the Superpipe and five terrain parks.
2. Kicking Horse

Kicking Horse is the second best skiing spot in Canada, with its killer snow and breathtaking terrain. Nestled in the town of Golden further inland in British Columbia, Kicking Horse is considered to be an ideal skiing destination for newbies and those uncomfortable with very challenging steeps. While the lower part of the mountain is for beginners, the upper part is great for experts who want to challenge their skiing skills.
There is a skiing area of 2750 acres and has an annual snowfall of 275 inches at the summit. A vertical height of 4133 feet and 106 terrain type runs, Kicking Horse is a skier’s delight.
3. Lake Louise

A little away from the Sunshine Village lies the second largest resort in Canada, Lake Louise. It has a huge 4200 acre skiing area and a vertical height of 3250 feet. Lake Louise offers wide range terrains, ranging from groomers, steeps and wide open bowls. Lake Louise overlooks huge glaciers and mountain peaks and the alpine groves. A skier can have an adrenaline rush by talking the long run down the vertical height of Lake Louise.
4. Fernie Alpine Resort

Fernie is one of the most beautiful towns of Canada allowing skiers to explore their skiing skills. The 2504 acres of skiable area allows a longest run of 5 km. It has 384 inches of annual snowfall and skiers can chose from 5 types of lifts. Skiers are thrilled by the 111 terrain type runs.
5. Red Resort

This place is popular among skiers for its 25 feet deep annual snowfall that allows them more than 83 terrain type runs. Red Resort, located on the Red Mountain and the Granite Mountain, has a halfpipe and skiers can test their abilities by going down the vertical height of 2909 feet.
6. Big White

The title of the biggest ski-in and ski-out village of Canada is given to Big white. This skiing spot is located on the second largest mountain of British Columbia. It has a skiable area of 2765 areas and a skiable vertical height of 2550 feet. It has 5 alpine bowls and provides the longest run for 7.2 km. Big White offers the Superpipe and halfpipe along with 118 terrain type runs.
7. Le Massif

Le Massif is the next most prominent skiing spot in Canada. The best skiing resort in eastern Canada is Le Massif. With a vertical height of 2526 feet and a generous amount of snow, Le Massif is a clear winner above the rest. If one wants to avoid crowd and enjoy tranquility while skiing, Le Massif is the best place to be. It has a massive 410 acres of skiing area and plays a host for beginners, intermediates and expert skiers. The 250 inches of snow per year at Le Massif is enough for satisfying the need of skiers.
8. Sun Peaks

Sun Peaks offers a skiable area of 3678 acres and is the third largest skiing area in Canada and the second largest in British Columbia. The vertical height of 2891 feet and an annual snowfall of 220 inches are quite tempting for skiers. One can enjoy 8 km long run without interruptions and soak in the scenic beauty around.
9. Mont Tremblant

Mont Tremblant, one of the skiing spots of Quebec, can also be accessed through its nearby airport. With a skiable area of 625.5 acres and a vertical skiable height of 2116 feet, it offers the longest run of 6 km.
10. Mont Sainte Anne

Quebec’s Mont Sainte Anne has an XL terrain park offering wall rides, box downs, down flat downs, kinks, picnic tables and rainbows. The 160 inches of annual snowfall allows activities like ice skating, dog sledding, ice canyoning and paragliding besides skiing. One can ski around the 465 acres of skiable area and enjoy a vertical height of 2050 feet.
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