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Big White Ski Resort sits in the Okanagan Highlands of British Columbia, around 55 kilometres from Kelowna International Airport — the nearest gateway for international connections. The White Crystal Inn occupies a prime position within the resort village, directly adjacent to two of Big White's key lift access points: Lara's Gondola and the Bullet Express chair. This placement puts virtually the entire mountain within reach from the moment you clip in. The resort village itself is compact and walkable, with shops, restaurants, and facilities close at hand. Big White is known for its reliable snowfall and high-altitude skiing, with the resort sitting above the cloud line for much of the season, delivering consistently dry, cold powder conditions throughout winter.
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Canada's Favorite Family Resort, famous for its Okanagan Champagne Powder.
Big White Ski Resort, located in the picturesque Monashee Mountains of British Columbia, is renowned for its world-class, dry 'Okanagan Champagne Powder' and extensive ski-in/ski-out village. As Canada's largest totally ski-in, ski-out resort village, it offers unparalleled convenience, allowing guests to step out of their accommodation directly onto the slopes. The resort features a welcoming, pedestrian-friendly atmosphere that makes it highly sought after by families and groups. With over 2,700 acres of skiable terrain, it boasts an impressive array of activities beyond traditional downhill skiing, including ice climbing, tubing, snowshoeing, and dog sledding. Skiers and snowboarders are treated to a massive variety of terrain, heavily favoring intermediate cruisers and spectacular glade skiing. The unique 'snow ghosts'—trees completely encased in frost and snow—create a magical winter landscape that defines the Big White experience.
The terrain boasts wide-open cruisers, fantastic glade skiing, and a dedicated progression park. While intermediates have run of the mountain, experts can test their mettle in the steep alpine bowls and chutes of The Cliff area.
Part of the Okanagan Highland, the Monashee range is famous for catching massive interior Pacific storms that produce exceptionally dry, light snow.
The premier beginner zone and adventure park, featuring gentle slopes, magic carpets, tubing, and an ice-climbing tower.
A paradise for intermediate glade skiing, featuring well-spaced trees and stunning 'snow ghost' formations.
Serviced by the Gem Lake Express, this area offers the resort's longest vertical drop and endless, uncrowded blue cruisers.
A steep, double-black diamond bowl offering challenging chutes, cliffs, and deep powder pockets for advanced riders.
A world-class terrain park featuring an Olympic-sized superpipe, a boardercross course, and lines for all progression levels.
Kelowna International Airport (YLW)
55min
60km
Regular scheduled shuttle buses run directly from Kelowna Airport to the resort village. Ample free day parking at Happy Valley and overnight parking available through accommodations.
Late November to Mid April
Mid-week skiing often means zero lift lines and untouched powder stashes in the glades.
Lift passes
Adult Day Pass (CAD 159), Adult 6-Day Pass (CAD 850)