




A four-story lodge featuring 66 units ranging from hotel-style guest rooms to spacious two-bedroom condominium suites.
20 features available
Comfortably sleeps up to 6 guests
King bed
0 bathrooms
Weekly Rental
Flexible check-in/check-out • Minimum 7 nights
Price Range
From £1,745 per week
Prices vary by season and availability
Palliser Lodge occupies a prime position within Kicking Horse Mountain Resort, one of Canada's highest ski areas with a vertical drop exceeding 1,200 metres. The property's ski-in, ski-out access means guests step directly onto the mountain without transfers or shuttle logistics. The resort village — including additional restaurants, ski hire, and retail — is within 400 metres on foot. The nearest town is Golden, British Columbia, approximately 14 kilometres from the resort base, offering supermarkets, fuel, and further dining. The closest major airport is Calgary International, roughly 260 kilometres to the east via the Trans-Canada Highway, typically a two-and-a-half to three-hour drive depending on conditions. The combination of direct slope access and proximity to village amenities makes this a genuinely low-friction base for a ski-focused trip.
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The Champagne Powder Capital of Canada with massive vertical and steep bowls.
Kicking Horse Mountain Resort, located above the town of Golden in British Columbia, is renowned for its fearsome vertical drop and incredibly steep, rugged terrain. Situated in the Purcell Mountains, it is a crown jewel of Canada's famed 'Powder Highway,' drawing thrill-seekers with its deep, dry champagne powder and expansive alpine bowls. While beginners will find a dedicated learning area at the mountain base, Kicking Horse's true character shines in its upper reaches. The Golden Eagle Express gondola whisks skiers from the base straight to the summit, unlocking thousands of acres of steep chutes, tree runs, and hike-to terrain across four massive bowls, making it an undisputed mecca for advanced and expert freeriders.
The mountain features over 1,300 meters of continuous vertical descent, characterized by narrow chutes, gladed runs, and four massive open bowls. The upper mountain is an ungroomed playground for experts willing to hike the ridges, while intermediates can enjoy incredibly long, winding groomed descents back to the base.
Part of the legendary Powder Highway, known for its rugged peaks, deep dry snow, and dramatic landscapes just west of the Rockies.
A massive open bowl accessible right off the gondola, offering steep, deep lines that funnel into challenging glades.
Reached via the Stairway to Heaven lift, featuring technical hike-to chutes and some of the deepest powder stashes on the mountain.
A long, continuous ridge dropping right down the center of the mountain with sustained, steep pitch and bump runs.
The dedicated lower-mountain learning zone with gentle slopes perfect for first-timers.
A sprawling bowl demanding a traverse, rewarding adventurous skiers with untouched lines and steep, gladed drop-ins.
Calgary International Airport (YYC)
3h 15min
290km
Most visitors rent an SUV or book private shuttle services from Calgary, driving west via the Trans-Canada Highway through Banff and Yoho National Parks. Ample free parking is available in the base area lots right next to the day lodge.
Early December to mid-April
Highway 1 closures due to avalanche control can occasionally impact travel from Calgary; check DriveBC before departing.
Lift passes
Adult Day Pass (CAD 159), Adult 6-Day Pass (CAD 750)