For skiers and snowboarders who want variety, space and a genuine sense of adventure, British Columbia is one of the most rewarding winter destinations on the planet. This is where deep Pacific snow systems meet dramatic mountain ranges, creating a province defined by big terrain, character-filled ski towns and a remarkable breadth of winter experiences. From iconic destination resorts to quieter Powder Highway gems, BC offers something for every style of snow traveller.
What sets British Columbia apart is not just the skiing and snowboarding itself, but the shape of the journey. You can pair a polished stay in Vancouver with days on the slopes in Whistler, follow the Powder Highway through the Kootenay Rockies, base yourself in a walkable resort village such as Sun Peaks, or add heli-skiing in northern BC for a truly elevated finish. For Mogul Ski World clients, BC is one of the best destinations in North America for building a snow holiday that feels both seamless and adventurous.
British Columbia offers everything from major destination resorts such as Whistler Blackcomb and Sun Peaks to independent mountains along the Powder Highway, including Fernie, Kicking Horse, Kimberley, Panorama, RED Mountain, Whitewater and Revelstoke. It also includes SilverStar and Big White, both of which are favourites for families and long-stay travellers.
Whistler brings international energy and polished village life. Sun Peaks is known for its charming European-style village and family appeal. The Powder Highway resorts deliver steeper terrain, authentic ski towns and a more road-trip style adventure. This is a destination that rewards travellers who want to combine more than one mountain in the one trip.
BC snow holidays can include Indigenous cultural experiences, Michelin-recognised dining, historic mountain towns, local breweries and boutique lodges. It is not just about clocking vertical, it is about experiencing the character of the province along the way.
British Columbia is one of the best snow holiday destinations in the world for travellers who want to turn one trip into many experiences. A few nights in Vancouver, a week in Whistler, then a Powder Highway self-drive or even a heli-ski extension is a very compelling way to experience Canada.
Across BC more broadly, SilverStar joining the Ikon Pass has been one of the standout access developments of the current cycle, further broadening the province’s appeal for pass-holding travellers. Big White has also added a new spa at Stonebridge Lodge, and BC-wide coverage has highlighted improved value access and upgrades across several mountains.
For the Snow Holiday Launchpad, this is exactly the kind of destination that benefits from revisiting. New resort updates, access changes, package offers and route combinations continue to emerge as the season takes shape.
Interior BC’s largest destination ski resort is built around a charming slopeside village spread across three mountains. The atmosphere is relaxed and welcoming, which is why we often recommend it for families and travellers who want convenience without sacrificing terrain.
Known for deep snow, dramatic alpine bowls and one of the most characterful ski towns in Canada, Fernie remains a favourite for travellers who want strong terrain with plenty of soul. It is one of the Powder Highway’s essential stops.
For advanced skiers and snowboarders, Kicking Horse is one of the most exciting mountains in BC. Steep chutes, bowls and technical lines define the terrain here, and recent seasons have only reinforced its reputation for serious snow.
Kimberley offers a more relaxed pace and a welcoming, small-town atmosphere. It is especially appealing for families and travellers wanting a classic BC ski town experience, with the added distinction of extensive night skiing.
If there is one BC experience that defines the province for serious snow travellers, it is the Powder Highway. This circular Kootenay Rockies route links together several of the province’s most celebrated ski resorts, including Fernie (pictured), Panorama, Kicking Horse, Revelstoke, Kimberley, RED Mountain and Whitewater. It is built for travellers who want to keep moving, chase different snow systems and experience a string of authentic mountain towns rather than just one large destination.
For Mogul Ski World clients, this is one of the most exciting ways to see BC. It turns a ski trip into a road trip, and a road trip into a true winter story.
British Columbia is the birthplace of heli-skiing, and for travellers wanting to go beyond lift-accessed terrain, it remains one of the most compelling places in the world to do it. Northern Escape Heli Skiing, accessed via Terrace in northern BC, offers boutique lodge stays and access to more than 5,500 square kilometres of terrain including bowls, glaciers, couloirs and tree skiing.
This is a very powerful way to elevate a BC itinerary, particularly for stronger skiers and snowboarders looking for a true bucket-list finish.
One of the best things about a BC snow holiday is how naturally Vancouver fits into the journey. The city is an ideal starting point or end point, particularly for Australian travellers arriving from long-haul flights. It offers a softer landing before heading to the mountains, or a polished urban finale after days spent in ski boots.
In winter, Vancouver shines. The city’s Michelin-recognised dining scene is a genuine drawcard, and seasonal experiences such as Dine Out Vancouver Festival and Canyon Lights at Capilano Suspension Bridge Park make it feel festive and memorable. Stanley Park, Gastown, vibrant Granville Island and the city’s waterfront neighbourhoods are also easy to explore over one or two nights.
For clients travelling to Whistler, Vancouver is an easy fit. For those heading inland to the Okanagan, the Kootenays or northern BC, it still works beautifully as the elegant bookend to a bigger winter itinerary.
British Columbia’s snow holiday appeal is not just about mountain stats. The province stands out because the off-mountain experience is so rich and varied.
In Vancouver, we love leaning into the city’s food culture before the ski holiday begins. In Whistler, there is everything from polished mountain dining to laid-back après. In Nelson, the heritage setting and creative local food scene give a Whitewater trip something special. In the Kootenays more broadly, smaller mountain towns often deliver the most memorable post-ski moments.
BC also offers meaningful cultural experiences. In Whistler, the Squamish Lil’wat Cultural Centre (pictured) gives visitors the chance to connect with the stories and traditions of the Squamish and Lil’wat Nations. It is one of the most worthwhile off-slope experiences in the province.
British Columbia rewards travellers who want more from a snow holiday. More variety, more personality, more terrain and more ways to shape a trip around your own style.
Whether you want a luxury Whistler stay, a family week in Sun Peaks, a Powder Highway road trip or a heli-ski extension, the Mogul Ski World team can help design the right BC itinerary for winter 2026/27.
Visit us at the Snow Travel Expos in Sydney and Melbourne, or explore the Snow Holiday Launchpad for destination stories, insider insights and exclusive offers as they are released.
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