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Big White, Canada

Resort life

Off the slopes, Big White is a friendly and affordable place, with lots of staff from around the world. Weekends usually see an influx of extra punters from surrounding towns and cities, but the place is never so busy as to be annoying - there is room for all. Local amenities are growing, offering everything you may need during your stay, with shops and other services being well located and within walking distance of each other. Riders with too much money can throw it away at the casino, whilst families can prance around on the 7500 square foot ice rink.

If that's not enough, then blow some cash on a snowmobile tour.

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Eating

Eating choices are numerous and of an extremely good standard. For a hearty breakfast, check out the Ridge Day Lodge which opens from 8.30am daily. Snowshoe Sam's is good for a beer and a game of pool, it also shows football and is good for a burger. Soup & a sandwich lunch is best inthe Village Centre.

Nightlife

By no means is it mad cap or about hardcore drinking, but you can make it lively. The Loose Moose is the place to get on the dance floor, while Raakels is the place to chill and listen to some live music.

For a bigger selection of nightlife, check out the action in Kelowna. It is only 45 minutes away, although you will need your own transport at night.

Accomodation

Accomodation in Big White is very good with much of it on, or close to, the base slope areas, which allows you to ride straight to your door. There are a couple of classy hotels to choose from and a few chalets. For groups, there is a choice of condominiums with prices to suit most budgets. The White Crystal Inn is a quality hotel located close to the slopes. It has a bar, restaurant, and fitness room, but note, it's not cheap. For a hostel, Same Sun Backpacker Ski Lodge is best.

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Resort Statistics

Resort Type:  Alpine
Winter: Nov to April
Summer: None

Lifts

Total Lifts: 15
Gondolas: 1
Chair lifts: 9
Drag lifts: 1
Other lifts: 2 Magic carpet, 1 beginners tow, 2 Tube Lifts
Max people per hour: 25,400
Board Leashes required: Yes

Mountain

Total pistes/trails: 118
Total ride area: 2765acres
Longest run: 4.5miles (7.2km)

Top lift: 2319m
Vertical drop: 777m
First lift: 1755m

Piste suitability

Green runs: 18%
Red runs: 56%
Black runs: 26%

Lift Passes

Lift Passes: 
Half-day $50
Day pass $65
Day pass inc nightboarding $70
5 of 6 Days $297
Season pass $999

Lift times:8.45am to 8.00pm

Snowfall

Average annual snowfall: 7.50metres
Artificial snowmaking coverage: 0%

Facilities

Snowboard Schools: 2 Hour Group $42
Private 2 Hours $157

Snowboard Hire: Board & Boots, 1 day $36 additional days $27
Night Riding: 5:00 pm - 8:00 pm Tuesday to Saturday free with any multi-day pass otherwise $24

Other activities

Heliboarding: Not available
Snowmobiles: 1 to 4 hour tours

Further information

www.bigwhite.com/
Email:bigwhite@bigwhite.com

Excellent freeriding on crowd-free slopes, with great terrain for all levels. Local facilities are very basic but good. Night life is tame but okay.

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ON THE SLOPES: Superb
OFF THE SLOPES: Really good
MONEY WISE: Expensive lodging and eating out but overall good value.

HALFPIPE: Yes - 3
TERRAIN PARK: Yes - 2
BACKCOUNTRY/OFF-PISTE:Yes
TREE RUNS:Yes

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