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Aspen
UNITED STATES 1947
Skiing in Aspen offers an unparalleled experience with its four distinct ski areas—Aspen Mountain, Aspen Highlands, Buttermilk, and Snowmass—each catering to different skill levels and styles. The town's glamorous atmosphere blends historic charm with upscale amenities, making it a hotspot for après-ski culture and luxury shopping. Aspen's breathtaking scenery, including the iconic Maroon Bells, offering skiers and snowboarders pristine trails amidst a backdrop of Colorado's Rocky Mountain majesty.

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Breckenridge
UNITED STATES 1961
Skiing in Breckenridge offers breathtaking views of the Tenmile Range, with its expansive terrain spanning five peaks and over 2,900 acres of skiable space. The high-altitude town, sitting at 9,600 feet, boasts one of the highest chairlifts in North America, the Imperial Express, whisking skiers up to 12,840 feet for unparalleled alpine runs. Beyond the slopes, the historic mining town charms with its lively après-ski scene, unique boutiques, and iconic Victorian architecture nestled against the snowy backdrop.

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Crested Butte
UNITED STATES 1962
Skiing in Crested Butte is an exhilarating experience, known for its steep and challenging terrain, making it a paradise for expert skiers and adventurous intermediates. The resort boasts a rich history as one of Colorado’s original ski towns, having transformed from a mining community to a vibrant ski destination, and is famous for its extreme skiing culture. With over 1,500 acres of terrain, breathtaking mountain views, and a lively après-ski scene, Crested Butte offers a mix of old-school charm and thrilling alpine adventure.

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Deer Valley
UNITED STATES 1981
Skiing at Deer Valley Resort offers a luxurious and refined experience, known for its impeccable service, perfectly groomed slopes, and ski-in, ski-out accommodations. It was one of the venues for the 2002 Winter Olympics, and its reputation for hosting world-class events continues to attract elite skiers. Unlike many other resorts, Deer Valley limits the number of daily lift tickets, ensuring less crowded slopes and an intimate, high-end atmosphere.

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Fernie Snow Valley
CANADA 1947
Skiing in Fernie, BC, is an exhilarating adventure through powder-filled bowls, legendary for their light, dry snow and incredible depth, earning Fernie its reputation as a powder paradise. The resort's five massive alpine bowls, surrounded by rugged peaks, offer varied terrain for all skill levels, from gentle glades to steep chutes that challenge even seasoned skiers. Fernie’s friendly, laid-back charm is enhanced by the legend of the Griz, a mythical mountain spirit said to control the snow,
with locals celebrating his return every winter with the "Griz Days" festival, a nod to the region's rugged and adventurous spirit. Fernie delivers a uniquely Canadian skiing experience full of charm and thrill.

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Kimberley
CANADA 1948
Skiing in Kimberley, offers a charming mix of family-friendly terrain and powder-filled glades, all set against the backdrop of the stunning Purcell Mountains. Known for its Bavarian-inspired village, Kimberley Alpine Resort boasts North America's longest lit night-skiing run, adding a magical evening touch. Historically, the area was a hub for lead and zinc mining, and remnants of this heritage are woven into the community's character, making it as rich in history as in snow.

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Lake Louise
CANADA 1971
Skiing Lake Louise feels like gliding through a postcard, with vast peaks towering in every direction, and the snow underfoot soft and endlessly pure. Each turn down the mountain gives way to sweeping views of frozen lakes, deep pine forests and the beautiful Chateau, leaving you breathless not just from the altitude but from the beauty of the Rockies surrounding you.

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Panorama
CANADA 1962
Skiing at Panorama, offers an exhilarating mix of wide-open runs and tree-lined slopes, set against the stunning backdrop of the Purcell Mountains. Known for its diverse terrain, it caters to all levels, from beginner-friendly groomers to challenging glades and powder stashes. The resort also boasts the impressive Panorama Mountain Village, which provides a unique après-ski experience, complete with hot tubs, dining, and breathtaking views.

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Park City
UNITED STATES 1963
Skiing in Park City offers a mix of expansive terrain and stunning mountain views, with over 7,300 acres of skiable land, making it one of the largest ski resorts in the U.S. The resort has a rich history, having hosted events during the 2002 Winter Olympics, which adds an Olympic legacy charm to the experience. With a vibrant après-ski scene and charming downtown, it’s a place where outdoor adventure meets a laid-back yet sophisticated atmosphere.

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Steamboat
UNITED STATES 1963
Skiing in Steamboat offers a unique blend of classic Western charm and world-class snow conditions, famous for its "champagne powder" – light, dry snow that creates ideal skiing terrain. The resort is renowned for its tree skiing and vast, varied terrain, including over 165 trails and expansive backcountry areas. Steamboat’s history as a ranching community adds to its distinctive vibe, where skiers can enjoy après-ski in a town that balances mountain adventure with authentic, small-town hospitality.

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Sunshine
CANADA 1934
At Sunshine Village, the powder feels bottomless beneath the towering peaks of the Canadian Rockies. The feeling of gliding across three expansive mountains, all with wide-open terrain is exhilarating, and the views are breathtaking from every angle. Riding the high-elevation slopes and the surreal experience of skiing right on the Continental Divide, knowing you are drifting between two provinces with every turn.
Boasting the longest ski season in the Canadian Rockies, the area remains charming with the protection of the National
Park Service, generational families and many blue bird days.

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Vail
UNITED STATES 1962
Skiing in Vail is like gliding through a winter paradise, with its legendary Back Bowls offering vast, open terrain and breathtaking views of the Rockies. The resort’s 5,300 acres of skiable terrain cater to all levels, with impeccably groomed runs and tree-lined trails that provide both adventure and serenity. Unique to Vail is its vibrant European-inspired village, where après-ski indulgence meets fine dining and luxury shopping, creating a perfect blend of mountain escape and upscale leisure.

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Whistler
CANADA 1966
Skiing at Whistler feels like gliding into a world that expands endlessly, where each turn opens up views of vast alpine bowls and hidden tree-lined trails. The quiet thrill of navigating deep powder, with the peaks towering around and a sense of freedom that seemed to echo from mountain to mountain. The village below, bustling and cozy, felt like a warm embrace after hours spent carving down slopes under a blue, endless sky.

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Whitefish Big Mountain
UNITED STATES 1947
Skiing in Whitefish, offers a serene and breathtaking experience, with expansive views of Glacier National Park and the Canadian Rockies on clear days. The mountain's famous foggy "snow ghosts" — frost-covered trees shrouded in mist — create an otherworldly landscape that's both eerie and magical. Known for its laid-back vibe, abundant powder, and minimal lift lines, Whitefish Mountain Resort is a hidden gem.
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