Revelstoke

Canada • British Columbia
⛷ Revelstoke Mountain Resort 75 km slopes 🏔 512–2225 m ❄ Snow-sure

Resort overview

Revelstoke is one of Canada’s most distinctive ski resorts, known for serious vertical, strong snow and a mountain-first atmosphere that appeals especially to confident skiers and snowboarders.

Ski area
Revelstoke Mountain Resort
Piste
75 km
Altitude
512–2225 m
Resort type
Mixed
Season
December – April
Nearest airport
Kamloops Airport (YKA)

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Quick traits

Snow-sure Yes
Glacier skiing No
Night skiing No
Car-free No

Airport options

Kelowna International Airport (YLW)

Typical transfer: 🚐 210 mins

Notes: Longer major regional fallback.

Status: Longer transfer option

Calgary International Airport (YYC)

Typical transfer: 🚐 260 mins

Notes: Possible Rockies-side fallback.

Status: Longer transfer option

More about Revelstoke

Revelstoke is one of the most distinctive ski resorts in Canada, combining dramatic mountain terrain with a strong snow reputation and a more serious ski-focused identity than many broader all-round resorts. Set in British Columbia, it stands out for its big-mountain feel, impressive vertical and appeal to travellers looking for a more challenging and memorable winter experience.

What makes Revelstoke especially appealing is its combination of terrain, snow quality and mountain character. It is particularly attractive for confident intermediates, advanced skiers and snowboarders, while also appealing to travellers who want a resort with a less polished, more mountain-driven atmosphere than some of Canada’s more family-led destinations. The combination of steep terrain, strong natural conditions and a rugged setting gives it a very clear identity among western Canada’s leading ski resorts.

Revelstoke is especially appealing to travellers who want a ski trip built around challenge, snow and serious mountain appeal. With its strong reputation for vertical, its British Columbia setting and its distinctive ski-first atmosphere, it remains one of Canada’s top choices for travellers looking for a more adventurous resort experience.