The Best Of Canada Ski Vacations
Even the most seasoned skier will be overwhelmed by Red
Mountain's possibilities. Located in a remote corner of British
Columbia's Monashee Mountains near the U.S. border, Red Mountain
is one of those unspoiled resorts where skiing comes before all
else.
Red Mountain is actually made up of two mountains, Red and
Granite, which are both skiable 360 degrees around. Combine that
with the resort's ski anywhere terrain policy and skiers can
choose from a virtually endless number of runs with each
descent. The resort's three lifts serve 1,200 acres of skiable
terrain, much of it off-trail.
In addition to downhill skiing and snowboarding, winter visitors
enjoy heliskiing, backcountry touring, and cross-country skiing.
For those days you just have to get off the skis, hook up with a
local to find sledding, snow hiking and the like. While there
often aren't formal programs, these winter activities are
available.
Those off-slope days might best be spent in the hot tub at your
hotel resting up for the next day in this skier's paradise. An
expert skier won't believe the bounty that awaits them at Red
Mountain. One-third of the resort's 83 trails are marked for
"extreme caution," offering thrills for the more adventurous.
The resort offers a vertical drop of 2,900 feet.
On your first day at Red Mountain take advantage of a free
guided tour. Knowledgeable Snow Hosts will introduce you to the
resort and ensure that you experience all of the excitement that
Red Mountain has to offer. Tours leave the base area at 9am and
1pm daily.
While nightlife in Rossland isn't touristy, it is lively. You
will feel like a local at the pubs. Just make sure you don't
stay out too late, because this mountain requires you to be in
top form in the morning.