Resorts of the Canadian Rockies
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Fernie Alpine Resort, Kicking Horse Mountain Resort, Kimberley Alpine Resort, Nakiska Ski Area, Mont-Sainte-Anne and Stoneham Mountain Resort make up the Resorts of the Canadian Rockies portfolio.
Perhaps best known among the RCR family are Kicking Horse and Fernie, located in the southeast corner of British Columbia on the legendary “Powder Highway”. Both Kicking Horse and Fernie are consistently ranked among the top 10 Canadian resorts as ultimate playgrounds that cater to powder hounds with their abundant annual snowfalls and big mountain skiing. Kicking Horse, also known as “The Champagne Powder Capital of Canada”, is situated just outside the charming, historic logging town of Golden, BC, and boasts a diverse mix of extreme terrain with one of the longest vertical drops – 4,133 feet – in North America. A 2018 Freeride World Tour venue, Kicking Horse is known for its four large alpine bowls, 85 long steep chutes and short lift lines. Fernie features over 2,500 acres of skiable terrain and 3,550 vertical feet, including 142 trails and five alpine bowls. With a reputation for the best powder in the Rockies, Fernie is a true winter playground for skiers and riders of all levels. Read more below about these two resorts.
Want to ski RCR resorts? Epic Pass Holders and Epic Adaptive Pass Holders receive up to 7 days of access to ski or snowboard at RCR. Epic 4-7-Day with All Resort Access and Epic Adaptive 5-Day Pass Holders can use any of their available days at RCR. My Epic cannot be used for mobile pass access or tracking at Resorts of the Canadian Rockies. Mobile Pass on My Epic app is not accepted at RCR. Don't forget to bring your physical Epic Pass card for access!
Experience the breathtaking beauty of RCR
Fernie Alpine Resort , opens in a new window
Easily accessible along the famous Powder Highway, Fernie Alpine Resort is situated in southern British Columbia along the borders of Alberta and the state of Montana. This passionate, historic ski town receives up to 37ft of powder a season and Fernie’s five legendary bowls, endless thigh burners and charming atmosphere make for an unforgettable Canadian Rockies experience.
Over 140 trails, 3,550ft of jaw-dropping vertical and light, soft powder is waiting thanks to Fernie’s massive snowfalls. Explore over 2,500 acres of skiable terrain – from gentle, groomed cruisers to extraordinary bowls, glades and chutes – for skiers and riders of all skill levels. Come see why we ski and ride the biggest vertical and most bowls in the Canadian Rockies.
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Lifts: 8 |
Runs: 142 |
Elevation: 7,000 feet |
Avg. Snowfall: 360 inches |
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Kicking Horse is the ‘Champagne Powder Capital of Canada’, featuring an average snowfall of 24ft. The resort has everything from steep alpine chutes to wide open cruising runs to make this mountain a family favorite destination, just 3 hours west of Calgary, Alberta.
This is home to the fourth highest vertical in North America and over 2,800 acres of skiable terrain which is easily accessible from the high-speed, eight-passenger Golden Eagle Express Gondola at the base area. Kicking Horse’s high altitude is home to four glorious alpine bowls, 85 chutes and breathtaking ridgelines to get your adrenaline pumping. Plus, where else can you enjoy dining on top of the world? Eagle’s Eye Restaurant is Canada’s highest restaurant, located at the top of the gondola.
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Lifts: 5 |
Runs: 129 |
Elevation: 8,000 feet |
Avg. Snowfall: 288 inches |
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Kimberley Alpine Resort is where small town charm meets the real mountain experience. Nestled in the East Kootenay region of British Columbia, just north of the Canada-USA border, within easy driving distance of Washington, Idaho and Montana, you’ll find Kimberley’s renowned light and fluffy Purcell powder.
The mountain has it all – 1,800 skiable acres of uncrowded, wide-open, carve-worthy groomers to untouched powder stashes hidden in some of the Canadian Rockies’ best glade skiing and riding, the Black Forest Glades – in its pristine, natural landscape. Night skiing is one of Kimberley’s famous defining features, with one of North America’s longest illuminated runs to ensure the whole family has plenty of time to make on-mountain memories.
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Lifts: 3 |
Runs: 68 |
Elevation: 6,500 feet |
Avg. Snowfall: 156 inches |
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Only 30 minutes from Québec City and just 3 hours from Montréal, this extraordinary mountain is renowned for its exceptional snow conditions. The resort has 71 trails and 3 snow parks, accessed by 9 lifts including an eight-passenger gondola. After sundown, 19 trails remain lit and become home to Canada’s highest vertical drop for night skiing.
Mont-Sainte-Anne’s variety of trails range from beginner runs to advanced terrain provide impeccable corduroy-groomed runs and steep pitches with gorgeous scenery overlooking the St. Lawrence River. Extreme skiers and riders will enjoy the terrain parks and boardercross course for an added adrenaline rush to showcase their skills.
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Lifts: 9 |
Runs: 71 |
Elevation: 2,635 feet |
Avg. Snowfall: 208 inches |
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A premiere venue of the 1988 Olympics, Nakiska is located just 45 minutes west of Calgary, Alberta. Nakiska offers over 70 trails to enjoy – most groomed to perfection. The family-friendly vibe speaks volumes about the mountain and its Winter Sports School has plenty of options – single and multi-day – for all ages and ability levels. This also means kids can enjoy lessons and improve their skills, while you explore the challenging upper mountain.
The resort’s powerful world-class snowmaking consistently produces one of Canada’s longest-lasting ski seasons and with this state-of-the-art technology, skiers and riders often share the snow with professional athletes. Nakiska has become an early-season training hub for international World Cup downhill racing and ski-cross teams from all over the globe.
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Lifts: 4 |
Runs: 72 |
Elevation: 7,415 feet |
Avg. Snowfall: 98 inches |
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Located just 20 minutes from historic downtown Québec City and less than 3 hours from Montréal, Stoneham offers 42 trails, an Olympic halfpipe and multiple terrain parks – all spread across 3 mountains. With one of the largest night skiing areas in Canada, Stoneham is also renowned on and off the slopes, to make the perfect combination; epic skiing and riding, great food and fabulous après-ski!
The resort has 4 quad chairlifts and 2 magic carpets for the beginner area, allowing guests to explore different sections of the mountain and discover their favourite area. From groomed runs and moguls, to searching for powder in the glades, Stoneham has terrain for all ages and ability levels. The resort’s family-friendly environment makes your winter getaway feel as comfortable as home.
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Lifts: 6 |
Runs: 43 |
Elevation: 1,945 feet |
Avg. Snowfall: 169 inches |
Getting to RCR
Travel details will vary depending on which RCR resort you're planning to visit. Kicking Horse, Kimberley, and Fernie Alpine are each around a 4 hour drive from Calgary International Airport. Fly into Québec City Jean Lesage International Airport for Mont-Sainte-Anne and Stoneham. Calgary which is just a 1.5 hour drive to Nakiska Ski Area.
Bring your Epic Pass media card for direct-to-lift access at all RCR resorts! Epic Pass Holders with active media cards do not need to check in or print tickets at a ticket window.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Does my Epic Pass include benefits at Resorts of the Canadian Rockies?
Epic Pass, Epic Australia Pass, and Epic 4-7 Day Pass Holders receive up to seven complimentary and unrestricted days of skiing and riding at Resorts of the Canadian Rockies (RCR). The seven days do not have to be used consecutively. Upon redemption of all seven days, Pass Holders can purchase discounted lift tickets at 50% off the window price.
Vail Resorts Lifetime Pass, Trade Epic Pass and Employee Lifetime Pass also receive access to RCR.
Days skied at RCR are considered part of the total purchased days for Epic Day Pass Holders (i.e., an Epic 4-Day Pass Holder who skied three days at Breckenridge will only have one day available to ski at an RCR resort). Blackout dates apply across all RCR resorts for Epic Day Pass products with holiday restrictions.
Epic 1-3 Day Pass Holders and Epic Day Passes with Limited Access do not include access to RCR at this time.
If you have questions about your benefits or eligibility, please call Vail Resorts Guest Services at +1-970-754-0005 prior to your planned arrival at RCR.
What resorts do I receive access to for the Resorts of the Canadian Rockies?
All six Resorts of the Canadian Rockies which include: Fernie Alpine Resort, Kicking Horse Mountain Resort, Kimberley Alpine Resort, Nakiska Ski Area, Mont-Sainte-Anne and Stoneham Mountain Resort.
I bought multiple Pass products, how many days do I have access to Resorts of the Canadian Rockies?
All Pass Holders are limited to up to 7 total days of skiing or riding at RCR. Multiple Passes cannot be used to exceed 7 days at RCR during one season. For example, a guest cannot pair an Epic 4-Day Pass with an Epic 6-Day Pass for 10 days of access at RCR; the guest would be limited to 7 days max.
Is there a hotel or lodging requirement to receive benefits at Resorts of the Canadian Rockies?
No. There is no lodging requirement to receive your complimentary skiing and riding benefit at any Resorts of the Canadian Rockies ski area.
How can I use my access at Resorts of the Canadian Rockies - do I need to bring my Epic Pass card with me?
Epic Pass Holders who have their valid season pass card in their possession and who have completed their Vail Resorts Release of Liability can go direct-to-lift upon arriving at a Resorts of the Canadian Rockies (RCR) resort. There is no need to check in or print tickets at a RCR ticket window.
Mobile Pass on the My Epic app cannot be used for lift access at partner resorts. Guests who have not received their Epic Pass, Epic Australia Pass or Epic Day Pass card should bring a valid photo ID and their Epic Pass confirmation email or log in to the My Epic app to show proof of a valid Pass to receive a day pass from the ticket office at any Resorts of the Canadian Rockies (RCR) resort.
If visiting Telluride or Resorts of the Canadian Rockies, please plan on bringing your physical pass card to avoid the need to visit a ticket office.
Do I receive seven days at Resorts of the Canadian Rockies (RCR) in addition to the total days purchased on my Epic Day Pass?
No. Epic Day Pass Holders will receive, in total, the number of days purchased on their Epic Day Pass. These days can be used at Vail Resorts owned and operated resorts and/or RCR resorts. For example, Epic 4-Day Pass Holders who skied three days at Breckenridge will only have one day available to ski at an RCR resort.
Restricted peak dates apply across all RCR resorts for Epic Day Pass products with peak date restrictions.
Epic 1-3 Day Pass Holders and Epic Day Passes with Limited Access do not receive complimentary access to RCR at this time.
If you have questions about your benefits or eligibility, please call Vail Resorts Guest Services at +1-970-754-0005 prior to your planned arrival at RCR.
Do Resorts of the Canadian Rockies Pass Holders receive benefits at Vail Resorts?
Resorts of the Canadian Rockies (RCR) Pass Holders are eligible to receive 50% off the current one-day window lift ticket price at all Vail Resorts owned and operated resorts in North America and Australia. RCR Pass Holders must bring their pass and photo ID to a Vail Resorts ticket window to purchase their discounted lift ticket.
Vail Resorts owned and operated resorts include Vail, Beaver Creek, Breckenridge, Keystone and Crested Butte in Colorado; Park City in Utah; Heavenly, Northstar and Kirkwood in the Lake Tahoe area of California and Nevada; Whistler Blackcomb in British Columbia, Canada; Stowe and Okemo in Vermont; Mt. Sunapee in New Hampshire, Stevens Pass in Washington; Wilmot Mountain in Wisconsin; Afton Alps in Minnesota; Mt. Brighton in Michigan; Hunter Mountain in New York; Attitash Mountain, Crotched Mountain and Wildcat Mountain in New Hampshire; Mount Snow in Vermont; Seven Springs, Liberty Mountain Resort, Roundtop Mountain Resort, Whitetail Resort, Jack Frost, Big Boulder, Hidden Valley, and Laurel Mountain Ski Area in Pennsylvania; Boston Mills, Brandywine, and Mad River Mountain in Ohio; Hidden Valley and Snow Creek in Missouri; Paoli Peaks in Indiana and Alpine Valley in Ohio; and Falls Creek, Hotham and Perisher in Australia.
Are Ski With A Friend, Buddy, and Bring-A-Mate tickets valid at partner resorts?
No, Ski With A Friend, Buddy and Bring-A-Mate tickets cannot be redeemed at partner resorts; these benefit tickets can only be used at Vail Resorts owned and operated resorts in North America (for Buddy and Ski With A Friend) or Australia (for Bring-A-Mate).
Vail Resorts owned and operated resorts include Vail, Beaver Creek, Breckenridge, Keystone and Crested Butte in Colorado; Park City in Utah; Heavenly, Northstar and Kirkwood in the Lake Tahoe area of California and Nevada; Whistler Blackcomb in British Columbia, Canada; Stowe and Okemo in Vermont; Mt. Sunapee in New Hampshire, Stevens Pass in Washington; Wilmot Mountain in Wisconsin; Afton Alps in Minnesota; Mt. Brighton in Michigan; Hunter Mountain in New York; Attitash Mountain, Crotched Mountain and Wildcat Mountain in New Hampshire; Mount Snow in Vermont; Seven Springs, Liberty Mountain Resort, Roundtop Mountain Resort, Whitetail Resort, Jack Frost, Big Boulder, Hidden Valley, and Laurel Mountain Ski Area in Pennsylvania; Boston Mills, Brandywine, and Mad River Mountain in Ohio; Hidden Valley and Snow Creek in Missouri; Paoli Peaks in Indiana and Alpine Valley in Ohio; and Falls Creek, Hotham and Perisher in Australia.
Can I use resort charge at partner resorts?
No. Resort charge is only available at Vail Resorts owned and operated North American resorts.
Can I use my Epic Mountain Rewards benefits at partner resorts?
No. Epic Mountains Rewards are only valid at Vail Resorts owned and operated North American resorts.
Vail Resorts owned and operated resorts include Vail, Beaver Creek, Breckenridge, Keystone and Crested Butte in Colorado; Park City in Utah; Heavenly, Northstar and Kirkwood in the Lake Tahoe area of California and Nevada; Whistler Blackcomb in British Columbia, Canada; Stowe and Okemo in Vermont; Mt. Sunapee in New Hampshire, Stevens Pass in Washington; Wilmot Mountain in Wisconsin; Afton Alps in Minnesota; Mt. Brighton in Michigan; Hunter Mountain in New York; Attitash Mountain, Crotched Mountain and Wildcat Mountain in New Hampshire; Mount Snow in Vermont; Seven Springs, Liberty Mountain Resort, Roundtop Mountain Resort, Whitetail Resort, Jack Frost, Big Boulder, Hidden Valley, and Laurel Mountain Ski Area in Pennsylvania; Boston Mills, Brandywine, and Mad River Mountain in Ohio; Hidden Valley and Snow Creek in Missouri; Paoli Peaks in Indiana and Alpine Valley in Ohio; and Falls Creek, Hotham and Perisher in Australia.
I forgot, lost or did not receive my season pass media card. Can I have one printed at the partner resort?
No. Vail Resorts season passes can only be printed at a Vail Resorts owned and operated resorts in North America, with the exception of Telluride. Please bring a valid photo ID and proof of active pass with you. Proof of active pass may include a valid pass in the My Epic app, confirmation email, pass number or screenshot of your active pass in My Account.
If necessary, Epic Pass Holders may print or reprint their Epic Pass season pass card at one of two convenient locations while visiting Telluride:
- Mountain Village Ticket Window – Heritage Plaza
- Oak Street Ticket Office – Telluride Gondola Plaza
Vail Resorts owned and operated resorts in North America include Vail, Beaver Creek, Breckenridge, Keystone and Crested Butte in Colorado; Park City in Utah; Heavenly, Northstar and Kirkwood in the Lake Tahoe area of California and Nevada; Whistler Blackcomb in British Columbia, Canada; Stowe and Okemo in Vermont; Mt. Sunapee in New Hampshire, Stevens Pass in Washington; Wilmot Mountain in Wisconsin; Afton Alps in Minnesota; Mt. Brighton in Michigan; Hunter Mountain in New York; Attitash Mountain, Crotched Mountain and Wildcat Mountain in New Hampshire; Mount Snow in Vermont; Seven Springs, Liberty Mountain Resort, Roundtop Mountain Resort, Whitetail Resort, Jack Frost, Big Boulder, Hidden Valley, and Laurel Mountain Ski Area in Pennsylvania; Boston Mills, Brandywine, and Mad River Mountain in Ohio; Hidden Valley and Snow Creek in Missouri; Paoli Peaks in Indiana and Alpine Valley in Ohio.
- If you are an Epic Pass or Epic Local Pass Holder and have questions about your benefits or eligibility, please call Vail Resorts Guest Services at +1-970-754-0005 prior to your planned arrival at Rusutsu.
- If you are an Epic Australia Pass Holder and have questions about your benefits or eligibility, please contact the Epic Australia Pass team via email or Live Chat prior to your planned arrival at Rusutsu.
Does Epic Day Pass include access to Partner resorts?
Pass Holders with Epic 4-Day, 5-Day, 6-Day and 7-Day Passes with All Resorts Access have access to Telluride in Colorado and the six (6) Resorts of the Canadian Rockies. Access to European and Japanese partner resorts is not currently included on any Epic Day Pass product.
All Epic 1-3 Day Passes and Epic 4-7 Day Passes with Limited Access (32 or 22 resorts) do not include access to any partner resorts. Peak date restrictions also apply at partner resorts.
Does my Military Pass include partner access?
No. Military Pass Holders do not currently receive receive access to our partner resorts.
What do I need to bring with me to visit a partner resort?
Please proof of active pass and a valid photo ID with you when visiting a Partner Resort. Proof of active pass may include a valid pass in My Epic app, confirmation email, pass number or screenshot of your active pass in My Account.
If you are visiting Telluride or the Resorts of the Canadian Rockies (Fernie Alpine Resort, Kicking Horse Mountain Resort, Kimberley Alpine Resort, Nakiska Ski Area, Mont-Sainte-Anne and Stoneham Mountain Resort), you can go direct to lift with your active season pass media card. Please note, mobile pass in the My Epic app cannot be used for direct to lift access at Telluride or Resorts of the Canadian Rockies.
Please click here if you are planning to visit a partner resort but have not received your card in the mail.
- If you are an Epic Pass or Epic Local Pass Holder and have questions about your benefits or eligibility, please call Vail Resorts Guest Services at +1-970-754-0005 prior to your planned arrival at Rusutsu.
- If you are an Epic Australia Pass Holder and have questions about your benefits or eligibility, please contact the Epic Australia Pass team via email or Live Chat prior to your planned arrival at Rusutsu.