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!