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Alberta. Mountain Statistics &. Hotel Accommodation

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1. Banff Lake Louise | Banffl Accommodation  |  Lake Louse Accommodation

Who visits Banff Lake Louise?
Novice, intermediate or advanced skiers and snowboarders have access to three sprawling mountains, providing breathtaking vistas and pristine conditions. In addition to near endless alpine trails, guests also have access to a 4.8-hectare Rogers Terrain Park at Marmot Basin with more than 50 features.
Lake LouiseLocated in the heart of majestic, Banff National Park, Lake Louise’s unique layout allows families and groups of varying abilities to ski together. Beginners and intermediate skiers may enjoy an abundance of gentle slopes and long cruising runs. Experts can explore endless chutes, glades, gullies and remote bowls.

Where is it located?
The Village of Lake Louise and the Lake Louise Ski Area is located in Banff National Park, approximately 184 km west of Calgary.

Howdo you get there?
The mountain is a 2 hour drive west of Calgary on the Trans Canada Highway, (Highway #1) and 40 km west of the Town of Banff. The access road is clearly signed from the highway.

Base elevation, m: 1646
Summit, m: 2637
Vertical, m: 991
Lifts: 1 gondola, 1 6-pack, 3 quad, 1 triple, 3 margic carpet
Capacity per hour: 15240
Number of Trails (160): expert / advanced - 30%, intermediate - 45%, beginner - 25%
Terrain Park: yes
Halfpipe: yes
Surface area, hectares: 1700

2. Banff Mount Norquay | Mount Norquay Accommodation

Who visits Banff Mount Norquay?
Novice, intermediate or advanced skiers and snowboarders have access to three sprawling mountains, providing breathtaking vistas and pristine conditions. In addition to near endless alpine trails, guests also have access to a 4.8-hectare Rogers Terrain Park at Marmot Basin with more than 50 features.

Where is it located?
Banff Mount Norquay is ski area sit high on the Continental Divide in the heart of Banff National Park and are situated approximately 112 km west of Calgary. Mount Norquay is located just outside of the borders of the Banff townsite..

Where is it located?
Both ski areas sit high on the Continental Divide in the heart of Banff National Park and are situated approximately 130 km (Sunshine Village) and 112 km (Mount Norquay) west of Calgary. Mount Norquay is located just outside of the borders of the Banff townsite.

Howdo you get there?
Mount Norquay is located 5 minutes outside of Banff,

Base elevation, m: 1680
Summit, m: 2450
Vertical, m: 503
Lifts: 3 quad, 1 double, 2 surface
Capacity per hour: 7000
Number of Trails (60): expert / advanced - 37%, intermediate - 25%, beginner - 38%
Terrain Park: yes
Halfpipe: yes
Surface area, hectares: 1700

3. Banff Sunshine Village |

Who visits Banff Sunshine Village
Novice, intermediate or advanced skiers and snowboarders have access to three sprawling mountains, providing breathtaking vistas and pristine conditions. In addition to near endless alpine trails, guests also have access to a 4.8-hectare Rogers Terrain Park at Marmot Basin with more than 50 features.

Where is it located?
Banff Sunshine Village is ski area sit high on the Continental Divide in the heart of Banff National Park and is situated approximately 130 km west of Calgary.

Howdo you get there?
Sunshine Village is a 1.5 hour drive west of Calgary on the Trans Canada Highway, (Highway #1) and 8 km west of the Town of Banff.

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Base elevation, m: 1658
Summit, m: 2730
Vertical, m: 1070
Lifts: 1 gondola, 9 quad, 1 surface
Capacity per hour: 20000
Number of Trails (145): expert / advanced - 56%, intermediate - 26%, beginner - 18%
Terrain Park: yes
Halfpipe: no
Surface area, hectares: 1358

4. Jasper | Jasper Accommodation

Who visits Jasper?
Jasper’s Marmot Basin offers a variety of terrain - from gentle, winding novice runs to steep, high alpine bowls and chutes and glade skiing through verdant pine forests. The ski and snowboard runs are split evenly between beginner, intermediate and advanced, making this an ideal destination for the whole family and skiers of every skill level. The Marmot ski school offers beginners an introduction to the basics, or helps expert skiers further develop more advanced skills. With an annual snowfall of 4 m covering four distinct, easily accessible ski areas, all visitors can expect an unforgettable alpine experience.

Where is it located?
Marmot Basin, Jasper is located inside Jasper National Park in western Alberta, approximately 420 km southwest of Calgary.

Howdo you get there? Departing from Calgary, Marmot Basin, Jasper is a 6 hour drive north along the Trans Canada Highway, (Highway #1) and Provincial Highway 93.

Base elevation, m: 1698
Summit, m: 2612
Vertical, m: 914
Lifts: 4 quad,1 triple, 1 double, 1 magic carpet
Capacity per hour: 12000
Number of Trails (91): expert - 20%, advanced - 20%, intermediate - 30%, beginner - 30%
Snowboard Park: yes
Halfpipe: no
Surface area, hectares: 678