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Me and Mrs Higs have never skied in the US or Canada but thinking about it for next winter - possible a fortnight for Xmas and New Year.
We'll have three kids with us who will want lessons.
Ideally we want inexpensive, varied skiing, spacious accomodation close to the piste with guaranteed fresh snow every night with clear blue skies every day.
Not fussed about self-catering or catered - I enjoy cooking and I enjoy being cooked for.
I know it's a very open question but any recommendations?
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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Kimberley for One of the weeks, you would get bored for any longer, then maybe Banff?
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I'd recommend Lake Tahoe (California/Nevada). The advantage is that there's more than a dozen resorts within a reasonable drive of somewhere central. Since N. American resorts are much smaller (in general) than European resorts, this will give you variety to keep you occupied for two weeks. Assuming you want to keep the kids away from casinos, the California side would be better than Nevada. It would probably save money to base yourself in a town (e.g Tahoe City or even Truckee) with ready access to resorts such as Alpine Meadows and Squaw Valley.
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Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
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Bones,
Not that true, in Albertan mountains days are longer than in UK in mid winter. Its often clear blue skies and sunny, but cold with it. Same would certainly be true of resorts that have mountain time in BC, so Fernie, KH etc. WE just went to Sun EPaks for New Year and darkness isn't one of my memories!!!
Higs,
Not a clue about US but could consider a Streamboat first week, Breckenridge second combo. We had bitterly cold temps when we did that combo at same time of year. As bad as the worst we have experienced in Canada. Our eyes froze.
I have more experience in Canada than US and have skied Panorama, Kimberley and Sun Peaks at that time of year. Wouldn't recommend Kimberley at New Year - very busy, queues etc. Nowhere to eat on mountain and only one route in and out of village.
Would recommend the following combos:
Something and Fernie (eg Castle, Whitefish, Panorama or Kimberley if you insist, or maybe even Silver in Idaho (checkout their water park) or Schweitzer.
Two of Big White, Silver Star, Sun Peaks. All have good other facilities for kids to keep occupied in evening, eg skating, tubing etc. All have good qulaity fairly spacious condos close to piste.
Have been to lots of western canada resorts and have kids , so ask away..............
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