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After some advice!

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Poster: A snowHead
Hi guys.

Looking to Organise a trip to Canada for a large group of lads next season. We have a varied mix of skiing / snowboarding ability. Can anyone loosely recommend a good area/s to do some research on, with some good nightlife and the best time of the year to visit? I know this is vague but I will be doing the more intensive stuff myself. I have personally only been to Europe so have no idea where to begin, especially for a large party.

Thanks in advance for any help!!
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