Unforgettable skiing amongst the breathtaking Canadian Rockies
British Columbia is the backdrop to some of the world’s most awe-inspiring natural sights. So, for a truly unforgettable school ski trip, why not head to Panorama?
With over 4,200 vertical feet of terrain, 130 trails, and picture-perfect views, Panorama certainly lives up to its name. The resort is just two hours from the legendary Banff National Park, set deep amongst Canada’s Kootenay Rockies.
As one of North America’s best resorts, your group will enjoy endless slopes, hot spring pools, welcoming hosts, and, perhaps best of all, uncrowded lifts!
- Uncrowded Slopes
- Stunning Scenery
- Ski-in, Ski-out Accommodation
- Dry Powder Snow (“Champagne Powder”)
- Resort Height: 2540 m
- No. of Lifts: 10
- No. of Trails: 135
- Easy Runs: 20
- Medium Runs: 47
- Difficult Runs: 68
- Skiable Area: 2975 acres
- Longest Run: 6.5 km
- Snow Making: 40% coverage
- Name of Lift Pass Required: Panorama Mountain Lift Pass
- Tubing
- Ice Skating
- Hot Pools
- Bowling
- Quiz Nights
A safe, welcoming environment for skiers
Heading to Canada is a truly unique experience. Putting skiing to one side for a moment, we often find it’s the first time travelling outside of Europe for many students – an experience that will stay with them forever, stimulate their independence, and boost confidence.
As for the resort, Panorama is an exceptional destination for schools. It’s a safe, welcoming environment for skiers of all levels – although it’s particularly well set for intermediates and beyond.
The slopes are uncrowded too, meaning less queueing at the lifts – a big plus for groups looking to maximise their time on the mountain.
Diverse Terrain
Panorama’s skiable terrain spans 2,975 acres, so there’s truly something for everyone. Beginners can start at the Discovery Zone, a dedicated learning area with excellent ski schools, a slow zone, and magic carpets to build confidence. Intermediate skiers can explore the expansive blue and single-black runs that wind through tree-lined trails and open bowls.
For advanced skiers, there are challenging single and double-black runs heading down either side of the mountain from the summit. If you exhaust all of the options on the front side of the mountain, then your group can head over the top for the famed Taynton Bowl – home to incredible off-piste opportunities and steep, double-black descents.
Top-Quality Snow
Panorama’s location and dry climate create some of the best snow conditions in Canada. The light, dry powder – known as “Champagne Powder” – is ideal for skiing and easier to navigate than the heavier snow you may be familiar with in Europe.
A robust snowmaking system ensures reliable coverage throughout the season, making Panorama a dependable choice for school trips.
Ski-In, Ski-Out
One of the best things about Panorama is the convenient location of the resort.
It’s set on the mountain, right next to the lifts, which means you can choose from a variety of ski-in, ski-out accommodation options. By staying slopeside, students can easily access the lifts each morning and then return to their lodging in the afternoon without the need for lengthy transfers or shuttle buses.
This setup not only maximises time on the slopes (giving you better value for money) but also simplifies logistics for teachers and group leaders.
Accommodation
Keep Your Group Entertained
Undoubtedly, you’ll want to keep your group entertained in the evenings.
Fortunately, there are plenty of options to do so at Panorama – from the resort’s tubing park to the outdoor ice rink. Or, for something more relaxing, head to the slope-side hot pools. They’re the largest in Norther America and your group can watch as the final skiers of the day work their way down the mountain.
For later on, we can organise quiz nights, movies, and more.