Last week, I shared a few photos that I took while travelling around Banff National Park, Canada, and I am truly humbled by the number of wonderful comments that were submitted, so I decided to show you a few more.
Over the past week, Mother Nature decided to bless us with 30 inches of snow, which has everyone in town talking about one thing: skiing!
November is an exciting time of year for local residents of Banff. The hustle and bustle of the summer tourism season has come and gone, traffic and parking are easy to find. The local ski resorts start teasing us with photos and potential start dates for the upcoming ski season. A fresh crop of Aussies are running around town in their “jumpers” looking to get all the necessary gear that is required for an extended ski holiday in Canada. It truly is an exciting time of year!
It’s at this time of year that I look through old ski and snowboard photos and get myself psyched up for the coming season. Here are a few that I hope you will enjoy seeing as much as I did taking them.
Kevin

They say that there’s “no friends on a powder day” and this photo is living proof. I’ve lost sight of all my friends in a cloud of snow.
Lake Louise Ski Resort

Sunshine Village Ski Resort offers some incredible backcountry access to Banff National Park. This area is known as “Back Door” and is a favourite among locals.
Is that you in the yellow jacket? What an amazing photo. I could never ski in conditions like that but it is beautiful.
Michelle
Yup, that’s me in the yellow jacket!
Skiing in snow that deep is an amazing experience; it almost feels like you’re flying. I can’t recommend it enough.
Where do you like to ski?
Mostly in Colorado but I’m more of a beginner. I try snowboarding too but alas I’m not very good at that either.
OMG I live in the tropics and this looks sooooo cold. Enjoy.
The 2nd pic looks like it could be on the cover of a magazine.
Thanks Clark!
Incredible! I’ll be in Alberta in March. My sights are now set on Sunshine Village Ski Resort.
March is, without a doubt, the best time of the season to come. Warmer temperatures are a lot more snow!
I highly recommend you bring (or rent) avalanche equipment, so that you can explore the Freeride Zones at Sunshine Village.
Where do you ski regularly?
I’ve been to over 40 countries and I’m American but I haven’t been to Canada. This is the west coast right? Have you ever been to the east?
Debz
Hi Debz,
The photos are from Western Canada, yes.
In eastern Canada I would recommend resorts in the province of Quebec. Mont Ste. Anne or Mont Tremblant are both excellent resorts.
If you’re into ski touring, the Gaspesie area in Quebec is amazing. Most of the touring offers spectacular views of the sea.
I would love to ski some resorts in the eastern U.S. someday. I hear that Jay Peak in Vermont is incredible.
Have you skied there?
What type of camera do you use? The first picture has great color. Is it touched up?
Thanks Nelson!
The first photo came straight out of the camera, and was cropped. I had to dial back the exposure since I was shooting directly into the sun, which is how I achieved the deep tones in the sky.
The first and last photos were taken with my iPhone, and the second and third photos were taken with a GoPro.
My wife and I are thinking about a ski trip to Canada this year. Where’s the best hills for advanced skiiers? Thoughts?
J
Hi Jordan,
Can you tell me a bit more about the type of ski holiday that you’re looking to have?
Do you prefer slopeside accomodations, great nightlife, small lift lines, endless powder, etc.?
Once I know a bit more about your preferences, I will be able to give you some suggestions that fit the bill.
Thanks for commenting!
Kevin
We don’t care about nightlife and will most likely not even know it exists. Slopeside accommodations would be sweet! We’ve skied most of Europe’s top mountains but it will be our first time in Canada.
J
OK, great!
Most people will probably try to sell you on skiing at Whistler/Blackcomb, and that’s not a bad choice. It is constantly ranked among the best resorts in the world for a reason!
However, I would recommend you look into skiing in Revelstoke, BC. Revelstoke boasts the highest vertical in North America, has an average snowfall of 10-15 meters (that’s not a typo!) and is a venue for the Swatch Freeride World Tour.
Slopeside accommodations are available at a fraction of the price, and you won’t have to worry about lift lines or tourist traps.
If skiing powder is what you’re after, then Revelstoke is the place to be!
This YouTube clip will illustrate a typical day in Revelstoke.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ol87Oecb3-s
Enjoy!
Too cold and extreme for this old lady, but the photos are dreamy.
Thank you for sharing Kevin,
Ann
Your photos make me SO excited for ski season! And also make me feel so thankful that I live close to such wonderful skiing.
I’ve actually been considering visiting the mountains because of Kev’s photos.
Have you been skiing already, Heather? We had snow here in Charlotte today, but I’d have to drive for a bit to get to a ski mountain.
Lesley
Ski hills have been opened already, but I’m saving my skiing for the new year!
I decided today that I’m going to go! Athena (my daughter) and I are heading up to Alberta on December 14th for some winter fun. 🙂
You are very talented with the iPhone of yours! 🙂 Love the picture of the sun behind the tree at Sunshine Village. I can FEEL the cold air going up my nose and in my lungs just looking at it. We just had our first dusting in Green Bay, WI today. Highs only in the 20’s tomorrow and Saturday so I am going to try to get a bike ride in today with the temperatures a balmy 35.
oops – meant tomorrow and Sunday….