Ski Resort Guide

 

Find info on weather conditions, snow reports, lifts, maps and more for ski areas/resorts all over the world.

Australia Ski Resort Guide

The Australian snowfields, which span across three states, provide a diverse range of skiing and snowboarding, catering for all levels of riding abilities. A selection of these resorts also offer a variety of other snow activities, including; snowshoeing, tobogganing, snow tubing and skidooing. There are currently four resorts in NSW, five main resorts in Victoria, and two resorts located in Tasmania.

Japan Ski Resort Guide

Japan has fast become one of the most popular international snow destinations. Each year, thousands of Australians flock to this country to experience and ride some of the driest and lightest powder in the world! Powder aside; there are many other reasons why this country attracts so many snow enthusiasts. When visitors have had enough of skiing and riding in chin-deep powder, they’re soaking up the rich and beautiful Japanese culture and scenery… not to mention the traditional Onsens (natural hot springs)!

Canada Ski Resort Guide

A snow holiday in Canada is something all snow enthusiasts should experience, as this country is world-famous for its awesome skiing and snowboarding! Snow resorts stretch right across the country, with the most popular being in British Columbia, Alberta and Quebec.

USA Ski Resort Guide

Some of the world’s best snow resorts are located in the USA. These world-renowned resorts provide a ski and snowboard playground, offering reliable snow conditions, state of the art facilities, generally high levels of sunlight hours, and long winters; starting from the end of November, right through to April.

 

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