Big White Named No. 1 in Canada for Tree Skiing

If you’re not familiar, PeakRankings is an independent ski resort review platform known for in-depth, skier-focused analysis. Their rankings dive into everything from snow quality to lift infrastructure—but when it comes to glades, they say Big White is among the best on the continent.
What makes our glades stand out? Snow ghosts! These eerie, snow-covered trees turn our mountain into a magical playground. According to PeakRankings, “Pretty much the entire terrain footprint includes skiable trees… with especially standout widely spaced beginner options.”
From first timers to powder hounds, there’s a tree run for everyone. And with 24.5 feet of annual snowfall and 2,834 acres of patrolled terrain, our glades stay deep, soft and ready for more.
If you’re tree skiing, don’t miss:
- Falcon Chair Glades – Steep, deep and always loaded with fresh turns.
- Powder Chair Glades – Wide and welcoming for first-timers or families.
This ranking is a huge honour—but honestly, we’re not surprised. Tree skiing is part of who we are. Whether it’s your first time in the glades or your fiftieth lap, there’s nothing like weaving through snow ghosts on a bluebird Big White day.
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