Senior Skiers Love Lake Louise
Alberta’s Lake Louise joins six North American ski areas topping the list of “Senior Skier Friendly” resorts. The list has been designated by SeniorsSkiing.com, a new online magazine.
Alberta’s Lake Louise joins six North American ski areas topping the list of “Senior Skier Friendly” resorts. The list has been designated by SeniorsSkiing.com, a new online magazine.
Whether you’re looking for fine dining or fine eye-candy, champagne powder or the best champagne cocktail, the biggest drops or avoiding flops, corduroy groomers or your future groom, we have the goods on how to plan the perfect ski trip.
Road trip. Powerful little words. Sure to conjure up memories, the ‘ol road trip means many things to many people. Or, for the sake of this story, many things to many people over many years. For me, it has taken on a multitude of meanings.
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It's easy to stoke the fire (a.k.a. work up an appetite) when carving tracks on prime British Columbia ski terrain. It's even better when mountain menus offer the perfect mash-up of local flavours and forward-thinking cuisine.
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Nakiska and Whistler have been listed in the Top 10 Best Women’s Ski Getaways by USA Today.