Snow has been falling in B.C. for a while now, setting up many hills for a great ski season, but with the powder often comes the crowds. This ski resort in B.C. was just ranked as one of the top hidden gem ski resorts in the country, where you can go to escape the crowds and still enjoy the snow.
Jackpot City gathered research on the top-rated ski spots with the fewest tourists, across Canada, and a few B.C. spots made the cut. While Western Canada is often praised for its mountains, Mount Maichen in Watson Lake, Yukon took the top spot on the ranking.
B.C. had its fair share of the spotlight though, with four spots making it onto the list of 20. Coming in at 9th place was Troll Ski Resort in the Quesnel-Wells area. With A Google Review score of 4.8 this spot is well-loved, and prides it’self on offering up premium skiing without the price tag of more well-known resorts.
“Big mountain vertical, small mountain prices” is the slogan here, and with full-day passes for adults priced at $70, it proves true. In comparison, a pass at a big mountain resort like Whistler can set you back $250 or more, depending on the time of year.
While Troll Mountain isn’t quite as extensive as the legendary resort, it holds its own in terms of terrain. It has a vertical of 1,729ft and a range of terrain from beginner trails to glade runs.
The resort is tucked away in the Cariboo region, which offers stunning scenery and is far away from the hustle and bustle of a big city. Quesnel is 40 minutes from the mountain, and Prince George is two hours away.
If you want a cozy vibe, tightknit community, great skiing and unreal views this season — for less money — think about turning to some of the hidden gem resorts in the province.