With an average snowfall of five metres, this is the place for skiing and snowboarding. We’ve meticulously prepared our powder, perfect slopes, and immaculate trails just for you. So strap on your gear, take a deep breath, and get ready - you’re in for the ride of a lifetime.
Feel the soft white rush past your body. Edge deep into the snowy blanket at your feet. Look up beyond the snow white horizon to the brilliant blue sky. And soar over the pristine landscape, bushy trees disappearing at your back.
Get a lesson or go as a group. Go on a cat skiing expedition into unmarked territory. Fly down any of our easily accessible runs without the wait. No matter what your skill level is, Newfoundland and Labrador has something for you.
At its peak, Marble Mountain ski resort in Western Newfoundland is 1,700 feet straight down - more than anywhere else in all of Atlantic Canada. Here, you can board, telemark, cross-country, and downhill ski, day and night, on easy or challenging runs. Keep your adrenaline going on the snowboarding tracks and tubing park. Then, take it inside and dance, sing, eat, and make friends for life.
If you’re travelling in Eastern Newfoundland, head to White Hills. This snow-clad playground offers everything for the skier, snowboarder, adventurer, and traveller, and it’s only two hours drive from our capital city, St. John’s.
Take a leisurely cross-country adventure into any of our parks and unmarked wilderness. Gros Morne National Park (a UNESCO World Heritage Site), Terra Nova National Park, and Notre Dame Provincial Park all have a full network of groomed trails for cross-country skiing and snowshoeing. Slide past an arctic hare as it hops through the trees and make friends with a fox while you’re having lunch. Feel the clean air in your lungs as you venture into a hidden cave in one of Labrador’s vast forests.
Challenge yourself like an Olympian at the Menihek Nordic Ski Club near Labrador City where Canada’s cross-country team practices their technique. It has almost 40kms of groomed trails, including the 15km Koch trail system designed by World Cup Champion Bill Koch. Crisp, dry powder covers these woodland trails from October to the end of April - inviting you for a challenging and exciting ski expedition like no other.