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Slope offering, variety of runs at the ski resort Banff Sunshine
In the Sunshine Village ski area, there are slopes of all difficulty levels. In the upper section, the runs lead over treeless hillsides. Experts will find their territory at Goat's Eye Mountain. You can enjoy wonderful descents down steep mountain flanks and forest runs. Lookout Mountain is a mountain for everyone from beginners to experts, while Mount Standish is perfect for beginners and intermediate skiers. In the lower part of the ski area, the slopes lead through forest clearings down to the valley.
Runs/slopes
Total: 109 km
| Easy | 25 km |
| Intermediate | 50 km |
| Difficult | 34 km |
Worth knowing
- Artificial snow-making
2 Snow cannons
1 % of the slopes have snow-making capabilities - Valley run available
The easy valley run can also be mastered by beginners.
Run location
- above tree line
- under tree line
Longest run
- Lookout Mountain-Gondola Base · Length 8 km · Elevation difference 1070 m
The longest descent leads from Lookout Mountain via the easy slope No. 34 Green Run to Sunshine Village and then continues on the easy slope No. 1 Banff Avenue down to the valley station. You can take the Jackrabbit four-seater chairlift for a short ride up and thus avoid a long flat section.
Most difficult run
- The Wildwest & Delirium Dive · Length 0.8 km · Elevation difference 500 m
The areas The Wildwest and Delirium Dive are extremely challenging runs through rocky gullies and over cliffs. You must register at Scurfield Point or Lookout Mountain and are only allowed to ski with a helmet and avalanche transceivers.
Slope tip
- Glade Runner No. 79
- Wawa Bowl No. 59
- World Cup Downhill No. 27
- Angel Flight No. 35
Snowparks
- Snow park/Fun park
- No halfpipe
Top Slope Offering
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