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Someone else is shopping, eating, drinking. Hot-tubbing, bon-firing, ice wine sipping. Others are getting their groove on.

Oh right, did I mention skiing?Big White is a family ski vacation mecca. Its brilliant blend of

activities leave nothing to chance. Bad weather, no problem, flip open that fat resort activity rolodex. Kid meltdown? No worries, a gazillion turn-that-frown-upside-down things to do.

There’s no question that Big White, with its small village character and intimate size, is all about catering to the the multi-faceted, complex world of family travel, helping man-age expectations and interest levels that come with the varied generational interests.

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Vertical777 metresSkiable acreage7,355 acres eleVationSummit 2,319 meters

terrain118 named runsbeginner 18%intermediate 54%advanced 22%expert 6%

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l o o k i n g f o r r o m a n c e ? t r y a s l e i g h r i d eIf you’ve chosen Big White to romance a new flame, or reignite an existing one, try a romantic horse-drawn sleigh ride (private rides can be ar-ranged) with champagne and chocolate-covered strawberries before dinner at the Kettle Valley Steakhouse. Big White also offers a champagne gondola ride, a nice touch if you’re making your way around the the multi-leveled Village.

talkin’ ‘bout my generationBig White has always been a family stop, but the resort has matured significantly in the last two decades since it was just a place to drive to, ski for a while, drive back.

On the mountain today, you’ll find 16 lifts that whizz you upwards to access 7,355 acres (the equivalent of 7,000 foot-ball fields) of skiable terrain, over 118 designated trails and an annual snowfall of over 20 feet. You’ll find a village with accommodation to suite everything from economy to luxury and 18 on-mountain restaurants, cafés, pubs and nightclubs. You’ll likely be experiencing weather in the minus 5 celcius range. You’ll find a terrain park that is so big that it has its own weather system.

You’ll also find creativity for learn to ski programs, no matter the age or skill level. Mom, Dad and Me, a unique learn-to-ski program, allows the more anxious children (around age 3-6) a private lesson with parents in tow. On the opposite end of the age spectrum, “mature” skiers (seniors) have special desig-nated zones on the mountain which that are carefully monitored to ensure speed is kept to a comfortable crawl, ensuring elder skiers, as well as families with small children, the chance to comfortably explore more than just the green runs on the mountain.

appies: Fancy schmancy or simple JoeThe irony is that even though skiing and learning to ski is this resort’s specialty, the après and activity offerings are vast. The playground mecca headquarters are located at the base of the

The White Spirit Lodge, located atop a small plateau in the middle of the Big White Resort, is the dream home of Calgar-ians Sherry and George Schluessel. Inspired to build a family get-away, George calls the 10,000-square-foot work of art

a “hospitable castle”, with orientation that offers both sunrise and sunset views. The place-ment of the old growth red cedar log posts, most of them a metre in diame-ter and distinc-tively natural, and each with its own random, gnarled char-acter. “While

the structure is massive and awesome, we also strived to create a natural, com-forting feel-ing with the way we used natural materi-als and ori-ented things,” Schluessel says. “Yes, it’s massive, but I believe it’s also warm and cozy.”

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SMILES LASTLONGERAT BIGWHITE.SNOWSHOEING, TUBING, SKATING, DOG-SLEDDING & SO MUCH MORE.ACTIVITIES TO KEEPTHE FAMILY GRINNING MORNINGTO NIGHT.

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ski area at the aptly named Happy Valley, which is surrounded by skating rinks (quality outdoor ice!), snow tubing, horse-drawn sleighs, snowmobile rides, snow biking, and a really challenging 60-foot ice-climbing wall towering over it all. And not to be missed: the belgian-waffles-to-die-for kiosk in the lower floor of Happy Valley Lodge.

The activities at Big White appeal to most ages, including the oft-neglected parents. The quaint village, which caters primarily to a ski-in crowd, features several dining and night-life options, from the intimate 6 Degrees Bistro at the base of the Stonebridge Lodge to great burgers at Johnnie Canuck’s to the more extravagant Kettle Valley Steakhouse and Wine Bar. In the morning, Beano’s coffee house is a terrific stop before you hit the slopes, or for more stick-with-you power the

Santé Grille has five different styles of eggs benedict.The skiing is as diverse as the village. From the chal-

lenging, albeit short, glades off the Falcon Chair, like Flag Pole and Corkscrew, to the more cruisey runs off the Bullet Express, there is no wind-in-your-face shortage on these hills (speaking of wind in your face, the Black Forest side of the mountain is secluded enough for an escape on windy days).

Guests are often surprised at the quality of snow. Said one guest on, “After living in Whistler for 12 years I was a little skeptical of Big White but not anymore, 25 cms of dry OK champagne powder has made me a fan; we had fun all over the mountain, 40 runs wide at the base is no joke either.”

Yes, no joke about it, Big White is the real deal, with the snow and smiles to prove it.

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WINTERTASTESBETTERAT BIGWHITE.TASTY TREATS TO WINE TASTING. WARM UP OR CHILL OUT. WE HAVE IT ALL.

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n a pa o f t h e n o r t hThe only thing better than pair-ing fine wine and fine powder is fine local wine and champagne powder. B.C.’s wine country, which is growing up faster as Big White Resort, is gaining in popularity lo-cally and abroad. Like California’s Napa Valley, the wine country in B.C. runs north-south (from Osoyoos to Kelowna) in an arid basin that features several distinct growing regions. Some of the notable local wineries – Cedar Creek, Quail’s Gate, (renowned for pinot noirs) Mission Hill (ice wine, a specialty) and Sumac Ridge – are a short drive from the ski resort. Suggest: Start your wine après at Globe for limited-edition local wines paired with artisanal charcuterie and cheeses. From here, it’s 45 minutes to the winer-ies. Or, to stay on the mountain, plan your trip around the Big Reds at Big White event, where over 30 Okanagan wineries team up with the finest chefs at Big White for a night of sensory delights ($50 per person, bigwhite.com).

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experience Big White for yourself!Let the ski Travel Specialist at Ski Max, help plan your perfect winter vacation. Ph: 1300 136 997 or visit www.skimax.com.au

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