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Revelstoke Revelstoke, British Columbia, Canada Visit website
Revelstoke is one of the higher snowfall lift served resorts in Canada. 4% of winter months with less than 30 inches snow is top tier drought resistance. 14.7% of winter days with 6 inches or more of snow and 11% of winter months with 90 inches or more are hallmarks of an area with frequent moderate snowfalls as opposed to erratic larger dumps. Snow quality on upper terrain is excellent. The base area facilities at 1,700-2,600 feet are quite low and can see rain and variable snow.
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Revelstoke is renowned for its deep powder snow and challenging terrain, making it a mecca for experienced skiers and snowboarders. The Revelstoke Mountain Resort boasts the longest vertical descent in North America at 5,620 feet. Beyond the resort, extensive backcountry skiing opportunities exist for those with avalanche safety training and appropriate gear. The town of Revelstoke offers a vibrant après-ski scene with various restaurants, bars, and shops. The best time to visit Revelstoke for skiing is typically from December to April.
Revelstoke offers a diverse range of hiking experiences, from gentle valley trails to challenging alpine climbs. Mount Revelstoke National Park is a popular destination with stunning summit views and abundant wildflowers. The Eva Lake Trail and the summit hike to the top of Mount Revelstoke are local favourites. Be prepared for varied weather conditions, even during summer months, and carry bear spray as encounters are possible. Check trail conditions and closures before heading out, as some trails may have seasonal restrictions.
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