Dual Mountain Vacation - Banff Sunshine & Lake Louise

Maximizing Your Mountain Collective Pass: Banff & Lake Louise

Banff and Lake Louise are two of the most breathtaking ski destinations in North America, nestled in the heart of Canada’s majestic Banff National Park. With your Mountain Collective Pass, you have the unique opportunity to explore these stunning resorts without the hefty price tag. Whether you’re a seasoned skier looking to experience some of the world’s best terrain or a beginner eager to enjoy breathtaking alpine views, Banff and Lake Louise have something for everyone. Here’s how to make the most of your Mountain Collective Pass at these world-renowned resorts.

Banff and Lake Louise with the Mountain Collective Pass

Banff and Lake Louise are part of the iconic ski trio in the Canadian Rockies, alongside Sunshine Village. Both resorts offer vast terrains, awe-inspiring views, and snow conditions that are second to none. The Mountain Collective Pass allows you to ski at these legendary resorts without breaking the bank.

What to Expect:

  • Lake Louise: Known for its stunning views of the turquoise Lake Louise, this resort boasts over 4,200 acres of skiable terrain and a range of runs suited for all levels. From steep, challenging bowls and backcountry terrain to groomed cruisers, there’s something for every skier here. Plus, the scenery is jaw-droppingly beautiful, with snow-capped peaks surrounding the resort.

  • Banff (Sunshine Village): Just a short drive from Lake Louise, Banff’s Sunshine Village offers over 3,300 acres of terrain and Canada’s longest ski season. The resort features diverse terrain, from wide-open powder fields to fun terrain parks. Sunshine Village is known for its reliable snow and incredible views of the surrounding Rocky Mountains.

Both resorts offer an exceptional skiing experience, but the real magic happens when you combine them into one unforgettable trip.

How the Mountain Collective Pass Helps

With the Mountain Collective Pass, you get two days of skiing at both Banff and Lake Louise, allowing you to experience the best of both resorts while saving significantly on lift ticket prices. A single lift ticket for these resorts can range from $150 to $200 per day during peak season, but your Mountain Collective Pass gives you access to both resorts for much less.

By using the Mountain Collective Pass to ski both resorts in one trip, you’re unlocking a world-class experience for a fraction of the cost of buying individual lift tickets. Plus, since the resorts are so close to each other, it’s easy to experience both in a single trip.

Getting There

Banff and Lake Louise are easily accessible from Calgary International Airport (YYC), which is about a 90-minute drive from the resorts. From Calgary, you can either rent a car or take a shuttle service to Banff, which is a convenient and affordable way to reach your destination.

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