Big White trail map
Skiing & snowboarding around Big White, British Columbia

Big White, at the base of the Monashee Range in the Okanagan Valley, B.C, is a very family friendly ski resort with around 75% of the pistes geared up for beginners and intermediate skiers and boarders.

Yet, Big White also delivers some steep and challenging terrain for the more advanced with deep powder bowls and black pistes around the Lake Gem area. Some of the Blue pistes are more like scary Reds on the European scale of difficulty as they are deliberately left ungroomed to make life a little more challenging.

One look at the Big White trail map says it all, lots of terrain for touring and deep powder bowls plus fantastic back-country off piste opportunities in total wilderness.

One of the best ways and least expensive ways to go ski touring is via snowcat - no need for your trail map here as your local guide will escourt you in to the unknown for an adventure to remember.

Piste map information
Black 32
Red 34
Blue 30
Beginner areas 22
Drags 5
Chair 10
Gondola 1
Cable car 0
Funicular 0
Railways 0
Slope direction N, E, W
Mountain restaurants 3

snowmobile adventures in big white, british columbia, canada

Snowmobile

No trip to Big WHite would be complete without having a go on a snowmobile. From beginners who prefer gentle groomed trails to advanced terrain, its an experience you won't forget.

The area known as Rolling Hills is the main starting point for family friendly trails. For the advanced and adventurous, armed with a trail map and guide, you can venture out to Hartley Lake and Ram Creek - avalanche equipment is a must!


Big White piste & ski area map

Piste map for Big White