Saskatchewan, Canada snowboarding, skiing
Snowboarding and downhill skiing in Saskatchewan, Canada is a winter activity enjoyed between the months December and April. The ski and snowboard season largely depends on the weather and the current snow fall levels.
Most of the downhill ski and snowboard destinations in the province of Saskatchewan, Canada provide the basic services for snow sports like lessons and equipment rentals. Some of the hills provide lodges and food concession services.
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The ski destinations in Saskatchewan, in most cases, include terrain parks for snowboarders. The terrain parks, may or may not, include rollers, drops, table tops, lifts, rails and pipes.
Below is a list of downhill skiing and snowboarding destinations in the Northern Saskatchewan region.
Located northeast of the community of Yorkton, Saskatchewan is the Duck Mountain Ski Area located in the Duck Mountain Provincial Park. Runs: 22+ / Terrain Park: Yes
North of the community of Melfort, Saskatchewan is the Wapiti Valley Ski Area. Runs: 12+ / Terrain Park: Yes
Northwest of the community of Prince Albert, Saskatchewan near the village of Big River is the Ski Timber Ridge Ski Area. Runs: 6+ / Terrain Park: No
Below is a list of downhill skiing and snowboarding destinations in the Southern Saskatchewan region.
Located northeast of the City of Regina is the Mission Ridge Ski Area in the Qu'Appelle Valley. Runs: 10+ / Terrain Park: Yes
West of the community of North Battleford and the Town of Battleford is the Table Mountain Regional Park. Runs: 11 / Terrain Park: Yes
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