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Discover the world's best ski resorts that offer the ultimate outdoor adventure for skiers and snowboarders alike with soft snow, off-piste runs, chutes, snowfields and high bowls. Each resort has its own unique features from the spectacular pristine scenery of Banff/Lake Louise to Chamonix's famous 22 kilometre off-piste ski run down Mount Blanc and Zermatt's unique Matterhorn ski safari; and all provide an exciting apres ski environment where you can also play spot the celebrity.

1. Whistler Blackcomb, British Columbia, Canada

Consistently voted the best ski resort in North America, if not the world, Whistler Blackcomb together feature more than 3200 skiable hectares, a vertical drop of 1600m, more than 200 trails and an average annual snowfall of 900cm. Drop into Whistler Blackcomb, British Columbia, Canada >>> Read more on Whistler Blackcomb, British Columbia, Canada... 

2. Banff/Lake Louise, Alberta, Western Canada

A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Banff/Lake Louise offers memorable skiing and snow boarding amid spectacular pristine scenery. With a choice of four mountain faces, skiers and snowboarders have countless skiing options, whatever their ability. Explore Spectacular Banff/Lake Louise, Alberta, Western Canada >>> Find out more on Banff/Lake Louise, Alberta, Western Canada... 

3. Aspen, Colorado, USA

Known for its many black-diamond runs and steep, narrow trails twisting down through the trees, Aspen Mountain offers some of the most challenging conditions in the Rockies. A favourite destination for Hollywood's rich and famous. Discover the challenging Aspen, Colorado, USA >>> Visit Aspen, Colorado, USA... 

4. Vail, Colorado, USA

Vail is the largest single ski area in the United States and boasts three distinct ski areas on the mountain. Each has their own distinct features, including four terrain parks, seven bowls and more than 2100 skiable hectares. Plus you can enjoy a vibrant apres-ski scene. Uncover Vail, Colorado, USA >>> Read more on Vail, Colorado, USA... 

5. Chamonix Mont-Blanc, France

Located at the foot of Mont-Blanc, Chamonix, the highest peak in the Alps (4810m), is renowned for having the most famous off-piste ski run in the world, reliable snow, long runs, off-piste terrain, chutes, snowfields, glaciers and high bowls. Spectacular Chamonix Month-Blanc, France awaits you >>> Head to Chamonix Mont-Blanc, France... 

6. Zermatt, Switzerland

Sheltered from the wind and receiving year-round snow, the idyllic mountain village of Zermatt enjoys some of the most spectacular skiing in the Alps. A car-free environment with electric-cars and horse-drawn sleighs transports guests around town. Discover Zermatt, Switzerland >>> Read more on Zermatt, Switzerland... 

7. Verbier, Switzerland

Situated between the Matterhorn and Mon-Blanc at a height of 1524m, Verbier is considered one of the world's finest ski destinations, with access to 412km of downhill skiing, 47 individual pistes and a vertical drop of 2511m. It also offers a lively apres-ski scene. Uncover Verbier, Switzerland >>> Find out more on Verbeir, Switzerland... 

8. Kitzbuhel, Austria

The lure of Kitzbuhel, considered the most beautiful ski resort in Austria, is found in its authentic Tyrolean ambience complete with scenic skiing, old-world alpine charm and narrow cobblestone streets ringing to the constant jingle of bells on horse-drawn sleighs. Explore Kitzbuhel, Austria >>> Ski into Kitzbuhel, Austria...

9. Treble Cone, South Island, New Zealand

The largest ski area in the South Island, Treble Cone lies within the heart of the scenic Southern Alps overlooking Lake Wanaka and is renowned for being one of the top ski racing training grounds in the southern hemisphere. Numerous trails are spread over three large basins to suit all ages and abilities.  Visit Treble Cone, South island, New Zealand >>> Head into Treble Cone, South Island New Zealand...

10. Niseko, Hokkaido, Japan

Niseko, the largest of Hokkaido ski areas, is famous for its deep and fluffy powder snow, off-piste runs and challenging terrain. Considered Japan's premium ski and snowboard resort, Mount Niseko An'nupuri offers 60 runs and more than 45km of groomed slopes. Discover Nikeso, Hokkaido, Japan >>> Touch fluffy powder snow at Niseko, Hokkaido, Japan... 

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