The mountains are bigger, the snow is deeper, and the crowds are non-existent鈥攖he promised land of skiing is north of the border.听
Alyeska
Girdwood, Alaska

Vertical Rise: 3,200 feet
Acres of Terrain: 1,610
Average Snowfall: 512 inches
Winter days don鈥檛 see much sun this far north (less than six hours in January), but makes up for that with guaranteed deep powder, epic views of the Chugach Mountains, seven hanging glaciers, and 375 acres lit up for night skiing every weekend. The mountain caters to experts with 2,500 vertical feet of uninterrupted double-black terrain on Mount Alyeska鈥檚 north face. (We like the 1,000-foot, 50-degree Christmas Chute.) But the tree-lined runs near the base are ideal for beginners, and Nordic skiers can meander through six miles of groomed trails. The most convenient lodging is at , where you can nab a post-ski soak in the heated saltwater pool or an apr猫s yoga session鈥攁nd don鈥檛 forget to arrange a midnight wake-up call for frequent aurora borealis light shows. Or get away from the bustle at , a family-owned log cabin in the woods two miles from the slopes, which comes with a full kitchen, wood-burning stove, and homemade blueberry bread. 鈥Nick Davidson
Must-Ski Run: The 1,000-foot, 50-degree Christmas Chute on the north face of Mount Alyeska.
Best Apr猫s: Sitzmark Bar & Grill.
Local Tip: Get some extra adventure in with a backcountry heli-skiing expedition on 750,000 acres of untouched powder in the surrounding mountains with Chugach Powder Guides.听
Lake Louise听
Lake Louise, Alberta, Canada

Vertical Rise: 3,250 feet
Acres of Terrain: 4,200
Average Snowfall: 179 inches
, located inside of stunningly scenic Banff National Park, is one of the largest ski areas in North America, with runs that suit all abilities. Fun slopes like Wiwaxy and Pine Cone help novices become comfortable and confident with their new skills. Intermediates will jive with terrain found off the Grizzly Express Gondola, including Deer Run on the front side and Pika on the back. Experts should head to the well-known Back Bowls or check out the snowcross course, which features cambered turns, gap jumps, drops, berms, and听steep and flat sections. When hunger calls, grab sushi at Kuma Yama, or opt for a more local cuisine with an Alberta beef burger at Whitehorn Bistro. Stay in the village, either at the luxury lakeside or the budget-minded . 鈥擪颈尘听贵耻濒濒别谤
惭耻蝉迟-厂办颈听搁耻苍: Men鈥檚 Downhill, on the front side, is a mainstay of the World Cup circuit and open to regular joes the rest of the year.
叠别蝉迟听础辫谤猫蝉: Grab pizza and beers at Powder Keg Lounge upstairs in the Lodge of the Ten Peaks.
Local Tip: Secure the first run of the day with the Lake Louise first tracks program, which听gives guests access to the mountain听and a professional instructor听for 90 minutes before the mountain opens to the public.
Red Mountain Resort
Rossland, British Columbia, Canada

Vertical Rise: 2,919 feet
Acres of Terrain: 2,682
Average Snowfall: 305 inches
Two years ago, added 1,000 acres to its听slopes with the opening of lift-served terrain on Grey Mountain, where moderate glades serviced by the Paradise chair will have intermediates cruising. Only 15 percent of the terrain at Red is designated for beginners, but there鈥檚 plenty to work with on Granite, the largest mountain of the three-peak resort鈥攊ts lower slopes have terrain for all abilities. Those looking for tight trees and steep pitches can hit runs on the side of Granite鈥檚 Motherlode听chair听lift. On Red Mountain, experts will enjoy tree-skiing in the War Eagle lines, dropping into the less intense Dale鈥檚 Trail or hucking in the Rockstar Energy Terrain Park. There aren鈥檛 a ton of lodging options at the base, which helps keep crowds sparse. We like the modern condos at the resort-owned, ski-in/ski-out . 鈥擪.贵.
惭耻蝉迟-厂办颈听搁耻苍: The steep bumps of Towers of Red under the main Red Mountain chair听lift.
叠别蝉迟听础辫谤猫蝉: Rafters Lounge in the day lodge, which occupies a 19th-century mining structure.
Local Tip: Red Mountain is a 2.5-hour drive from Spokane, Washington, which is serviced from most major U.S. airports. The road doesn鈥檛 cross any mountain passes, so it鈥檚 typically an easy drive.
Revelstoke
Revelstoke, British Columbia

Vertical Rise: 5,620 feet
Acres of Terrain: 3,121
Average Snowfall: 400 inches
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British Columbia鈥檚 has the most vert of any North American resort. Skiing the thing top to bottom, which you can do on groomers Snow Rodeo and Devils鈥 Club, is a true leg-burning rite of passage. Not enough for you? You can get a full 6,000 vertical feet with an easy 15-minute hike from the top of the Stoke chair. That hike will also help you access North Bowl from the top, a craggy precipice that contains some of the steepest in-bounds skiing anywhere. Don鈥檛 blindly follow tracks here, because the mountains is home to some of the rippingest locals in Canada, and you may find yourself cliffed-out and crying for a rescue from ski patrol. Revelstoke got a full reboot in December 2007, expanding听from a tiny locals鈥櫶齢ill sporting a lone double chair to the world-class ski area it is now. More modest is the base area: there鈥檚 only one hotel, the four-star , and a handful of restaurants, including the high-quality Rockford. That, of course, means more room for you. If you do get a powder day, go for Kill the Banker, Revelstoke鈥檚 iconic听cliff-and-pillow-studded double-black run that plunges 2,500 feet, directly under the gondola. 鈥Frederick Reimers
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Must-Ski Run: The puckeringly steep lines on the backside like Powder Assault.听
Best Apr猫s: In town, check out the Cabin, a cocktail lounge/bowling alley/snowboard shop where you can play a Canadian variation of bowling with only five pins and a grapefruit-sized holeless ball.
Local Tip: Before partying in town, hit the town鈥檚 aquatic center, an indoor swimming complex with waterslides, a lazy river, saunas, hot tubs, and a climbing wall overhanging the pool.
Tremblant
Mont-Tremblant, Quebec, Canada

Vertical Rise: 2,226 feet
Acres of Terrain: 665
Average Snowfall: 163 inches
The bilingual staff in this French-speaking area make skiing at 听as close as you can get Chamonix this side of the Atlantic. It鈥檚 a great place to get on skis for the first time: there鈥檚 a vast array of green terrain听and more than 300 instructors in the ski school. The TAM-TAM Zone for kids is an on-mountain area with easy glades and moguls for fun learning. Nansen is the longest run on the mountain, but it鈥檚 a green, so it鈥檚 great for the family to see views of Lac Tremblant and cruise down at the end of the day. More advanced skiers aren鈥檛 left out: they can lay trenches on Erik Guay and Jasey-Jay Anderson, two runs named for local Olympians, and anything on the North Side is good for powder hounds after a snowstorm. At the base of Mont-Tremblant, have dinner at Coco Pazzo, which sources ingredients directly from farms in Quebec and Italy. Bunk down in the middle of everything at the in the heart of Tremblant village, mere steps from the lift. 鈥擪.贵.
惭耻蝉迟-厂办颈听搁耻苍: La Griffe, a fun steep headwall on the North Side.
叠别蝉迟听础辫谤猫蝉: Le P鈥檛it Caribou in Mont-Tremblant has a fancy French name, but it鈥檚 the kind of place where you might end up dancing on the bar.
Local Tip: Stay in the resort village for free access to the mountain鈥檚 first tracks program, which get you a ride up 30 minutes before the official opening of the mountain.
Whistler/Blackcomb
Whistler, British Columbia, Canada

Vertical Rise: 5,020 feet (Whistler);听5,280 feet (Blackcomb)
Acres of Terrain: 4,757 (Whistler);听3,414 (Blackcomb)
Average Snowfall: 458 inches
Fly into Vancouver and take a car or bus along the stunningly scenic Sea to Sky Highway to the base of . If you stay in the village, you鈥檒l never need to get in a car鈥攖he place has everything, from sushi to ski shops to late-night poutine. The next morning, start your quest on Blackcomb for views of glaciated terrain, T-bar-accessible steeps, and powder-stuffed chutes. Stop at the mountaintop Horstman Hut for a midday meat pie or bowl of stew. When you鈥檙e ready to check out Whistler鈥檚 wide-open bowls and endless groomers, hop aboard the 2.73-mile-long Peak 2 Peak Gondola to travel from one mid-mountain to the other. Whether it鈥檚 spring corn or powder, the precipitous slopes of Whistler Bowl are always good. End the day sabering a champagne bottle at the Bearfoot Bistro or shooting a round of pool at the Cinnamon Bear Bar. 鈥Megan Michelson
Must-Ski Run: Spanky鈥檚 Ladder, a short bootpack from the top of Blackcomb鈥檚 Glacier Express, requires some effort, but experts will be rewarded with steep bowls filled with blown-in snow.听
Best Apr猫s: The Garibaldi Lift Company鈥擥LC to the locals鈥攇oes off starting around 4 p.m. You can watch skiers and riders come in for the day from your perch on the deck. 听
Local Tip: Sushi Village is the place to be seen, but the counter at Japanese grocer Fuji Market is the best place for quality sushi, udon, and ramen in a low-fuss atmosphere.