Whitewater is the type of place that other resorts will pay marketing people ridiculous sums of money to try and re-create. It's organic, vibrant, low-key, high-energy and probably the greatest hard-core ski experience in North America.
Plus Nelson is, hands down, the coolest ski town - or any other type of town ever!
Though having some interesting aspects, Whitewater is an overrated resort. It clearly boasts a 400m fair straight vertical drop with no flats, but offers very limited terrain. Those who claim the off-piste terrain is unlimited just described all of BC, nothing special with WH2O (Whitewater). Red Mountain will offer a lot more off-piste bringing you back to the base of the lifts. Most off-piste itinerary in WH20 will get you out of bound. You will seldom be able to do more than 2 rides in a day. The runs bringing you inbound are mostly located in the Ymir Bassin wich is very exposed and at high avalanche risk with some very hazardous terrain. The slopes are very steep and trees are narrow, thus requiring loads of snow to be attractive. 20cm of fresh snow is very little for such steep and narrow terrain. Fortunately, they're gifted with plenty of snow at Whitewater but it gets tracked out very fast, bringing you out of bound (see previous comment). Be aware the resort is mainly south and west facing so the snow gets hard and/or sunbaked very fast. The short lines are a myth as the 2 chairs are very slow and the runs very short, so you'll lose plenty of your time in line. Most remote runs (Catch Bassin and around) will require quite long traveling, making you loose altitude which is dramatic when you have so little. The Catch Bassin run is a joke, since after losing time and altitude in traveling, you'll make no more than 10-12 turns in it. Thumbs up for the permanent beacon training center AND, of course, for the greatest caf of all West, that would rank WH20 among the best even in Europe. Same for Nelson that ranks among the top places to stay in Western America. A real town with plenty of world class coffee shops, good restaurants, amazing food supply (even compared with Montreal). All of this in a welcoming and relaxed atmosphere, dense central hub with noticable colonial architecture, great vincinity, proximity of Red (50 min), Kootenay Pass (60 min), WH20 (20 min), amazing Ainsworth Hot Springs (40 min). Go to local community center for a quick spa & sauna after your ski day and head to Red for unlimited inbound terrain or Kootenay Pass for amazing unlimited and accessible back country.
No lift lines, the most snow, all manner of terrain, the most down to earth people, and the best food I've ever had at a resort anywhere (it's better than most restaurants) all located 25 minutes from the most amazing town in Canada. Nelson and Whitewater are the answer to the cancer that is Calgary and RCR.
October 07, 2005
William Burford
from
USA - California
Whitewater is it. Small hill, with constant snow, these lifts are worth it. If your flying to North America to party with skis, go to Las Vegas. If you want to see what skiing in Canada (or the NW of USA) is all about hit Whitewater as part of a BC tour along with Red Mountain, Fernie, Kicking Horse, and the small hills around Spokane Washington USA. Also, Big Mountain and Big Sky in Montana USA are super. All these hills have small off piste runs and your money goes way further because if you have your own transportation so you can pick and choose as the snow flies.