Banff, a luminous gem in the Canadian Rockies, holds a prominent place in the heart of Alberta's majestic mountain range. Plan your perfect ski holiday in advance: download the latest Banff piste map to familiarize yourself with the trails and lifts ahead of time, ensuring you maximize your snow time.
Banff Sunshine Goat's Eye piste map
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Banff Sunshine best ski pistes
Banff Sunshine features over 300 runs with approximately 20% beginner, 55% intermediate, and 25% expert terrain, famed for dry snow and dramatic alpine bowls.
- Dell Valley (Intermediate - Blue): One of the resort’s best-loved cruising trails with a gentle gradient and expansive views.
- Tin Can Alley (Beginner - Green): A long green run perfect for first-timers working on speed control and linked turns.
- Larch Glade (Intermediate - Blue): Winds through trees with short powder sections and playful terrain.
- OS Pitch (Expert - Black): Short and steep, best skied early for optimal conditions.
- Star Trek (Intermediate - Blue): A twisting piste with sci-fi-worthy views across the Alberta Rockies.
- Fall Line (Expert - Black): A steep slope with natural moguls and technical turning.
- Wild West (Extreme - Double Black): A freeride zone with cliff drops and steep chutes, marked but unpatrolled.
- Delirium Dive (Extreme - Double Black): Sunshine’s most iconic off-piste run, avalanche gear required for access.
- Glade Runner, piste 79 (Intermediate - Blue): Forested glade run that offers light powder on quiet days.
- Wawa Bowl, piste 59 (Intermediate - Blue): Wide and sunny, perfect for linking turns with minimal traffic.
- World Cup Downhill, piste 27 (Expert - Black): A high-speed descent used for competition, featuring long turns and a thrilling finish.
- Angel Flight, piste 35 (Intermediate - Red/Blue): Smooth and scenic, cutting through the core of the resort with good flow.
Banff’s Big Three in brief
- Banff elevation: 1,476 m (4,843 feet)
- Highest elevation: 2,730 m (8,957 feet)
- Ski pistes: 356
- Type of ski pistes: 20 % beginner, 55% intermediate, 25% advanced
- Skiable terrain: 3,135 ha (7,747 acres)
- Max. vertical drop: 1,070 m (3,511 feet)
- Ski lifts: 28
- Terrain parks: 5
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