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Fernie piste map

Detailed piste map of Fernie ski resort highlighting top ski runs and lifts
20th July, 2025
5 min read time

Fernie Alpine Resort is celebrated for its exceptional powder, and challenging terrain. This renowned ski destination in British Columbia attracts thrill-seekers and nature enthusiasts alike with its five expansive bowls and over 140 named runs that cater to all levels, from novices to expert skiers and snowboarders. As you prepare for an exhilarating ski adventure, ensure you download the latest Fernie piste map. This indispensable guide provides a comprehensive overview of the resort's extensive ski and snowboarding areas, detailing the various ski lifts, slope difficulties, and interconnected zones.

Fernie ski resort piste map

Download it here, or pick up a copy at ticket offices and information points throughout the resort.

Fernie ski resort piste map
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Fernie ski resort piste map downloads

Click on the links below to download the latest Fernie alpine resort piste map

  1. Fernie ski resort piste map pdf
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Fernie best ski pistes

Fernie Alpine Resort offers 14% green, 29% blue, and 57% black terrain, celebrated for its deep powder and challenging bowls:

  • Lizard Bowl, Ballet (Green-Beginner): A discovery green on the lower mountain, open and forgiving.
  • Lizard Bowl, Cedar Trail (Green-Beginner): Gentle green through cedar‑lined slopes, ideal for learners.
  • Cedar Bowl, Red Tree Road (Green-Beginner): A winding green meander through Siberia Basin.
  • Lower Mountain, Meadow (Green-Beginner): Wide grassland green, great for first turns.
  • Lower Mountain, Deer (Green-Beginner): Another valley green, calm and scenic.
  • Lower Mountain, Holo Hike (Blue-Intermediate): Rolling blue with playful cambers, often tracks untracked snow.
  • Lower Mountain, Power Trip (Blue-Intermediate): A carving blue with consistent pitch and great grooming.
  • Timber Bowl, Falling Star (Blue-Intermediate): A mid‑mountain blue with scenic outlooks.
  • Siberia Bowl, Morning Glory (Black-Expert): A steep black fall‑line under the gondola, requires expert technique.
  • Lizard Bowl, Corner Pocket (Double Black-Expert): A legendary double black chute. Tight, steep, and icy.
  • Lizard Bowl, Easter Bowl (Black, Expert): Advanced black line with steep pitch and natural features.
  • Polar Peak, Papa Bear (Double Black, Expert): A remote double black couloir. Serious commitment.
  • Polar Peak, Mama Bear (Double Black-Expert): Adjacent double black chute with technical entrance.
  • Polar Peak, Polar Circus (Double Black-Expert): An extreme double black terrain park line, only for experts.
  • Polar Peak, Polar Coaster (Double Black-Expert): Steep, technical couloir requiring firm snow.
  • Timber Bowl, Big Bang (Black-Expert): A challenging black fall‑line with short cliff drops.
  • Timber Bowl, Knot Chutes (Double Black-Expert): A series of tight, steep double black chutes. Expert only.

Fernie ski resort in brief

  • Base elevation: 1,052 m (3,450 ft)
  • Summit elevation: 2,134 m (7,000 ft)
  • Vertical drop: 1,082 m (3,550 ft)
  • Skiable terrain: +1,012 ha (+2,500 acres)
  • Number of runs: 140
  • Type of pistes: 19 green, 41 blue, 80 black (including double and triple blacks)
  • Longest run: 4.8 km (3 miles)
  • Number of ski lifts: 10
  • Snow-making: 10 % of the slopes
  • Snow-park: 1

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