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Can you compare for me the difference between the Canadian Ski fields in British Columbia and Alberta to Australian/New Zealand ski fields?

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Can you compare for me the difference between the Canadian Ski fields in British Columbia and Alberta to Australian/New Zealand ski fields?

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Put simply, the snow is outstanding. It is consistent in quality, regularity and volume with large ski areas – and all this available when Australians have more available holiday time – in our summer! Generally the runs in British Columbia and Alberta are wider, certainly longer and there are more of them. The resorts provide good variation for skier experience and a balance of groomed through to virgin powder areas, glade skiing and ski in/ski out terrain. Ski Tours Canada’s preferred resorts each have a variety of blue, green, black and double black diamond runs. High-speed chairlifts dominate, and T bars are very rare. High winds are not common, however very cold days can be a surprise the first time you experience them. It is very rare that you would find ice on the Interior British Columbia and Alberta ski resort trails and snow-making is virtually unheard of considering the plentiful natural falls. You will notice the trees immediately, which are a complete contrast to the Austra

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