Whitewater Ski Resort Piste Map
Grab the Whitewater Ski Resort ski resort map to get the lay of the land before you head up the mountain. The trail map covers 82 runs spread across roughly 400 metres of vertical, from a base at 1,646m up to 2,045m at the top. With 8 beginner runs, 26 intermediate trails and 39 advanced options serviced by 3 chairlifts and a drag lift, you'll want to plan your lines in advance to make the most of your day.

Best Runs in Whitewater Ski Resort
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Catch (Green): A mellow cruiser from the Summit Chair that's ideal for building confidence with its gentle gradient and wide track.
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All Seasons (Green): A scenic beginner run winding through the trees, offering a longer descent back to base without any intimidating pitch.
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Powder Trails (Blue): A rolling intermediate run through stunning old-growth forest that holds powder beautifully after a snowfall.
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Summit (Blue): The main artery from the top of Summit Chair, this wide blue offers consistent pitch and excellent views across the Kootenays.
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Hummingbird (Blue): A favourite amongst intermediates for its smooth, flowing nature and tree-lined character that makes for brilliant low-visibility skiing.
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Easy Glades (Blue): Perfectly spaced trees provide an ideal introduction to off-piste skiing without the commitment of steeper gladed terrain.
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Catch Basin (Black): A steep, sustained pitch that gets mogulled up quickly and tests your leg strength on the way down.
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Glory Basin (Double Black): Technical glade skiing through tight trees with natural features and steep rollover sections that demand solid off-piste skills.
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Blowdown (Black): A challenging run littered with natural obstacles and fallen timber that requires constant line choice and quick reactions.
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Gorge (Double Black): One of Whitewater's steepest in-bounds options, this narrow chute through the trees is all about commitment and precise turns.

