Whitewater ski resort
British Columbia freeride resort above Nelson | Known for: 1200 cm of annual snowfall, Ymir Bowl, Glory Ridge, Raven / Yutlx / Qukin Chair, steep trees, West Ymir, Cougar’s Claw, IFSA Challenger, and Powder Highway culture | Season: December to April depending on snowpack | Best for: advanced freeriders, powder skiers, POV crews, tree-skiing specialists, and riders who want honest terrain without mega-resort infrastructure Ymir Bowl And The Nelson Powder Hill Whitewater Mountain Resort sits above Nelson in British Columbia’s Selkirk Mountains, inside the Powder Highway zone that has shaped so much of interior Canadian freeskiing. The resort’s official numbers explain the reputation: 1200 cm of average snowfall, 614 meters of vertical drop, 553 hectares of in-bounds terrain, and 1314 hectares of total skiable terrain when the larger resort context is counted. Whitewater is not a giant lift-linked domain and not a polished international village.... Read more on the Location page