
As the 2024-25 ski season winds down, Big White Ski Resort in British Columbia is recognizing its most dedicated skiers and snowboarders. Those who have spent 100 days on the mountain can receive a commemorative 100-Day Pin as a reward for their unwavering commitment to the sport.
To claim their pins, guests can visit the Activities Desk in the Village Centre Mall until April 6, or pick them up at Big Whiteโs downtown Kelowna office after the season concludes.
Big White offers a simple solution for those unsure of their total days on the mountain: email resortservices@bigwhite.com with your name, and they will verify your eligibility. This gesture highlights the resortโs appreciation for its loyal patrons, who have made the current season memorable.
Big White has seen 227 inches (576 centimeters) of fresh snow this season and has a 90-inch (228-centimeter) base. The resort is scheduled to close on Sunday, April 6, and a few inches of snow are forecast for closing week.
Big White Ski Resort, located 35 miles (56 kilometers) southeast of Kelowna in British Columbia, offers a diverse skiing experience with 119 designated trails across 2,765 acres (1,119 hectares) of skiable terrain. The resort features a mix of beginner, intermediate, advanced, and extreme runs, with 18% for beginners, 54% intermediate, and 22% advanced. Big White is serviced by 16 lifts, including high-speed chairs and a gondola, capable of transporting 28,000 skiers per hour. Big White has received numerous awards, including being ranked as one of the best family resorts in Canada and recognized for its exceptional grooming and snow conditions by Ski Canada Magazine. It has also been named among the top ski resorts in North America by Condรฉ Nast Traveller UK Readersโ Choice Awards. Big Whiteโs TELUS Park is renowned as one of the best terrain parks in North America, hosting various international snowsport events.