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RudyGarmischIts a terrible town for skiing, you should just get into raquetball.
dirtycommieHey guys, I’m gonna be moving to Vancouver for university and I’m honestly quite clueless about the skiing there other than Grouse Mountain, Cypress and Whistler. Whistler is fucking far however and super expensive so I probably won’t be going there often at all. And I really don’t know much about the other resorts. I’m just looking for a hill that has a park and that’s open late so I can ski in the evenings, kinda like COP. Also preferably something that has public transportation going up there? I’m not sure where I’ll be living yet but prob somewhere near East Van.
SlowbroI went to UBC, grouse is the best option. Great park with a big ski scene and open late so you can go after class. Weekday nights you almost have the mountain to yourself it’s awesome.
Seymour park is worth checking out a few times but it’s more snowboard oriented.
Go to whis for spring skiing after the semester.
.Dadgrouse looks like it has a good park and after seeing their WTRP edit the vibes look good too. just this spring they announced that they'll be getting a park lift for the rail section. for me that's enough reason to pickup a season pass.
mystery3They're also still open, a good snowy April and they're planning to stay open until May 15. I do not like having to load up and down on the tram though. I imagine when it's busy that could be a real pinch point?
mystery3They're also still open, a good snowy April and they're planning to stay open until May 15. I do not like having to load up and down on the tram though. I imagine when it's busy that could be a real pinch point?
freestyler540I heard Surrey and Chilliwack are great places to live, without the big ticket rentals.
Vancouver sucks, its a lot like Toronto, but with way more rain. Transit is over capacity and everything is overpriced. UBC is a well reputable school. What are you taking?
its better to travel to kelowna or kamloops over the weekend for better skiing
freestyler540I heard Surrey and Chilliwack are great places to live
dirtycommieUpdate: In Vancouver rn, I actually got into Emily Carr and UBC but ended up going with Emily Carr. Going to buy a seasons pass for Grouse rn! It seems like such a sick hill based on what everybody is saying here and super convenient too.
Thank you all for your recommendations!! :D