- Winter
- Accommodations
- Getting Here
- The Mountain
- The Village
- Summer
- Welcome to the Warming Hut
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Panorama has a number of outdoor adventures perfect to get everyone outside! Try Panorama Explorers scavenger hunt on the slopes or a horse-drawn sleigh ride complete with chocolate fondue around a roaring fire. Rent some snowshoes and hike out to the Hale Hut wilderness cabin. Bring along some friends and food to prepare a backcountry BBQ feast around a campfire, which you all built together!
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Snowy Slopeside Soak |
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Canada’s largest slopeside hot pools are included for all in house guests. Relax in the warmth of the Panorama Springs pools while gazing out to the saw tooth peaks of Monument. Open in the winter are three various sized pools each at different temperatures. This ensures that the right degree of comfort is available for varying preferences. The pools are the perfect ending to a day on the slopes.
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Active Activities |
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Your family will be thrilled to find superior activities programming to keep your children engaged and happy while they are off the slopes. With the focus to be Canada’s top family ski resort, the commitment to activities has never been stronger. Pano-buddy parties (whereby children can bring a stuffed animal to life), campfire and s’mores and snowshoe tours are just a few of the regularly scheduled activities.
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School has Never Been So Much Fun |
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New on the slopes for the 2010-2011 season is the Panorama Snow School. The school will use the latest techniques; ensuring skiers and boarders have fun and learn quickly. The new instruction program combined with Panorama’s varied terrain and friendly learning environment will help guests build confidence and make the most of their vacation.
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| About Panorama |
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Panorama Mountain Village rises 4,000 vertical feet above true slope-side lodging and giant hot pools, but it's not until you reach the summit that the real scale of the terrain becomes apparent. Below, are Canada's longest groomed fall-line cruisers and legendary 'backcountry style' riding.
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