Mountain Stats

Panorama has 2,847 acres of terrain – ranging from wide open fall-line cruisers to powder-filled tree lines and the steep and deep exhilaration in Taynton Bowl.
 
The ski area is perfect for many skiers as 75% of the runs are suitable for beginners or intermediates.  Think wide open groomers, winding down the fall-line from the summit right to the village base area or to the door of your condo.
 
For black-diamond runs head to the Taynton Bowl. Previously a Heli-skiing tenure, the area is now within bounds, so the slopes are patrolled, avalanche controlled and no backcountry gear is needed. Warm up first as the 700 acre bowl is all black runs. It’s a great place to find powder stashes days after a dump.

 

Vertical Drop 1,220m / 4,000ft
Base Elevation 1,180m / 3,875ft
Top Elevation 2,400m / 7,875ft
Ski Season December 14, 2012 to April 7, 2013
Terrain 2,847+ patrolled acres
Average Snowfall 479cm / 188 inches
Snowmaking 40% of main named runs
Hours of Operation
9am - 8pm Thursday, Friday & Saturday (including night skiing)
9am - 4:30pm Sunday, Monday, Tuesday & Wednesday
Trails 120 trails and bowls. Two terrain parks.
Terrain 20% Beginner
55% Intermediate/Advanced
25% Expert
Uphill Capacity 8,500 skiers per hour
Longest Run 5.5km "Never Never Land" in Taynton Bowl
Lift System 9 Lifts - 1 Village Gondola, 2 Express Quad Chairs, 1 Quad Chair, 1 Triple Chair, 1 Double Chair, 1 Platter, 2 Carpet lifts
Average Winter Temperature -5C / 25F

 

Other Facts:

Location

Located in the province of British Columbia, 308 km west of Calgary, Alberta. Take the Trans Canada Highway west and then Highway 93 south to Invermere, B.C. Panorama is 18 km west of Invermere.

Ownership

Owned and operated by Panorama Mountain Village Inc., a group of local homeowners and investors.

The new owners decided to reinvest 100% of profit from the first 10 years back into the resort. A hands-on-commitment from owners has raised service standards across the resort, creating exceptional guest experiences.
 
Award-winning golf

Greywolf Golf Course is an eighteen hole, 7,140 yard, par 72 course designed by Doug Carrick. It is open from early May to early October.