Fernie Slopeside Lodge, Fernie

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Location: where is Fernie Slopeside Lodge

Ski-in/ski-out location – Located at the base of the Fernie Alpine Resort ski area.
In the Base Village – Steps from the Village Plaza and 5km from Fernie old town.
Free bus to town - Just a 10 minute bus ride to downtown Fernie with its great selection of bars, restaurants and entertainment.

Overview: hotel description: Fernie Slopeside Lodge description

Hotel-style accommodation - Standard room (2 double beds), Family room (2 Queen beds & pull-out sofa) and the Alpine Suite (4 bedrooms, sleeps up to 8 people, fully self-contained).
All you need – All rooms have a digital flat screen TV, mini fridge, coffee maker, microwave and WiFi.
Lodge facilities - ski and boot lockers and laundry facilities for guests.
Convenience store – The on-site Mountain Pantry store has staple foods, fresh fruit, beers and other liquor.

Facilities: Fernie Slopeside Lodge features

  • All Rooms en suite: Yes
  • Car Parking: Yes
  • Piste/Lift: Ski-in/ski-out
  • Town centre: 5 km on free shuttle bus
  • WiFi: Yes

Room Types: Fernie Slopeside Lodge bedrooms

Standard room (2 double beds)

Family room (2 Queen beds & pull-out sofa)

Alpine Suite (4 bedrooms, sleeps up to 8 people, fully self-contained)


Meals: Fernie Slopeside Lodge food & drink

We update Fernie Slopeside Lodge's details often, but facilities do change. e.g. some extras listed by the supplier as "free" or included might only be for the first time you use them, or for one time per party, then charged for further use. If any specific feature is essential to your holiday, make sure you ask us to confirm the details of it before you book your holiday.
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Resort: about Fernie: about holidays in Fernie: about ski holidays in Fernie: about ski holidays in Fernie Canada

Amazing powder bowls Award winning ski town Ski-out Alpine Resort

Whether it’s down to a local legend, the Griz, or just good old Mother Nature, an annual snow depth of more than two double-decker buses is the making of an awesome week on the Rockies. And with those glorious groomers and deep powder bowls up in resort, plus some cool Canadian vibes downtown, what’s not to love about Fernie?

Beginner Intermediate Advanced Snowboard

Great for Off piste Doorstep skiing Snow sure

Fernie webcam

Snow Report: Top 162cm, Bottom 115cm

Snow Forecast: 12cm expected this week

Snow History: March average depth 258.5cm

Fernie trail map

Approx. airport transfer times depend on conditions:

Calgary210mins
Kalispell (Montana)180mins
Cranbrook75mins
Region:British Columbia, Canada
First opened:1962

Fernie lift pass price last reported as £259 (adult for 6 days). Ask for a quote when booking Fernie Slopeside Lodge.
Night skiing: Yes
Fernie has N E facing slopes.
Usually open for skiing Dec - April.

Town altitude: 1068m
Top of slopes: 2149m
Bottom of piste: 1068m
Vertical drop: 1082m
Total length of trails:2504 acres
Longest piste:5km
What do you get when a mythical mountain man, born in a grizzly bear’s den, fires an enormous musket into the Canadian skies? A whopping annual snowfall of up to 37 feet… So goes the local legend of ‘The Griz’, the reputed source of Fernie’s fantastic snow record. Whatever causes the snow to fall, there are over 2500 acres of terrain on which to enjoy it, and it’s not unusual to find you have a run completely to yourself… It’s easy to see why Fernie Alpine Resort pipped Whistler et al to the post for ...
The Lower Mountain seems tailor made for newbies, with the Mini and Mighty Moose areas easing learners and little ones into the basics, under the tutelage of the excellent Telus Winter Sports School (this is also where you’ll find floodlit skiing on certain evenings). Improvers can then access some gentle green groomers from the Deer Chair and Elk Quad (including the delightfully named Holiday, Dipsy and Giggly Gully). The intermediate and expert terrain’s nicely mixed throughout the area, meaning groups of...
The Griz Bar at the base of the mountain is the place to go after a day on the slopes. Refuel with cold beers and pub grub or ask for their famous “Mogul Smoker” (a magnificent rum and Kahlua concoction). This is also the place of a local tradition called naked table sliding – we’ll leave the staff to explain that one! The Lost Boys Café at the top of the Timber Express Chair is the only on-mountain option for a sit-down meal while Bear’s Den, an open-air fast-food kiosk is great for a quick pit stop. M...

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