
Canada’s ski season got started with a bang this year with ski resorts in B.C. sporting over 100″ of snowfall as early as mid-November. British Colombia has continued to get dumped on since boosting their totals to nearly 250″ of snowfall this season already.
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**these snowfall totals come directly from each ski resort’s website today. If a ski resort doesn’t have their snowfall totals listed, they’re not on this list.TOP 27 SNOWFALL TOTALS IN CANADA:#1. Revelstoke, B.C. = 249″#2. Whitewater, B.C. = 248″#3. Whistler, B.C. = 246″#4. Cypress Mountain, B.C. = 231″#5. Big White, B.C. = 209″#6. Silver Star, B.C. = 200″#7. Mount Seymour, B.C. = 191″#8. Fernie, B.C. = 187″#9. Red Mountain, B.C. = 176#10. Kicking Horse, B.C. = 169″
B.C. is having an incredible year and these snowfall numbers below prove it.
The USA is winning the North American snowfall total battle so far with 5 ski resorts having received over 300″ of snowfall this winter.

**these snowfall totals come directly from each ski resort’s website today. If a ski resort doesn’t have their snowfall totals listed, they’re not on this list.
TOP 27 SNOWFALL TOTALS IN CANADA:
#1. Revelstoke, B.C. = 249″
#2. Whitewater, B.C. = 248″
#3. Whistler, B.C. = 246″
#4. Cypress Mountain, B.C. = 231″
#5. Big White, B.C. = 209″
#6. Silver Star, B.C. = 200″
#7. Mount Seymour, B.C. = 191″
#8. Fernie, B.C. = 187″
#9. Red Mountain, B.C. = 176
#10. Kicking Horse, B.C. = 169″

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