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From the legendary ski racers that have claimed their glory on Norquay’s slopes since the 1930s, to beginners clipping on skis or a board for the very first time, Norquay is for everyone with over 60 runs to choose from. The fun does not stop when the sun goes down. Norquay offers the only night skiing in the Alberta Rockies. On Friday and Saturday nights the Cascade chair is fully lit, including the entire terrain and tube parks. Banff National Park’s deep-rooted ski culture started at Mt Norquay. Norquay is also home to Alberta’s largest tube park. Just take a seat on a purpose-designed inflatable tube, hold onto the handles, and get sliding! Summer months offer opportunities to climb, explore, and relax. Norquay has maintained its place as the locals’ hill for over nine decades, it’s Banff’s backyard – all while hosting skiers, riders, and sightseers from all corners of the globe. Norquay is a Banff classic!

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Banff, Canada

Canadian Rockies

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Friends riding up the sightseeing chairlift at Mt.Norquay in Banff National Park
Mt Norquay has 60 ski runs catering to all skill levels.
A group of children at the top of the run, hands in the air, before tubing at the Tube Park at Mount Norquay in Banff National Park
The resort is known for its family-friendly atmosphere and beginner terrain.
Man skiing a steep drop at Mt. Norquay in Banff National Park
Mt Norquay is just minutes from Banff town, providing easy access.
A group of skiers and snowboarders enjoying food and beer at the Cliffhouse Bistro in Mt. Norquay in Banff National Park
The resort offers ski lessons, rentals, and on-site dining options.