Canadian ski resorts bank optimism based on early snowfall and cheap currency
CALGARY — Early, deep snow and a cheap currency are boosting hopes for a blizzard of profits at ski destinations across Canada this year.
Matt Mosteller, senior vice-president for Resorts of the Canadian Rockies, says hotel and skiing packages booked by U.S. customers at its four Alberta and B.C. resorts are up 80 per cent over the same time last year.
“It comes down to three things right now that are really at play: snow, value and real experience,” he said.
“With the deep snow and the Canadian ‘peso,’ it’s an unbelievable recipe for success with the U.S. market.”


