Panorama Mountain

Panorama Mountain

Panorama Mountain
4.5
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The massive mountain rises 4000 vertical ft and covers 3000 acres of terrain suitable for all abilities. Intermediates carve the famed fall-line groomed runs while advanced skiers revel in the steeps of Taynton Bowl. The summit’s 8000 ft elevation, just below tree-line, provides breathtaking views and stands tall over this convenient ski-in/ski-out village and the nearby quaint town of Invermere. After an exhilarating day on the slopes guests rejuvenate in Canada’s largest slopeside hot-pools. The resort’s relaxed character and abundance of onsite activities including heliskiing, Nordic skiing, snowshoeing, snowmobiling and tubing make it a favourite for destination skiers. This is Panorama Mountain Village.
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Phillip R
30 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Jan 2022
The check-in was very well done, Mandy did a great job of welcoming us to the resort. The accommodation we were given (1000 Mountains - Summit) was well appointed (except as noted below) and very handy to getting on to the first chair lift in the village, parking and ski storage within the building are excellent, as was the hot tub especially after enjoying a great day of skiing on a spectacular mountain. Biggest issue is the internet connection speed for guests - dial up would be faster! For a world class resort a disappointment. Also the accommodation lacked some of the amenities that would be expected such as coffee, tea and tissues. Not withstanding, would definitely recommend Panorama Mountain Ski Resort
Written January 10, 2022
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AbCanada
Kelowna, Canada344 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Dec 2020 • Couples
We had not stayed at the resort for several years and we quickly noticed that the accommodations are becoming dated and Well worn. We stayed in The Springs and found the bed comfortable but the plumbing was dated with slow hot water, carpets could use a good cleaning, our fireplace didn’t work and required a maintenance visit to get it going and while decor is not a priority, the rooms definately could use updating.

The resort itself has done a good job with Covid precautions and the hills, lifts and conditions were as nice as ever.

Great place for a trip but don’t expect the accommodations to compare with newer resorts.
Written December 15, 2020
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Mark's Travel Words
10 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Mar 2020
Only hit the mountain for one day but they got 8 -10 inches of fresh and there was A LOT of woods to hit and rip. i was there mid-week in early March and it was pretty empty.
But so much terrain and powder on the front, and since the SnowCat was not running, never even went to the back bowl - but heard it is a lot of fun terrain on top of all I hit on the front.
Only issue are lifts are limited and have to be careful where you end up. May be worse on a weekend as only 3 hours form Calgary.
Written March 20, 2020
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Melanie G
Calgary, Canada1 contribution
1.0 of 5 bubbles
Jan 2023 • Family
Planned to ski at Panorama on January 4th and have a Louise season pass where they are supposed to offer 25% off for season pass holders. They say it’s “blackout dates” but still offer the discount to lake Louise plus card holders??? Not only do they not offer the discount - they increased the day pass for an adult to $166/day which is extremely compared to other larger resorts in the area. Fernie for example is 2x the size and is only $149 for the day. We didn’t ski there and instead drive to Kimberley where we can support a hill that doesn’t take advantage of their customers. Very disappointed with their huge jump in price for the holidays.
Written January 4, 2023
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traveller2009Calgary
Calgary4 contributions
2.0 of 5 bubbles
Dec 2020
Nice hill to ride on but they screw you every chance they get. On my second day I bought another set of 4 RFID cards with my tickets (you don’t have a choice) and returned my old ones. The lady at the counter promptly “lost” my cards and stated bluntly that I did not give her any. So no deposit back. New for this season the “premium” parking upper lot is only for the ultra rich at $1000 for a parking space. Way to make regular people feel unwelcome you filthy animals.
Written January 1, 2021
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holiday9999
Port de Pollenca, Spain58 contributions
3.0 of 5 bubbles
Feb 2020 • Couples
Is it shabby and run down or is it a skiers paradise. It depends - if you like skiing in all terrain on well kept slopes and through trees with very few people if any around you this is paradise. We skied for two weeks and barely shared a chair lift.

If you are looking for stuff to do, places to eat and places to drink post or pre skiing then this isn’t the place for more than a few nights stay. The T bar, alto and the cabin are the only restaurants and there are only so many chicken wings and pizzas you can eat in a week. The resort accommodation and bar does feel shabby and needs investment and a bit late atmosphere but can you have quiet slopes and busy bars ? You have to take your choice.

We went down into Invermere in the afternoon and it was a ghost town so really not worth the trip.

Put your boots on , your Google’s on and enjoy the slopes you won’t regret it
Written February 13, 2020
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Jo C
1 contribution
2.0 of 5 bubbles
Dec 2020 • Family
Other reviews are accurate about the parking. There’s very limited parking anywhere near the base and the parking attendants will not let you near to drop kids etc. So if you have young children and associated gear it’s an ordeal. Like others said you can pay $1000 for a guaranteed spot in the upper lot that is reasonably close to the lifts.
Written January 11, 2021
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836eldent
Calgary, Canada674 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Jan 2021
Outstanding Mountain, the skiing was fantastic, as it snowed 24 cm overnight, couldn't ask for a better day. I could honestly say it is the top mountain in the region for all classes of skiing, from beginners to expert runs. Everyone greets you, a very friendly mountain experience.
One huge asset was the cross country skiing at the golf coarse, we rented skis and boots there and the trails were outstanding, very well groomed, and since we are new to the cross counting skiing, a lot of people on the trails gave us good tip on the hills in the back country. This is a must do thing when visiting Panorama.
Written January 4, 2021
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sc2010
Ontario9 contributions
2.0 of 5 bubbles
Dec 2020 • Family
The mountain is fine. A bit icy in some spots so be careful as it can creep up on you without warning. The setup is very poor right from the car park to the gondola. We have small kids and the parking attendants are not accommodating. The upper parking lot near the hill is very very small for such a big resort and they don’t even let you drop off the family so they can get setup. They force you to go down to the lower parking and get on the ever slow gondola. It’s very slippery while walking up to the gondola over that silly bridge and with small kids it’s a lot of work before even getting to the ski hill. I almost wished we hadn’t even bothered at one point. I wish the parking attendant would be more understanding at the top and let us drop off our kids and stuff so we wouldn’t all have to carry our skis up to the gondola. The hill is fine but they really don’t understand what it’s like to come skiing with smaller kids. The people working the lots are not trained to help guide families, there is no real drop off at the upper hill. We stayed here last year which makes it easier but the rooms are so outdated as other previous reviews state that we opted for copper point instead. On the mountain everything is fine, the mountain is good but it’s a real pain with small kids to start the day without any convenience. We will think twice, unfortunately there are not too many other hills in the area and we might just have to suck it up! But there should be an easy drop off near the upper parking lot, it doesn’t take a genius to figure that out. All other ski hills have a nice drop off area so little ones can make there way easier. Oh well!
Written December 29, 2020
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DrDougieEvil
16 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Feb 2020 • Friends
Nice hill with plenty of terrain and good show conditions. Lots of cruisers but plenty of steep runs as well.

The longest lift line this week was about 12 people long.... Not 12 chairs, 12 people (3 chairs).

Definitely worth a visit.
Written February 13, 2020
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