Revelstoke Mountain Resort is in the running—again! Nominated for Canada’s Best Ski Resort 2025, it aims to top the list for a third time.
Revelstoke Nominated for Canada’s Best Ski Resort—Again!
In a thrilling streak that’s become almost tradition, Revelstoke Mountain Resort has once again secured a finalist spot in the prestigious World Ski Awards, now in its 13th year. The resort is no stranger to accolades, having bagged the title of Canada’s Best Ski Resort in both 2016 and 2020. And now, for the 11th consecutive year, it’s back in the spotlight.
A Legacy of Excellence on the Slopes
Let’s be honest: if you’ve ever floated through powder in Greely Bowl, plunged into North Bowl, or carved your way down the fiery run called Hot Sauce, then you already get the hype. As RMR proudly shared on Facebook, “Revelstoke is where the stoke lives.”
This year, it’s not just about bragging rights. The 2025 award could mark a hat trick for RMR—its third time claiming the crown. And while it’s no stranger to this elite list, Revelstoke faces stiff competition, especially from Lake Louise, the perennial favorite that has taken the title nearly every year since the awards launched in 2013.
Community Power: The Stoke Behind the Vote
Voting opened on June 23 and runs through October 10, giving fans plenty of time to help elevate RMR to the top spot. The resort is calling on locals, visitors, and powder-chasers everywhere to “show some love and vote stoke.”
So whether you’ve visited once or you’re a die-hard Revelstoke regular, this is your moment to be part of ski history.
Meet the Contenders
Joining Revelstoke in the race for Canada’s top ski resort are:
Lake Louise Ski Resort
Whistler Blackcomb
Banff Sunshine Village
Fernie Alpine Resort
Mont Tremblant
Sun Peaks Resort
RED Mountain Resort
Panorama Mountain Resort
Big White Ski Resort
Whitewater Ski Resort
Each offers its own flavor of mountain magic, but only one will earn the ultimate nod this year.
Want to vote? Head over to worldskiawards.com and cast your ballot before the snow flies.