Panorama

Overview
Panorama is a little known resort that visitors like to keep secret. It certainly packs a punch with slopeside quality accommodation, a great snow record, and over 2800 acres of terrain (just a tad shy of Breckenridge). It also brags one of North America's longest verticals in 1220m mixed with 120 groomed trails. This is a great area for intermediates and there are some good challenges for experts in the Taynton Bowl area off the back of the summit. Beginners will love the uncrowded pistes and relaxed nature of the ski school.
Resort prices are inexpensive and the apres ski is jovial centre around a few bars - the biggest scene being at The T Bar and grill.
Offslope/apres ski
Not a huge amount to do off the slopes other than the usual snow sports activities such as snowmobiling and dog-sledding. The après ski is fairly quiet and centred around a couple of bars that do get busy after the ski day finishes. Children's evening events are held.
Overview
Surprisingly big resort with some lovely ski in ski out accommodation.
At a glance
- Pistes:
- 2847 acres
- Resort height:
- 1160m
- Top station:
- 2380m
Suitability
Positives
- Good size ski area
- 4000ft vertical drop
- Very quiet slopes
- Ski in Ski out accommodation
Negatives
- Fairly quiet nightlife
- Not many easy runs
Panorama’s beautifully appointed Upper Village Gold rated condos are all located in the ski-in/ski-out Ski Tip and Tamarack buildings close to the Panorama Springs water park, and are only a...

Accommodation and resort facilities in Panorama are all conveniently located in a fantastic, purpose-built slopeside village at the base of the Mile One Quad chairlift. All units are either ski-in/ski-out...

Panorama’s excellent Specialty Townhomes offer something additional to the resort's already impressive lodging mix. Townhomes are all multi-level units, which are big and spacious and work really well for families...
