Snowboarding & Downhill Skiing in Manitoba

Manitoba’s prairie landscape offers thrill-seekers and snow enthusiasts an array of exceptional snowboarding and downhill skiing destinations.

Photo Credit: Asessippi Ski Area & Resort

Manitoba presents a diverse range of options for both beginners and seasoned pros. Here are some top spots where you can carve through the snow and revel in the exhilarating experiences that Manitoba’s slopes have to offer, ensuring an unforgettable winter adventure.

Call to verify whether the resorts are open before travelling!

1. Asessippi Ski Area & Resort

Asessippi Ski Area & Resort is a popular winter destination in the region with the largest ski area in the Prairies. There are 26 downhill runs, three lifts, a tubing park, two terrain parks, snowbiking, and lots more fun! Details

Where: 

Inglis, MB

Location: From Junction 83 & 482, approximately 2.2 km west then 1.3 km north

 Ph: 204 564-2000

How much:  

Lift tickets Full day: Varies $48.94 – $74.02

2. SpringHill Winter Sports Park

Photo Credit: SpringHill Winter Sports Park

Located 15 minutes from downtown Winnipeg, it is a place for all kinds of winter adventure. The hill stands at 130 vertical feet and has three lifts: one quad chair lift and two rope tows. It includes Manitoba’s top terrain park, a mogul run, a race run, and open areas for learning. They also provide skiing and snowboarding, ski and snowboard rentals, and professional ski and snowboard lessons. Details

Where: 

65036 Oasis Rd, Winnipeg Ph: 204 224-3051

How much:  

2026 rates TBA

2025 rates: Adult: $42
Student / Military (with valid ID or student card): $39
Junior (6-12) / Senior (55+): $29
Thrifty Tuesday: $19 All Evening

3. Holiday Mountain Resort

Photo Credit: Holiday Mountain Resort

Have a ski-in and ski-out winter holiday and take your pick from freestyle terrain park, 11 downhill runs at  Manitoba’s most popular ski resort. Enjoy skiing, snowboarding, and Manitoba’s longest Ziplines (open winter). Details

Where: 

Holiday Mountain Resort, #12 Later Way
La Riviere ~ 2 hours drive. Ph: (204) 242-2172

How much:  

Lift Tickets: $37 – $59; Night Skiing: $34

4. Falcon Ridge Ski Slope

Whether you explore 30km of world-class Nordic ski trails, test your skills at a terrain park or do twelve alpine ski runs, this ski resort, with its hand-crafted cabins and private hot tubs, is a great winter weekend getaway near home. Tubing, snowboarding, skating, snowshoeing, and other winter activities can be enjoyed here.  Details

Where: 

100 Ridge Road, Falcon Lake

Whiteshell Provincial Park, Manitoba

~ 2 hours from Winnipeg

Phone: (204) 349-8935

Email: info@falconridgeski.com

How much:  

Full-Day Lift Tickets: Varies

Season Pass: $396.00/Adult (18-69 years of age) | $337.00/Youth | $267.00/Child

5. Ski Valley

Photo Credit: Ski Valley

Ski Valley has nine distinctive runs for beginners, advanced skiers, and snowboarders at all levels. There are 1.6 km of slopes available. They also offer ski and snowboard rentals, instructions, and snow blade rentals. Details

 

Where: 

Near the town of Minnedosa, in western MB

Located 4 km North on Hwy #10 from the Rest Area at Junction #10 & #16

~ 3 hours west of Winnipeg

Phone: (204) 867-3509

Email: info@skivalley.ca

How much:  

Season Pass: Adult $525; Junior $430

Lift Tickets: Adult $55; Junior $45

6. Mystery Mountain Winter Park

With 18 downhill ski runs, a half-pipe, two poma lifts, a T-bar, one rope tow and a terrain park, this winter park provides exceptional skiing, snowboarding, cross-country skiing and snowshoeing in Northern Manitoba. You can enjoy snowboarding, snow tubing, and over 25 km of cross-country ski trails. Newbies can attend the ski school. Details

Where: 

Thompson, MB

Located 22 km/14 mi. north of Thompson

Phone: 204 778-8624

Email: info@mysterymountain.ca

How much:  

Day Passes: Senior (55 and up) $30, Adult (18 to 54) $40, Youth (13 to 17) $30, Child (6 to 12) $30, XC & Snowshoe Trails: $10

7. Thunder Hill Ski Area

Winter recreation abounds with skiing, snowboarding, cross-country skiing and snowmobiling. There are beginner, intermediate, and advanced runs available. There are over 22 groomed downhill ski runs, with two runs almost 3/4 mile, 450 vertical and unmarked cross-country ski trails, a 2.22 km snowshoe trail, and snowmobile trails. Details

Where: 

Located just north of Benito, MB on Hwy 83. Take Road 487 Approx. 14 miles West at the top of the hill. Follow the signs as you near the hill.
Phone: (204) 539-2626

8.  Stony Mountain Ski Area – Closed for 2024-25 Season

Photo Credit: Stony Mountain Ski Area

Visit this ski area known as Manitoba’s snowboarding capital and have an exhilarating time skiing, snowboarding or learning how to do it at Stony Mountain. They also conduct ski and snowboard lesson programs and camps.

Was closed for 2024-25 season. No information available for future opening.

 

Where:

Stony Mountain Ski Area, 11016 E Sellars Hill Road, Stony Mountain

Located 11 km north of the Perimeter Highway Winnipeg on Hwy # 7 in the community of Stony Mountain. Turn into the community of Stony Mountain and follow the signs to the northeast corner of town. We are located on the east escarpment.

Ph : (204) 344-5977

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