Canadian Ski Towns with the Most Luxurious Real Estate

Whistler, BC | Andrew Darlington

Across Canada, numerous renowned high-end ski destinations boast luxurious real estate options characterized by elevated price tags, stunning chalets, and unparalleled amenities. Let’s explore the epitome of luxury within some of Canada’s most exclusive ski towns. 

Vernon, BC

Vernon is a bustling city in British Columbia’s famed Okanagan Valley. Surrounded by mountains, rivers, and lakes, it is a popular spot to buy seasonal properties, and the nearby SilverStar Mountain is a notable reason why. This world-class ski resort boasts over 130 marked runs. Vernon’s prices are relatively affordable compared to other premier ski destinations, with an average market price of just under C$670,000, as reported by Realtor.ca in October 2023.

Whistler, BC

Whistler, a mountainous community in British Columbia, houses Whistler Blackcomb. By some measures, this is the largest ski resort on the continent—a vast destination that attracts numerous skiers and snowboarders every year. Whistler Blackcomb is the most expensive resort in the country, and it has a very upscale real estate market. According to the Real Estate Board of Greater Vancouver in October 2023, the benchmark price for a single-family detached home exceeded C$2,400,000. These properties seldom enter the market, but when they do, the combination of a gorgeous setting and world-class skiing conditions ensures that they rarely remain available for long.

Whistler | Yuta Koike

Mont-Tremblant, QC

Mont-Tremblant, a short drive from Montreal, is Eastern Canada’s most famous ski destination and a stunningly beautiful town. The picturesque Mont-Tremblant Ski Resort offers terrain for all experience levels, a casino, and lively community events. Though real estate prices are not incredibly expensive, with the current market price around C$516,000 (according to Realtor.ca in October 2023), its incredible amenities and fantastic dining scene make it a top luxury destination. 

Mont-Tremblant | Neora Aylon

Banff, AB

Banff, surrounded by the mountains within the world-famous Banff National Park, stands as a gorgeous and opulent mountain town. Premier ski destinations surround it, including Lake Louise Ski Resort and Banff Sunshine Village. Exclusive hotels and dining hotspots line Banff Avenue, lending to the community’s sophisticated atmosphere. The average property price is approximately C$1,686,000, according to RE/MAX Central in November 2023. Clearly, real estate in Banff does not come cheap, however, many are willing to pay this price for a home in this magnificent location. 

Banff | Karthik Uppuluri

Canmore, AB

Canmore, a Rocky Mountain town steeped in natural beauty, is one of the country’s premier destinations for nature lovers. It also offers upscale attractions with exceptional shopping and dining destinations. With six ski resorts within an hour’s drive of Canmore, many invest in property there as a winter base for ski season. Real estate prices in Canmore are substantial, with Zolo.ca reporting the average sold price for the past month at C$967,000. This figure is significantly higher than the average in the Alberta market. 

Canmore | Matthew Sichkaruk

Collingwood, ON

Collingwood, nestled along Georgian Bay just east of the renowned Blue Mountain Ski Resort, is widely considered Ontario’s premier ski town. With 364 skiable acres and more than 40 runs, Blue Mountain is a favorite among Toronto and Southern Ontario residents. In fact, many choose to purchase second properties in Collingwood. It is a pricey location for a chalet, with the average sold price at approximately C$751,000, as reported by Zolo.ca in November 2023. However, also serving as a delightful year-round destination, the prospect of purchasing property in Collingwood is all the more enticing.