The world-famous Delirium Dive opened yesterday– the earliest opening in its ten year history!
As one of Sunshine Village’s three freeride zones,
the Dive offers some of the most extreme inbounds
terrain in North America.
This week it was named one of the ‘World’s
Scariest Ski Slopes’ by MSN, to add to its many
other accolaides.
“We’ve had fantastic snow this season enabling us
to open the Dive earlier than ever before. Expert
skiers and snowboarders will be very happy!” said
Dan Markham, of Ski Banff-Lake Louise-Sunshine.
Within the Dive’s 600 acres of terrain, natural
features include 20 metre cornices, frozen
waterfalls, stepped pillow drops, jagged rock
spines, and 25 metre cliffs. These natural hazards
are unmarked and exist throughout the area.
Skiers and snowboarders need to use good
judgment, know their skill level, and understand
that mountain conditions may change quickly. Entry
is only permitted for those with a shovel,
transceiver and buddy.
The Dive’s opening adds to the expert terrain already available at The Lake Louise Ski Area and
Mt. Norquay. Whitehorn 1, A Gulley and Ptarmigan Shoots are just some of Lake Louise’s terrain
already open for expert skiers and riders, with great powder conditions. Last weekend Mt. Norquay
held a special early opening of the North American chair, offering access to the resorts infamous
double-black diamond runs.
With some of the best snow in 30 years, the conditons at all three resorts are great on beginner
and intermediate terrain too.
After opening in October for weekends only, Mt. Norquay is opening full time tomorrow.
Preparations are well underway for the the new, family-fun Tubing Park, due to debut on December
19.
The Lake Louise Ski Area is proud to host the FIS Winterstart World Cup Women’s Races this
Friday to Sunday. The races are free to watch, plus there’ll be music and celebrations all weekend long. This is the chance for everyone to come out and cheer on Olympic hopefuls as they fine tune
their skills at Lake Louise!
Winter is definitely here in Canada’s Protected Playground, Banff National Park.
More Ski Area Details Here!


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