Located on the beautiful riverbanks of the Little Smoky River, this ski hill and tube park boasts a hilltop café, rental and repair shop, and even a “snow school” for beginners or those looking to brush up on their skiing or snowboarding skills. Open on weekends and holidays, the Little Smoky Ski Area offers affordable winter fun for the whole family. With beautifully groomed runs, amazing views, great hospitality, and plenty of ways to enjoy a day outdoors, it’s no wonder this ski hill is a favourite among many.
Whether you’re a seasoned pro or a first-time visitor, the Little Smoky Ski Area offers something for everyone, promising unforgettable experiences and cherished memories every winter.
Lift Tickets
Ski Only | |
Adult (18+) Youth (6-17) Senior (65+) Tots (5 & under with the purchase of an adult lift ticket) Family (4+ members) |
$36 $31 Free Free $127 |
Tube Only |
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Adult (18+) Youth (6-17) Senior (65+) Tots (5 & under with the purchase of an adult lift ticket) Family (4+ members) |
$28 $21 Free Free $84 |
Lift & Rental Tickets
Includes: Day Lift Ticket & Full Rentals.
Adult (18+) Youth (6-17) Senior (65+) Tots (5 & under with the purchase of an adult lift ticket) Family (4+ members) |
$57 $49 Free Free $167 |
Hours of Operation
For a complete calendar of operations visit www.littlesmokyski.ca.
Northern Alberta Small Ski Area (NASSA) Passport
New! With the purchase of a season pass.
This passport entitles the season pass holder to 1 complimentary lift pass at each of the participating skills. The ski area will stamp your passport to indicate redemption.
Return your completed passport, with stamps from all six ski areas to be entered into a draw at the end of the season. The passport is valid only during the season of purchase.
A complimentary pass exclusion of liability waiver must be signed by an adult for each ski area at the time of redemption.
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MD of Smoky River, Alberta
T0H 1M0
Canada
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