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Frequently Asked Questions
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What gear do you need?
A brief history of snowboarding
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Resorts in Canada

Here's a place to start looking for ski and snowboarding resorts in Canada. It is very incomplete. Please send additions to the site publisher. Like the U.S., Canada is home to ski and snowboard resorts that range from world-class mega-destinations to small, family and friendly-budget hills. Follow the links below to peruse the web sites of selected resorts in Canada.

British Columbia

You've heard of Whistler. But British Columbia contains many other worthy destinations as well.

Prairie Provinces

Places to ride in the prairie provinces range from major mountains to minor molehills. Click here to see a list from Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba.

Eastern Canada

In the Grays on Trays listing, Eastern Canada ranges from Ontario to Newfoundland.

For more ski areas in Canada

The links on these pages are extensive but not comprehensive. See the Canadian Ski Council for more links.

Resorts in the U.S.

West Coast: Alaska, Washington, Oregon, California
Rockies: Idaho, Montana, Wyoming, Utah, Colorado, Arizona, New Mexico
Midwest: Minnesota, Wisconsin, Illinois, Iowa, Missouri, North Dakota and South Dakota
Great Lakes: Michigan, Indiana, and Ohio
New England: Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Connecticut, Massachusetts, Rhode Island
Southeast: West Virginia, Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina, Tennessee, Alabama
Mid-Atlantic: New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania

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Discussion

For more information about snowboarding for adults, check out the Grays on Trays discussion board.

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