Ski Marble Mountain and it's the closest North American resort to Europe. From long, flat trails to steep mogul runs, skiing & snowboarding here is superb. You also get some night-skiing if that's your thing.
Where
You can ski Marble Mountain by accessing directly each day from the provincial capital, St John's. Marble Mountain is actually part of the foothills of the Appalachian Mountain Range and with a five-hour flight from London you can be here and skiing shortly after! This ski resort has 37 trails and 225 skiable acres of terrain with a good mix of skiing and snowboarding. With good facilities available in Corner Brook - Newfoundland's second-largest town - just 10km away, transfers are relatively pain-free.
On the slopes
Not far from Gros Morne National Park, ski Marble Mountain ski resort are good for all levels of skier. There are five lifts serving 37 trails, the longest of which, Country Road, is 4.5km. Boarders will enjoy groomed trails, a competition half pipe and an excellent terrain park, while more advanced skiers will enjoy the challenge of 'Boomerang', a double black mogul run.
If you like to really pack in the runs, the resort also offers night-skiing on a large proportion of the slopes - so all of you can enjoy an evening's skiing/boarding too. Finally, you'll also find over 40km of groomed trails at the Blow Me Down Cross Country Ski Park.
Off the slopes
Marble Mountain is surrounded by delightful towns where you can find accommodation and other amenities. Corner Brook, just 10 minutes away, has a variety of shops, a sports centre, a bowling alley and a cinema, plus a good selection of choice of restaurants and bars. Families will enjoy the Kids Kamp, or else head to the Family Adventure Tube Park.