Big White Ski Resort, BC, Offers Next Winter’s Season Pass at This Year’s Price

Big White Ski Resort, Kelowna, British Columbia, just announced its annual Season Pass Prize Freeze. | Photo: Big White
Big White Ski Resort in British Columbia has launched its annual Season Pass Price Freeze, allowing skiers and snowboarders to secure next season’s pass at current prices. The offer begins today and runs through midnight on Thursday, April 30.
During the window, an adult pass for the 2026-27 season is available for $1,059 CAD — $40 less than the $1,099 Early Bird rate that follows in June. Youth passes (ages 13-18) cost $564, children’s passes (ages 6-12) cost $414, and Club 65 senior passes cost $749. Passes for children aged five and under remain at $39 regardless of when they are purchased. All prices are in Canadian dollars and subject to applicable taxes.
The Price Freeze offers unlimited, unrestricted mountain access for the full 2026-27 winter season. New for next year, all passholders will receive two group lesson vouchers at 40 percent off, with blackout dates applying December 23-31, 2026, and February 13-15, 2027. Club 65 members will also receive two repair and tuning vouchers at 50 percent off as an added benefit.
Big White CEO Peter Plimmer acknowledged the importance of season passes to the resort’s identity, stating that season passholders are the foundation of the resort and the ones who keep its spirit alive.
As of today, Big White reports a snow base of 77 inches (195 centimeters), with 100% of runs open and 16 lifts operating. The resort’s closing day for the current season is set for Monday, April 6.
Family fun at Big White Ski Area this spring. | Photo: Big White
The resort crossed the 200-centimeter (79-inch) season snowfall mark this weekend and celebrated the milestone with 2,000 free doughnuts. On Saturday, March 14, the resort’s mascot, Loose Moose, rolled through the parking lots at 9 a.m., making stops at Ridge, Snow Ghost, Bullet, and Black Forest to hand out the treats to early-morning skiers and riders. The resort’s Spring Break schedule runs through Sunday, March 22, with a full slate of events spread across the mountain and village. Highlights include the Neil Edgeworth Banked Slalom in TELUS Park on March 21 and 22, a St. Patrick’s Day party at The Woods on March 17, a Wednesday evening performance by magician Leif David, trivia nights, fireworks on Saturday evenings, and daily après sessions at the Moose Lounge featuring live music throughout the week. The week closes Sunday with the Neil Edgeworth Banked Slalom awards ceremony and a Sunday Service all-ages dance party in the Village Centre.
For those who want added peace of mind, a Refundable Pass Option is available for an additional $30 at the time of purchase, providing eligibility for a partial or full refund should certain personal circumstances prevent a passholder from using the pass after opening day. Without the option, passes are non-refundable after the resort opens.
The Price Freeze is available exclusively online through Big White’s eStore. Full pricing details and purchase links are available at bigwhite.com/season-passes.
With a vertical drop of 777 meters (2,550 ft) and overall skiable terrain of just over 2,800 acres; Big White is the second most popular resort in British Columbia. Photo Credit: Big White Ski Resort



