Starting with the first ski runs cut in 1926, Ski Norquay
now encompasses a wide variety of terrain to suit everyone.
Terrain ranges from gentle beginner runs that provide areas
to build confidence and skill, to heart pounding double
black diamond runs that will challenge any expert.
Norquay's long-standing reputation for
challenge is based on the first runs you see upon approaching
the area: a quintet of super-steep, mogul-studded freefalls
served by the original Norquay double chair. For hardcore
Norquay regulars, no runs anywhere can match Upper Lone Pine
and Gun Run, a dynamite black-diamond duo as demanding as
any trails in the Rockies. Memorial Bowl isn't a bowl at all
but a generous, consistent swath with an average 34-degree
pitch that rarely feels the blade of a snowcat. Even the North
American, the easiest of these runs, legitimately earns its
black diamond.
Three more chairs climb up parallel ridges and serve the
area's beginner & intermediate runs. In addition to
a small, sheltered beginner slope, you'll find the Cascade
Quad chair which services most of the beginner terrain and
provides access to Spirit quad chair and to the long Pathfinder
Express quad. This site of the resort offers a variety of
long groomed cruising runs intermediate & expert. Because
the terrain lies deep in a valley under some very steep
summits, it has a really rugged and interesting feeling.
Norquay also provides some of the most weather sheltered
terrain in the area.