If you’re planning to ski or ride next winter and want access to top-tier resorts around the world, the Mountain Collective pass might be exactly what you need. This guide will help you understand what you get with the 2025/26 pass, how many resorts are included, how many days you’re covered for, what happens after your included days are used, and whether it fits your travel and budget plans.
What Is the Mountain Collective Ski Pass?
The Mountain Collective ski pass is a multi-resort winter season pass that opens up access to 27 top-notch ski destinations around the world. This collective pass lets you hit the slopes across five continents, with terrain perfect for skiers of all skill levels. One of the best perks? There are no blackout dates, so you can plan your ski trips whenever you want.
As passholders, we get to experience some of the world's best resorts and enjoy incredible skiing opportunities throughout the season. Whether you're looking for a new adventure or want to visit your favourite slopes, this pass offers a fantastic way to make the most of your winter.
What Are the Benefits of the Mountain Collective Pass?
The Mountain Collective pass comes packed with awesome benefits for ski enthusiasts:
- 2 free days at each partner resort
- 50% off lift tickets for additional days
- A bonus 3rd free day at one resort of your choice
- Extra discounts on lodging and other fun activities
- No blackout dates, so you can ski when you want
- Access to a wide range of terrain across multiple resorts
- Great for trips with friends and family
With these perks, we can enjoy more powder days, spend less time worrying about costs, and focus on having an amazing time on the mountains.
What are the Mountain Collective destinations in Canada?
1. Le Massif de Charlevoix (Québec)
Located in Petite-Rivière-Saint-François, about an hour’s drive from Quebec City, Le Massif de Charlevoix is one of the most spectacular ski resorts in Eastern Canada. Nestled between mountains and river, the resort features trails that literally drop toward the St. Lawrence River, offering a one-of-a-kind panorama in the country.
With more than 400 skiable acres and 53 runs, the mountain offers a great variety of terrain: long, sustained descents, glades for more adventurous skiers, and wide, well-groomed runs perfect for families and beginners.
As part of the Mountain Collective, Le Massif allows passholders to enjoy two free days of skiing as well as 50% off additional days, with no blackout dates.
Lodging options at Le Massif
The accommodations in Charlevoix have expanded considerably in recent years. Visitors can choose from a variety of options:
- Chalets and lodges: Beautiful chalets for rent in Petite-Rivière-Saint-François, nestled either at the summit of the Massif or located at the base of the mountain, offering an unforgettable experience in our four-season destination.
- Apartments: Located at the foot of the ski/mountain bike slopes and hiking trails, the apartments for rent enjoy a privileged location in the heart of Petite-Rivière-Saint-François, in Charlevoix.
- Studios for rent: Nestled at the summit of the Massif in the Chalets-Forêt area of Petite-Rivière-Saint-François, these studios offer a prime location to fully enjoy all the mountain activities in the Charlevoix region.
2. Lake Louise (Alberta)
Lake Louise Ski Resort is located about 57 km west of Banff and roughly a 2-hour drive from Calgary. It captivates visitors with its breathtaking scenery and authentic alpine character. The ski area covers nearly 1,700 hectares (4,200 acres) spread across four mountain faces, with an impressive vertical drop of 991 metres (from the 2,637 m summit down to the 1,646 m base). The resort features around 164 runs suitable for all levels, served by 12 modern lifts, including a panoramic gondola and several high-speed chairlifts.
Lake Louise receives an average of 454 cm of snowfall per season, ensuring consistent coverage and excellent skiing conditions throughout the winter. Some runs stretch up to 8 km, providing long, continuous descents.
As a member of the Mountain Collective, it offers passholders 2 unrestricted ski days, followed by additional days at a discounted rate.
3. Banff Sunshine (Alberta)
Located in Banff National Park, Alberta, Banff Sunshine, also known as Sunshine Village, is an iconic ski destination in the Canadian Rockies. About 15 kilometres from the town of Banff, the resort stands out for its stunning natural setting, perched on the border between Alberta and British Columbia, and for its consistently high-quality snow.
Thanks to its high elevation, ranging from about 1,660 m at the base to 2,730 m at the summit, the resort enjoys abundant, reliable natural snowfall, reaching up to 9 metres per season. This high-altitude environment ensures light, dry powder snow throughout the winter.
The resort is equipped with 12 modern lifts, including an eight-passenger gondola that connects the parking area to the base village. Its exceptionally long ski season typically runs from mid-November through early May.
4. Marmot Basin (Alberta)
Marmot Basin is a Canadian Rockies ski resort located in Jasper National Park, Alberta. About 20 km from the town of Jasper, it offers an authentic, down-to-earth experience, far from the crowds of larger resorts. With 91 runs spread across five mountain faces and more than 1,700 acres (around 700 hectares) of skiable terrain, Marmot Basin appeals to both families and seasoned skiers.
Thanks to its dry, cold climate, the snow is often light and fluffy, what locals affectionately call Alberta’s “smoke powder.” The resort is also known for its peaceful atmosphere: short lift lines, plenty of space, and a pristine natural environment in a UNESCO World Heritage national park.
As a member of the Mountain Collective, Marmot Basin offers passholders two free days of skiing with no blackout dates, plus 50% off additional days.
5. Panorama Mountain Resort (British Columbia)
Nestled in the Purcell Mountains in the Columbia Valley, Panorama Mountain Resort is a complete, family-friendly ski destination just 20 minutes from Invermere, British Columbia. The resort offers more than 138 runs over roughly 1,200 hectares of skiable terrain, with a balanced mix of intermediate trails, advanced descents, and expert zones. The Taynton Bowl — accessible via the Monster X cat-ski service — is particularly popular for its steep slopes and deep powder.
Panorama is part of the prestigious Mountain Collective, allowing passholders to enjoy free ski days and exclusive discounts on lodging and lift tickets. It’s an ideal destination for skiers looking to combine adventure and comfort in a stunning, authentic mountain setting.
6. Revelstoke Mountain Resort (British Columbia)
Located near the charming town of Revelstoke, British Columbia,at the base of Mount Mackenzie, Revelstoke Mountain Resort, attracts powder enthusiasts and expert skiers seeking thrilling vertical descents.
With a record-breaking vertical drop of 1,713 metres, the greatest in North America, and more than 3,100 acres (1,260 hectares) of skiable terrain, Revelstoke delivers a truly world-class skiing experience. The resort receives an average of over 10 metres of snow annually.
Revelstoke stands out for its challenging and varied terrain, catering primarily to advanced and expert skiers. Steep slopes, open alpine bowls, and an extensive network of gladed runs offer an unmatched playground for those who love deep snow and big mountain adventure.
As part of the Mountain Collective Pass, visitors enjoy two free days of skiing at Revelstoke with no blackout dates, plus 50% off additional days.
7. Sun Peaks Resort (British Columbia)
Located about 45 minutes northeast of Kamloops, Sun Peaks Resort is Canada’s second-largest ski area. Its terrain covers nearly 4,270 acres (around 17 km²) across three mountains: Tod Mountain, Sundance Mountain, and Mt. Morrisey.
With a vertical drop of nearly 900 metres and a well-balanced terrain mix, 10% beginner, 58% intermediate, and 32% expert — Sun Peaks is renowned for its perfectly groomed runs and smooth-flowing skiing experience.
On average, the region receives about 5 metres of natural snowfall each winter, along with abundant sunshine throughout the season.
As part of the Mountain Collective Pass, Sun Peaks offers passholders two free days of skiing or snowboarding, followed by 50% off additional days. This makes it an appealing stop for travellers looking to combine multiple iconic resorts in one trip.
8. Bromont (Quebec)
Bromont Ski Resort is located in the Eastern Townships, about an hour’s drive from Montreal. The resort features more than 450 acres of skiable terrain spread across multiple slopes, offering runs suitable for beginners, intermediates, and advanced skiers alike.
Bromont stands out for its impressive network of 90 lit trails, making it one of the largest night-skiing destinations in North America. Thanks to an advanced snowmaking system, the resort maintains excellent conditions throughout the season, even during milder winters.
Now part of the prestigious Mountain Collective Pass, Bromont offers passholders two included ski days and 50% off additional days, with no blackout dates.
What is the price of the Mountain Collective ski pass?
The Mountain Collective Ski Pass in Canada offers 4 main pricing options for Canadian skiers and riders in the 2025-26 season.
- Adult Pass (Ages 19+): CA $1,029.01 (Includes two free days of skiing or riding at each partner destination, with 50% off additional lift tickets and exclusive lodging discounts where available).
- Teen Pass (Ages 13–18): CA $845.51 (Offers the same benefits as the adult pass, with special pricing for younger skiers and riders).
- Child Pass (Ages 6–12): CA $450.28 (Grants the same access as the adult and teen passes, providing exceptional value for families).
- Child Pass (Ages 5 and Under): Free (Includes the same resort access as other passes, excluding the 25% Friends & Family discount benefit).
How Many Days Are Included at Each Resort?
Each partner resort gives you 2 days of skiing included with your pass. Some destinations even offer a third day free. Beyond that, you still receive a 50% discount on additional lift tickets.
Get Your Mountain Collective Pass and Enjoy Le Massif de Charlevoix!
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Frequently Asked Questions About the Mountain Collective Pass
How Do I Manage Reservations and Pass Activation?
Activating your Mountain Collective Pass is straightforward. First, visit the official website to create an account. Once logged in, you'll see options for booking your ski days at any of the 27 global destinations across five continents. Remember, you get two days of skiing at each resort with no blackout dates, plus a bonus third day at one location of your choice.
After your initial visits, enjoy 50% off subsequent lift tickets. Don't forget to check out the exclusive lodging discounts available to pass holders. From beginners to experts, everyone can make the most of these multi-resort perks. Keep an eye out for Whiteface Mountain joining the lineup in the 2025-26 season!
What Happens If I Lose My Pass?
If you misplace your Mountain Collective Pass, act quickly. Contact the pass provider immediately and be ready to verify your personal details. Your pass is unique to you and can't be duplicated, so swift action is crucial. Having your proof of purchase or online account information handy will speed up the replacement process.
Each pass is linked to its owner's ID, ensuring only you can use your skiing privileges. Stay organized by keeping your pass details in a safe place, separate from the physical card, just in case.
Do I Need to Book in Advance?
Booking ahead is a smart move, especially for popular Mountain Collective resorts. While there aren't any blackout dates, which makes planning easier, some periods can get busy. To avoid disappointment, secure your desired dates early. This is particularly important if you want to use your two free days at each resort or snag that extra complimentary day at one location.
Early birds also benefit from special lodging discounts, so planning ahead can save you money on your ski trip. Give yourself peace of mind by locking in your dates well before the snow starts falling.
Can I Lend My Pass to a Friend or Family Member?
Your Mountain Collective Pass is exclusively yours. Resort staff may check IDs to ensure the pass is being used by its rightful owner. This policy protects the fairness of the two free days and 50% discount benefits at every participating resort. Sharing your pass could result in losing these perks, so it's not worth the risk.
If your friends or family want to join you on the slopes, they'll need to get their own passes. This way, everyone can fully enjoy the Mountain Collective experience without any worries.
Updated 12/22/2025