Sasquatch Mountain Resort Trail Map
Spanning two mountain peaks and home to a multitude of different types of trails, Sasquatch Mountain Resort offers skiers and riders terrain for all ability types. The resort is located deep in British Columbia’s coastal mountains and receives a good amount of average snowfall each year.
The terrain is set up so that beginners and advanced skiers and riders are able to share the same chairlift but access a variety of terrain suitable for varying ability types. The trails at Hemlock are wide open and provide little protection from strong winds and snowstorms.
The average annual snowfall is 30-35 feet with a vertical drop of 396 m (1,300 ft) from summit to base and the longest run being 1.4 miles (2.3 km). Boasting terrain for all levels of skiers and riders including steeps and cliffs, big powder and big air, Hemlock even has a terrain park for those who want to practice their rail slides or jump across a tabletop.