Kicking Horse Lift Tickets

How much is a lift ticket at Kicking Horse? Find Kicking Horse lift ticket prices for single day, half day and multi-day lift tickets wherever that information is available and provided by the ski resort. Navigate to Season Passes using the button below to see the various ski pass options that Kicking Horse offers returning skiers and riders. Kicking Horse lift ticket prices are provided to OnTheSnow or sourced directly from the ski resort, who is responsible for its accuracy. Lift ticket prices are often dynamic and subject to change. Reach out to Kicking Horse or visit their website for the latest lift ticket pricing, deals and discounts or to purchase lift tickets and season passes.

Kicking Horse Season Passes

*All prices in CAD$
Valid for:
Child6-12
Junior13-17
Adult18-64
Senior65-74
Valid for: 2023-2024Price expires: Apr 14, 2024859.001,599.002,139.001,709.00
Special Note: Regular season pass pricing is shown. Visit the ski resort website for the latest season pass pricing and to purchase a season pass.

Last update of prices 2023 Sep 15. Disclaimer: Lift ticket prices are provided to OnTheSnow directly by the mountain resorts and those resorts are responsible for their accuracy. Season prices and daily ticket prices are subject to change. Call resort for updates.

Kicking Horse Daily Lift Tickets

*All prices in CAD$
Last Updated: Dec 13, 2023
Child6-12
Junior13-17
Adult18-64
Senior65+
Weekday58.00108.00144.00115.00
Weekend58.00108.00144.00115.00
Special Note: Dec 13 Sample online pricing as of this writing. Lift ticket pricing and availability are date specific. Click the Purchase button to check the ski resort website for current lift ticket pricing and buy lift tickets.

Last update of prices 2023 Dec 13. Disclaimer: Lift ticket prices are provided to OnTheSnow directly by the mountain resorts and those resorts are responsible for their accuracy. Season prices and daily ticket prices are subject to change. Call resort for updates.

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Kicking Horse Ski Pass and Lift Ticket Info

Kicking Horse Season Pass Info

How many times will you visit Kicking Horse resort? Even if planning on skiing just a few times at Kicking Horse, a season pass is often the best choice for skiers and riders. A season pass typically pays for itself after just a few days on the mountain. Skiers can choose from various season passes.

Season Pass holders get the best lift ticket price and tons of benefits.

 

Kicking Horse Daily Lift Tickets Info

Get ready for the 2024-2025 ski season with an estimated start date of 2024 Dec 06 and a tentative end date of 2025 Apr 13. With the 129 slopes and 5 lifts, ski pass holders have a lot to get excited about for the upcoming ski season.

Daily Lift Tickets for the 2024-2025 ski season vary depending on whether you buy your lift ticket before the season starts, during the peak season or at the end of the season. Other factors include age and the number of days you plan on skiing. Some ski resorts offer dynamic lift ticket pricing, which means the price changes depending on the time of year and how far in advance you buy the lift ticket.

Our tip: You can buy cheaper ski passes before the season begins and toward the end of the season, during what’s considered spring skiing. If the ski resort offers dynamic ski pass prices, it is worth buying a ski pass in advance. Typically, you can also save money by buying ski passes online, rather than paying them at the ticket window on the day you plan on skiing.

Read more on the best ways to find discounted lift tickets.

Where to purchase Lift Tickets?

Lift tickets can be purchased online through a resort website, or in person at the ski resort’s ticket window. For detailed information call the ski resort at (866) 754-5425.

The Deals

Purchasing your tickets in advance is the best way to save money. We recommend checking out the resort’s special offers page for a variety of deals on lift tickets, lodging, retail, and more. Additionally, ski resorts often send special offers to their email subscribers.

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