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Started by PAUL WEST in Ski Chatter - 12 Replies

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Bennyboy
reply to 'Canada Vs. Europe...'
posted Mar-2008

Most prices are much more reasonable, than the UK anyway. I've never been to the US properly so cant compare against those though. An expensive meal in Big White would cost about $50 CAD. Beer is cheaper as well, a crate of beer like Budweiser (12 pack) cost about $12-$14 which is pretty good!! In Big White groceries were more expensive because of the demand, but down in Kelowna they were cheaper so we often went down there to get the stuff we needed.

Skis/snowboards on the other hand are pretty much the same price as they are back in the UK. Whether in resort or city (Kelowna) they are the same. When i went out i thought i'd have a significant saving, but to be honest i haven't. Now, I'd recommend people to get equipment in the UK as it doesnt make any difference, and theres often more of a choice.

Trencher
reply to 'Canada Vs. Europe...'
posted Mar-2008

Thanks Bennyboy

Canada seems a bit more spendy than the US. Once you are away from the resort, eating out is cheap.

http://applebees.com/MenuLanding.aspx
http://www.redlobster.com/menus/specials/Default.asp?

McDonalds menu is about half UK prices

Trencher

because I'm so inclined .....

Edited 2 times. Last update at 29-Mar-2008

Chaletslovakia
reply to 'Canada Vs. Europe...'
posted Apr-2008


I think you will also find digs and jobs easier in N. America than in Europe. As you probably know, seasonnaires normally end up in dingy apartments (unless they are loaded), odd-jobbing.

The fewer people in the N.A resorts and your accent (don't underestimate the power of an educated British voice) will open more doors than you thought possible...

RossF
reply to 'Canada Vs. Europe...'
posted Apr-2008

For the most part Ben is right.. but i'd get equipment out there-they have more of an idea what is good for the conditions whereas most shops here just try and sell you what they have left.

Jojo
reply to 'Canada Vs. Europe...'
posted Apr-2008

Hi,
So, so no contest!!!! Been in Banff twice since Christmas. Snowsure, no French elbows in lines (hardly any lines), awesome scenery on empty pistes (and off), food and accommodation brilliant value for money, and everybody really really friendly. Only downside 8 hour flight to Calgary.....
8)

Topic last updated on 13-April-2008 at 21:34