Kids ski free at SkiBig3.
Kids ski free at SkiBig3.

It’s no secret that skiing prices have gotten out of hand across North America, with it getting more and more difficult to plan a family ski vacation without everyone already having a ski pass to the specific destination. Fortunately some ski resorts, including the 3 that make up SkiBig3 in the Canadian Rockies, are fighting against that. This month only, SkiBig3 is offering a hard-to-beat Kids Ski Free deal for the 2025/26 winter season.

SkiBig3, which offers lift ticket and stay deals for Banff Sunshine, Lake Louise Ski Resort, and Mt. Norquay, is offering free lift tickets and rental packages to kids aged 12 and under as part of their Ski & Stay Packages. To qualify, an adult package of at least 5 days must be booked. The kids lift tickets and rental packages will match the number of days booked for the adults with a minimum of 5 ski days. For rental packages, a 5+ day Adult equipment rental must be purchased. One adult package qualifies for up to 2 child packages.

SkiBig3 offers vacation packages, lift tickets, rental packages, and more for its three mountains located in the Canadian Rockies. For families, SkiBig3 offers 8,000 acres and 362 runs for all skill levels, pre-booked rentals and tickets delivered directly to hotels, gentle, family-friendly slopes like Strawberry Express at Banff Sunshine, lessons for all ages and ski levels, and plenty more. Plus there’s bountiful off-mountain activities to take advantage of, from shopping and sightseeing to family dining and tubing.

Other packages and deals offered by SkiBig3 include the SkiBig3 Season Pass, deals for Ikon Pass holders and Mountain Collective Pass holders, and much more.

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Nolan Deck is a writer for Unofficial Networks, covering skiing and outdoor adventure. After growing up and skiing in Maine, he moved to the Denver area for college where he continues to live and work...