Vancouver · Canada
YVRWhistler Blackcomb
Canada's #1 ski feeder, Sea-to-Sky Highway to Whistler
12 curated ski destinations with a direct route from Seattle, United States in the OpenFlights network.
Reachability reflects historical scheduled service in the OpenFlights dataset and may be out of date.
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Canada's #1 ski feeder, Sea-to-Sky Highway to Whistler
Big White, SilverStar
BC interior ski feeder
Schweitzer, Whitefish (longer transfer)
Borderline; legitimate PNW ski feeder
Whitefish Mountain Resort, Big Mountain
Strong ski connection, primary Whitefish feeder
Banff, Lake Louise, Sunshine Village, Norquay (SkiBig3)
Major international ski gateway, direct flights from Europe and Asia
Big Sky, Bridger Bowl
Strong winter ski-share, growing destination
Lake Tahoe: Palisades Tahoe, Heavenly, Northstar, Kirkwood
Major ski transfer hub for Tahoe Basin
Park City, Deer Valley, Snowbird, Alta, Brighton, Solitude
Best major airport for ski access in North America — 11 resorts within an hour
Vail, Breckenridge, Keystone, Winter Park, Steamboat
Major hub for Colorado ski transfers when direct flights unavailable
Nagano: Hakuba, Nozawa Onsen, Shiga Kogen
Same role as HND for Nagano ski access
Nagano: Hakuba, Nozawa Onsen, Shiga Kogen
Exceeds strict 250km but no closer international option for Nagano resorts; established direct bus and shinkansen connections
PyeongChang area, Korean ski resorts
Primary international gateway for Korean skiing
From Seattle (SEA) you can reach 12 curated ski destinations, including Vancouver, Kelowna, Spokane. Reachability reflects historical scheduled service in the OpenFlights dataset and may be out of date.
It varies by destination and is country-level guidance, not a forecast — e.g. Vancouver: coldest: jan, feb, dec (country-level monthly normals).
Holiday picks are FlightMVP's own curation; distances and flight times are great-circle estimates. Best-months are country-level climate normals, not a forecast.