Bright winter forecasts buoy ski resort hopes, even as younger generations shy away
MONTREAL — Kendra Scurfield sees white from base to peak.
“It is full-on winter wonderland down here,” said the Banff Sunshine Village vice-president, speaking from the ski resort’s main lodge late last month.
“On my way to the mountain there were a few young 20-year-olds skiing down the street to get to the bus stop.”
Amid an onslaught of early snow, the Rockies resort enjoyed its earliest seasonal opening in more than four decades, firing up its lifts and groomers on Nov. 2. Whistler Blackcomb in B.C., Lake Louise in Alberta and Mont Tremblant and Saint Sauveur in Quebec have all opened their gates as well.


