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25 March 2025

The best places to ski and snowboard in Canterbury

Skiing in Canterbury rewards the adventurous. Even a straight-out-of-the-box ski week will throw enough curve balls to let you know these are real mountains with their own agenda.

Snowboarders at Mt Hutt in pristine snow

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Canterbury’s extraordinary range of ski fields

The incredible variation in terrain, lift access, grooming, dining options and vibe ensure there is something for every ski and snowboard enthusiast.

Mackenzie district

Lake Tekapo in winter

Tekapo

It’s not just real estate agents calling Tekapo the “new Wanaka”. The town has more than just epic views across Lake Tekapo and has become a destination in its own right. It's a perfect base to explore the local mountains.

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Roundhill

Catch a mid-week storm at the family friendly Roundhill for uncrowded powder missions on the biggest vertical drop in Australasia. And the von Brown Hut couldn’t be any more rustic chic when you need a quick schnapps. Prost!

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Family riding ski lift at Roundhill
View of Ohau ski fields and lake

Ōhau

Ōhau is the ideal stopover on a Central South Island roadie, and Lake Ōhau Lodge offers some of the best value in the country. Gazing across Lake Ōhau and sipping a coffee or a gin-and-tonic, this Kiwi classic is a bucket list essential.

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Mt. Dobson

Mt Dobson is another minor Kiwi classic in the key of ski. Easy day-tripping distance from either Tekapo or Fairlie gets you to a juicy alpine bowl. It’s an easy and accessible family snow sport experience.

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Pete Oswald skiing at Mt Dobson

Fox Peak

Fox Peak is a mysterious gem of a resort. The platter is great for the kids but the real action is off the rope tows and in the surrounding backcountry.

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Mid Canterbury

People enjoying the Opuke hot pools in Methven

Methven

The addition of the Ōpuke Thermal Hot Pools has changed the perception of Methven from a sleepy agricultural town to a genuine tourist destination. Methven is the perfect base when skiing at Mt. Hutt.

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Mt. Hutt

Mt Hutt is the largest and best serviced resort in Canterbury and has picked up best in NZ awards every year since 2015. It’s easily the most convenient with a well-groomed road and pistes, and huge lifting capacity. A two-minute ride at top speed, the eight-seater Norwest Express is superfast, comfy, and runs on all but the windiest days.

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Selwyn

Family sitting on lift at porters

Porters

Porters is the closest ski resort to Christchurch (89km) for those watching the clock and ‘Upper Leaper’ on the top T-Bar has chalky mid-winter snow for most of the season.

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Temple Basin

Temple Basin is New Zealand’s most mythical ski resort. It is a place of pilgrimage, a test of endurance, and lies as close to the sacred heart of Kiwi freeride as you can get without skiing off Aoraki. Nor-west storm? It’s probably dumping. Take poles for the walk up.

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Man ski down at Temple Basin
People riding the rope lift at broken river

Broken River

When conditions are right snow gets sucked into the main bowl at Broken River and conditions can be the best on the Range. The BBQ on the Palmer Lodge deck, with kea lapping the lard out of the fat reservoir, is quintessential New Zealand.

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Craigieburn Valley

Head to the accessible backcountry options at Craigieburn Valley for the more adventurous, including the sustained pitch to Big Bend and Avalanche Corner. This is one of the best powder runs in New Zealand.

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Skiiers having fun in Craigieburn
Snowboarding staring ahead at cheeseman

Mt. Cheeseman

Mt Cheeseman is Canterbury’s family resort secret. Avoid the powder day frenzy elsewhere with easy backcountry laps in Tarn Basin.

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Mt. Olympus

When conditions are perfect at Mt Olympus you’ll come to believe this really is the playground of the gods. Day trippers should book the excellent lunch by phone before heading up (if you haven’t booked by 11am you miss out).

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Mt Olympus lodge at night

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