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Powder day at Sunshine Village ski resort in Alberta

Canadian exchange rate ups the value of a spring trip to Banff

Canadian exchange rate ups the value of a spring trip to Banff

The US dollar is currently trading for $1.25 Canadian dollars, meaning a vacation north of the border could save you money. For those looking to book a last minute spring shred trip, Banff National Park is certainly worth a look.

Powder day at Sunshine Village ski resort in Alberta

Photo by Dave Duncan

In addition to easing the burden on your wallet, Banff’s resorts—Sunshine Village, Mt. Norquay and Lake Louise—offer the one of the longest ski seasons in Canada, running into the month of May. Certain Banff-Lake Louise ski and stay packages are currently going for as little as $73 USD per person per night. Interested yet? For more information click here.

Related: 88-year-old legend rips Mt. Norquay in latest episode from Sherpas Cinema’s “Sculpted in Time”

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