The Mount Revelstoke ski resort boasts two hotels and more than 65 ski runs, as well as dining, a spa, and heated pools. It has been named the Best Canadian Ski Resort at the World Ski Awards for this year. With over 3,121 acres of fall line skiing and North America's most vertical drop, this resort is ideal for skiers looking for an extensive experience. Moreover, families who are comfortable on the hill can enjoy beginner runs as well.
Loved our time spent here. Great fun on the Pipe Coaster - that's a must!! The gondola is a great way of seeing the fabulous views - especially from the top! Lovely restaurant there serving fantastic food. Great place for hiking & mountain biking too. Highly recommend a visit!
Karen Smith — Google review
This resort is huge and vast. The first time skiing there, I lost my way. It's worth trying the highest elevation and longest run in Canada.this resort is also part of mountain collectives pass that you can get half price discounts from other partner resorts like sunshine or lake louise. It is open until mid April and after that is closed for maintenance and then reopens for mountain biking and trails hiking. The pipe mountain coaster is a unique experience for you and your kids.
1000 Roads 2 go — Google review
We got the play all day pass, you can buy in advance and save 15% my son did the pipe coaster, aerial park and axe throwing. You can pick the number of runs for the coaster. Friendly and knowledgeable staff. We went mid-week so not too busy. Spent about 4 hours at the mountain and finished with lunch at the McKenzie Outpost at the top of the mountain, best burgers in Revelstoke.
Alison Beaumont — Google review
We had a fantastic time. Did some hiking, mountain biking and the pipe mountain coaster. We asked for assistance with directions and a patroller named Mike was able to help us. He's super knowledgeable, very friendly and approachable. He even recommended the restaurant at the mountain when we asked if there was anywhere good for lunch. Man was he right. Everything we ordered was delicious! We can't wait to come back again.
Brie Copp — Google review
Sorry Revelstoke Resort but the Town of Revy is doing all the heavy lifting.
OK so here goes. Will not comment about the snow as we had a heat wave in mid March so that’s all about Mother Nature not playing ball. It’s an awesome ski town. Yes the resort has some nice fall line and some easy to access side country. Now here come the “buts”.
The town is doing all the hard work for the resort. The resort needs to mature a little. Yes the grand plans of old to install lots of new lift that expand the terrain have not happened. “But” there is so much that can be done to improve the vibe of the resort. A simple food truck with some tunes and good food at the bottom or top of Ripper chair would create some options and vibe. Mackenzie Outpost, is on the money, “but” get some more lounge chairs 50% of the people are looking for. Spot to sit, lounge and spend money (take a research trip to a European resort and see how it’s done with simple sun lounges).
Revelation Lodge - For the current owner just remember it’s not a Denny’s, it’s got zero vibe unless you like public school halls.
Oskar Laszczyk — Google review
We spent nearly a week here and it still didn't feel like we ran out of things to do (or beautiful scenery) - very worth the long long drive out from Calgary. Bit too many moghuls by mid-day but they were soft, powder moguls so can't really complain :D
salman ali — Google review
We didn't stay at the resort but visited for the day to ride the downhill trails. Awesome time. Short waits if any for the gondolas on a gorgeous Saturday was a pleasant surprise. One member of our group had a nasty spill and the Patrol staff were professional, thorough, knowledgeable, and extremely friendly.
Robbie Fogal — Google review
The terrain is unbelievable!! Definitely geared towards more experienced riders and skiers. For the price, I wouldn’t recommend for first timers since you’ll barely get to explore and experience what the mountain has to offer. For everyone else, it’s a paradise 🙌🏼
Wyld Canuck — Google review
Revelstoke is a gem! The slopes are uncrowded, and the ski runs are nicely groomed. Intermediate skiers can explore easier glades and terrains. This is my first time skiing through glades. Personally, I loved the Back40 near Ripper chair; it was so much fun!
Jie Z (Amy) — Google review
There might not be many lifts but the lifts they have are extremely efficient, and services a huge amount of terrain. There's great tree-skiing for all levels (check out the trees next to the Gnome Zone for beginner-friendly trees). Recommend the Revelation Lodge for food - much more spacious and comfortable than the Mackenzie Outpost. My only beef with the resort is that it's lousy with traverses, and the ski to snowboard ratio is quite high.
Yuan Yuan — Google review
I fell in love with this place! The mountain resort is the only or one of the few ones in BC that allow paragliding pilots to use the lifts and take off in the resort. Just amazing! I did my first really long thermal flights there. Amazing views. Not just paragliding, also hiking and many other things can be done here.
I wanted to stay 5 days in Revelstoke and ended up staying almost 4 weeks. I just love this place!
Gerlitzen Paragliding — Google review
Took my nephew on the mountain coaster, he absolutely loved it. One of the ticket options is 2 rides (there are 2 rails), axe throwing and free gondola up to the top, worth doing for the views. There is a small 15-20 minutes hike at the top as well you can do after having a nice burger & fries. A must do.
Annie Larose — Google review
We were there on a beautiful, clear day. Gondola was only open part way up the ski hill and most eateries were not open yet (early season hours still). The Pipe Mountain Coaster looks to be a popular, family friendly activity!
P A — Google review
Had a great day here in the summer riding the mountain coaster, axe throwing and playing dishing before taking the gondola to enjoy the views. Great day here with very nice staff and fun activities. Super nice experience with just a small disappointedly very few, pricy food options.
Paddy Up — Google review
The skiing is fantastic but what really sets Revi apart is its people. The team from the base of the mountain to the top of Stoke, Ripper etc are pure quality. Friendly smiles and a lending hand are the norm. I must single out Jordana and her Guest Services team. My group witnessed a situation they had with a challenging guest and they handled it with grace, maturity, respect and professionalism when it was not being reciprocated in the slightest by the guest. They deserve kudos and plaudits for their attitude and actions. Bravo!!!
Mike Abrams — Google review
We had a blast at Revelstoke in February 2024. The weather was unfortunately warm, and snow was minimal but we had a group of 15 and enjoyed the mountain immensely. We stayed in two AirBnb 15 minutes away. Loved the town. Chairlifts and Gondola’s were smooth and efficient, and the mountain was great to explore! We had a medium experienced group of skiers and boarders and were able to enjoy the majority of the mountain.
Look forward to head back in the future to shred the verticals with powder.
Awesome culture on the hill
Michael Iwanchuk — Google review
Great snow at the top, above the main gondola. Lots of powder, fantastic conditions. Black runs are enjoyable. Got my legs pretty exhausted by the end of the day.
Vlad Maevskiy — Google review
Pros and cons. Revelstoke is (normally) famous for great snow and lift-accessible terrain. This year in Canada (2023/2024 ski season), El Nino has been punishing everyone with poor snow conditions. I happened to visit Revelstoke on February 27th, 2024, right after a fresh dump of snow in Revelstoke, which I am grateful for. There were limited stashes of fresh powder to be found at the top... BUT
The new dump of snow, however welcome, was not nearly enough to provide adequate coverage for the middle portion or lower half of the resort; with almost every run closed below the Revelation Gondola, except for The Last Spike. Despite the sparse snow and limited terrain, you will still pay handsomely for the privilege of riding Revelstoke; with one single-day adult ticket coming out to a whopping 187.95 with tax. Yikes. I literally winced when I went to pay.
More positives:
Lunch was delicious. Butter chicken and a drink at the mid-mountain lodge for $27. I enjoyed it! Staff were friendly and helpful as always.
Overall, the cost was too steep. But everyone there made the best of things. It was a good day nonetheless. Plus, they say a bad day skiing is better than a good day in the office.
Sean McIntyre — Google review
If you're looking for a bougie stay to go along with your ski trip, then this resort is for you! This resort is right in front of the gondolas, two outdoor hot tubs, an outdoor heated pool, which are all next to a bar, and their bathroom floors are heated!!
We booked their two bedroom suites and it came with a full blown kitchen. I'm taking a sink, dishwasher, oven, microwave oven, a fridge and refrigerator. There are a few restaurants, bar and cafes at the resort. If that isn't enough for you, the town is a short 10 min drive. There is even a spa place for massages and facials! I recommend booking your messages before you arrive for your trip, otherwise they will be fully booked.
If you book many months in advance and come on a weekday, prices aren't too bad and the ski resort isn't crowded at all. Parking for guests are all indoors in garages. You will need your hotel room card to open the garage doors.
Janice L — Google review
Just returned from Revelstoke and wow, it’s epic! Forget the slushy snow of the Greater Vancouver area. Revelstoke’s champagne powder snow is a dream come true. The slopes are uncrowded, giving you the freedom to carve your path in peace.
Bonus tip: If you have a y2play pass, you can grab two days of free skiing and get a 50% discount on the third day.
Highly recommend for an authentic and exhilarating powdery experience!
The Meadows in the Sky Parkway offers a winding ascent up Mount Revelstoke via switchbacks, featuring scenic viewpoints and a brief trail leading to the peak. The path is characterized by its numerous sharp turns, allowing visitors to enjoy breathtaking sights of the surrounding area. At the top of the mountain lies an expansive parkway that stretches across rolling hills and meadows, offering a sublime experience for nature enthusiasts who seek to explore the beauty of this picturesque destination.
I'm biased, as I think Hydro Dams are really cool. But it's a great stop for the whole family. Very informative and interactive guided tour. 6 dollars per adult is one of the more reasonable admission prices you'll come across. As well as a very decently priced gift shop. Thanks BC Hydro!
J Spry — Google review
This is an interesting and educational tour. The views from the top of the dam are pretty great too. We enjoyed all of the hands on exhibits and we’re not even kids! The audio tour is a must if you don’t have an in person tour guide. The staff is friendly and helpful too. Highly recommend.
P A — Google review
Great way to spend an hour or two. Wonderful tour guide, very informative session. Relatively cheap at $30 for a family of 4. Even kept the young kids entertained.
Craig — Google review
That's so cool that BC Hydro let everyone to visit that amazing piece of engineering art! Super interesting for kids,a lot of interactive exhibits.Great view. But you have to show vaccine proof.
Yulia Herasimovich — Google review
Visited this past summer. Great views, and very informative staff.
Michael Gray — Google review
We visited the dam and visitor center a few days ago when we were visiting Revelstoke. While there we joined a free tour of the facilities. It was an interesting, informative and enjoyable experience. The view from the top of the dam is majestic. I took photos but none of them do it justice. If you're in the area, I highly recommend visiting it and joining one of the free tours.
L E — Google review
Popular science green energy is very good, and it also gives children some basic knowledge of electricity. The construction process of the whole dam is introduced.The last visit was to the top of the dam.You can overlook the panoramic view of the valley and the power station.The wide flood discharge can take off and land.Very worthwhile.The introduction of hydropower resources in North America is also very detailed.The tour ends with an elevator ride to the top of the dam. It has a panoramic view of the valley and the transmission substation. The wide spillway can take off and land aircraft. It is well worth a visit.
Domi w — Google review
Enjoyed our tour of the facility. It was interesting to see the history of the construction as well as learn about the future plans as well. Definitely worth the $8 admission for the guided tour.
Jason Legacy — Google review
$8 per person, $7 for kids. Very clean and informative the reason it gets 4 stars is because of the elevator that takes you up to the viewing deck. It’s extremely slow and you have to wait a long time for your turn. It’s also shared with the workers.
Jessica Whiting — Google review
Very impressive project. Recommend going with the dam tour as it’s very informative but staying behind when the group has left the viewing area at the top of the dam.
Going down the “very slow elevation” and waking through the cold tunnel along, you will hear and feel the vibrations of this great concrete structure.
Dog Gone Doug — Google review
I really enjoyed the tour . The tour guide was very helpful and friendly and very knowledgeable. Admission was reasonably priced. Unfortunately because of security reasons the public is not allowed to enter a lot of places they once were.
Brent ferster — Google review
The tour was very informative
The visitor centre has all informative and interactive displays.
We loved the tour, Helen was a great guide.
Impressive infrastructure.
The Revelstoke Railway Museum is a historical hub featuring both indoor and outdoor exhibits showcasing vintage train cars, engines, and antiques. The museum houses well-curated railway artifacts that offer great photo opportunities for visitors of all ages. The venue's information boards, displays, and equipment are fantastic in quality. With knowledgeable staff on site, including a curator who is an expert in everything railway-related, the museum provides a great learning experience for adults and children alike.
Thank you for a great visit. Beautiful venue and great location The information boards, the displays, and equipment all fantastic. We met Jim, the curator and he was helpful and super knowledgeable. I have wanted to visit this Railway Museum for years and cant wait to visit again.
Cariboo ian — Google review
This small but feature packed railway museum has both indoor and outdoor carriages to view (the indoor carriage can be walked through). There are multiple exhibits covering the history of the railway in the region but our kids enjoyed watching the model railway the best. Worth a visit if you or your kids enjoy trains.
Don. J. — Google review
So neat!! Skiied for a couple days and wanted to see some of the other sights, railway museum did not disappoint. Cool to learn about the history of the town and what brought Canada to be how it is. Also has the sickest and most reasonably priced merch of any museum I’ve been to (maybe not as sick as art gallery merch but cmon it’s a museum about trains, pretty impressive that they have sick merch)
Josh Squeo — Google review
Great Great history. Absolutely love the upstairs asthetic and exhibit. They have very nice railway artifacts and well curated. Good photo opportunities and the staff really knew their stuff. Had the opportunity to meet a couple board of directors who work on site. One restoring the interactive mini train display and the other who seemed to be an expert in absolutely everything. 100000% recommend. Good for adults and children.
Marisa Zed — Google review
Interesting railway museum. My kids liked seeing the trains up close - Staff were very kind. Not too many interactive displays for the kids and you have to pay extra an $2 to try the train simulator. They really enjoyed getting to board one of the indoor trains and exploring the outdoor train yard. Consider it a look and learn museum versus a touch and play one :) Very nice newly renovated accessible washrooms. There is a little gift shop with souvenirs and historical memorabilia but note there is no food to purchase on site. Expect to stay an hour or so.
Angela Bortolus Longo — Google review
A well worthwhile visit to the museum. Our two guests from the Netherlands were impressed. The four of us got a lot of fun doing the engineer simulator
John Vriezen — Google review
Great museum! Good mix of indoor and outdoor exhibits. Found some great souvenirs and books in the gift shop. My 5 year old really enjoyed the scavenger hunt and my teen enjoyed the train simulator.
Robin Baxter — Google review
A lovely little railway museum with friendly staff and reasonable admission fees. The exhibits and trains were interesting.
The train driving simulator was a bit disappointing because it wasn’t operating properly (you basically couldn’t do anything except take the brakes off and honk the horn) but that is just a small part of it.
We’d recommend a trip!
Haskan Kaya — Google review
Awesome experience, so thankful we stumbled upon this place. Great reading and seeing the history and work that went into the railway system in Canada. Also amazing seeing the sheer magnitude of the steam train inside.
Aarika Clinger — Google review
This place is amazing! They actually restored an entire steam engine with its fuel tank, and many other machinaries. It's very informative and interesting. We end up spending 3 hours in it.
Hsianghsi Kung — Google review
Very enlightening. This museum tells us about the onerous, yet thorough history behind the railroads built across British Columbia. The museum shows us through miniature and life-size models of trains, descriptive portraits and relics. This makes for a good field trip about Canadian history.
James Mendonca — Google review
Peaceful environment, friendly staff, and LOTS of trains. Perfect activity for a train loving toddler!
This is a go-to stop in Revelstoke!
Stelios Spilios — Google review
Revelstoke Railway Museum is a perfect spot to visit if you're interested in trains! Full sized steam train and Canadian Pacific passenger car inside the museum, as well as a half SD40 cab simulator that costs $2. The museum is full of smaller exhibits with neat railway related items (clothing, hats, old pocket watches, time tables, etc), and has a decent gift shop with various items like puzzles, shirts/hats, posters, pins, etc. Would recommend visiting!
Steven Neilson — Google review
Great museum that helped me understand the history and importance of the railroad to Revelstoke. The exhibits are well done and there is a lot of information to provide context. Loved the model railroad and the thrill of seeing real life trains going by on the mainline right outside the windows.
P A — Google review
This is a great place for young and old. So much to see in the Ghost town and Roundhouse. We heard other visitors saying how well they were looked after in the on site hotel. Views to die for and ideal for train spotters as the goods trains and Rocky Mountaineer pass by.
Great views of the mountains and nice cafes in town.
John Howell — Google review
Pretty good place to stop and enjoy some of the history. Decent for kids that love trains as well as adults. Don't orget the outside train yard has more but gets missed. Parking is great and even has chargers for electric vehicles.
Peak Axe Throwing is a sports club that provides an exhilarating and enjoyable experience for all its visitors. The host, Dustin, possesses a passion for his job and skillfully creates an environment where people feel comfortable enough to put forth their best effort. He organizes exciting events such as round robin tournaments, showcases new games and trick shots, and brings humor into the experience. The energy he exhibits is contagious and adds to the overall enjoyment of the event.
What a gem!!
We came to celebrate our friend's bday and it was so cool. Dustin welcomed us with the best smile and energy. He was a good teacher, even to those who knew nothing about axe throwing. We really enjoyed our time and had so much fun. Thanks a lot Dustin! We'll be back!
The french team
Sarah Ménard — Google review
Had a blast for my birthday. The host, Dustin, had such great energy. He brought humour to our experience and literally made the experience what it was. Will definitely come back here!
Robin Ball — Google review
Peak Axe Throwing is a must-do in Revelstoke. Dustin's high energy insures complete group engagement, in a fun & safe environment. It's an amazing experience and every group get their photos included for FREE!
Travis Ingles — Google review
went for a schooling event and it was awesome! you can really tell that Dustin loves his job and loves being around people, he made everyone feel confident enough to give it their best effort. he made us a round robin tournament and it was so much fun! thanks so much!
Elena Siebenga — Google review
What an excellent experience! The kids wanted to go and so we signed up - what a fantastic group activity for all ages! Wasn’t sure it was something I’d really want to do but we laughed so much and the friendly competition was great - the owner who guided us thru the whole thing made the whole experience even more amazing! Highly recommend!
Lisa Nicol — Google review
Super fun and a must do!
Dustin was great at hosting our event and showing us new games and trick shots which kept our time really entertaining.
Christina Chong — Google review
Great instructions and support from Dustin, our instructor. He made up fun games and created a very safe, exciting environment! We will definitely be coming back!
Makenna Lebsack — Google review
What an awesome experience. Just as I walked through the door Dustin was the man and was so full of energy it was remarkable and made it such a fun experience, highly recommend.
Nic Balabanski — Google review
Had a blast first time doing this and it was fantastic! Our 2 hosts were incredible, engaging and very humorous. Would do this again in heartbeat.
Deborah James — Google review
Dont miss out on this incredible experience. Great value for the cost. We had an amazing time. Dustin is bright and cheerful and pay great attention to the little details. We will definitely be back.
Krista Spensley — Google review
Great idea and fun activity. We had a 30 min wait before our turn on the Revelstoke Tube and decided to try it. My boys had fun.
Alex Passini — Google review
Was an epic time. The guys were amazingly fun and informative. Will definitely do this again. "NAILED IT"
Clean, warm, had a "rapids" area and nice large wading are for toddlers/kids. Lots of random pool toys. Rock wall and waterslide were closed at the time we went. Hot tub great size too. Only downfall was $1 for a locker instead of the usual $0.25.
Robyn Tessier — Google review
A lot of fun to head here after a day of skiing. Hot tub, dry sauna, steam room, lazy river float. Expect it to be packed. Had to wait for folks to get out of the hot tub to make room. Steam room was also packed to capacity. Expect lots of unsupervised kids splashing around and running into you. Still worth the $7.25 CAN for access.
Teresa Cole — Google review
What a great facility! This I gather is the pool where the Summer Swimming club the Revelstoke Aquaducks train. I met a couple of their swimmers at the skills assessment for my Water Safety Instructor course. We threw a water polo ball around and it would be great to see a Revelstoke Water Polo team emerge so Kelowna Water Polo Swim Club can give them a game at some point.
Ben Halsall: Final Cut Pro X & Adobe Tutorials — Google review
Always a great place for all year round swimming. Very clean, love the water slide and always the steam room (if your not the only one to want the bones to defrost… popular spot) 😉
Mahalia Coulter — Google review
The lifeguard was very helpful as I could not manage to get out on my own.
Gwyneth Montgomery — Google review
Feb 2024- The pools are great, the kids love the big slide, rock climbing wall & diving board.
However…… they posted *new* rules that a parent must be within arms reach of 7YRS and younger! The staff enforces this, and are not kind about it.
We (3 adults) took 4 kids (five and under) for a morning of fun, and lost count on how many times we were ‘talked to’. The most upsetting was when my 5 year old son (who was wearing a lifejacket and being watched by me) walked 20 feet from the hottub to the pool and got in where I was, then had a lady lifeguard right there asking “that’s not your son is it?! Is he with you?!” and proceeding to tell me “he’s not in arms reach” and “you need to watch him”.
I take my 2 kids *alone* to the beach almost everyday in the summer. Being rudely told to “bring another adult” to a swimming pool that has lifeguards, lifejackets and a mom not taking her eyes off on her two boys is unprofessional, upsetting and not okay.
Liz Fair — Google review
My family and I were not able to go swimming here because we didnt have the covid vaccine even though we have negative tests. Absolutely sick of society excluding my family from places based on our medical history.
Tree Ninja - Edmonton — Google review
Best $6 CAN I ever did spend. So relaxing after a day of skiing. They even have those cool machines that dry your swim trunks!
The Unicycling Unicorn — Google review
Always have a great time going. One the prettiest and most welcoming pools I been too.
I wish the hours were more flexible.
Davanna Howe — Google review
Clean, organized, inexpensive aquatic center, really worth a visit if your lodging doesn't have a hot tub!
Bob Ramstad — Google review
A great place to spend the afternoon with kids or grandchildren.
Catherine Fitzpatrick — Google review
I wanted to use the fitness suite/gym here but was told the bottom of my shoes were too dirty and would clog up the machines. I said all I wanted to do was weights and I wouldn't be using the cardio equipment but I was then told that others in the gym might see my 'dirty' shoes. I even offered to clean them further but was still told no because I had been seen to wear them into the building (i.e. they had been used outside at least once).
The photos attached were the state of my trainers at the time.
For such a ridiculous reason to not let a paying customer use their facilities, I can't help but think there must be an underlying reason why I was refused access. I ponder the possible discriminatory motives... Socio-economic? Foreigner from Ireland/England?
Patrick Gibbons — Google review
Hot, sauna, steam room…amazing pool with all kinds of cool things to do. Great facility!
Jay Blackett — Google review
The water temperature on the shallow side is nice and warm. Staff and life guards are friendly and attentive. The waterslide is good for kids, with a 42" minimum height requirement, and any kids under 7 need to have a parent waiting for them at the bottom. The kids side is quite shallow with a maximum depth of 1 meter before the lazy river.
Nima Najand — Google review
Paid $6CAD for the aquatic center. It included a heated pool, hot tub, lap pool, water slide, steam room, sauna, and a shower! Totally affordable for a fun day at the pool.
Mackenzie Skoller — Google review
6$ for accessing gym and showers.
Beautiful place. Clean. Well equipped gym. Bring clean shoes for accessing the gym.
I had to shower naked while a really sexy technician was repairing the ceiling in the showers.😊
Panagiotis Melitas — Google review
Went to the pool, prices are good here and it wasnt too crowded, really like the wave/resistance pool. Only wished they had a littler pool for toddlers or babies. But love that they have floatation devices for the youngsters so no need to bring your own. The water today was warm, I've had it were it was cold before but today it was a pretty decent temperature. All and all my kids loved it and I've got 2 very tired kids.
What a beautiful little town of Revelstoke. Breathtaking views of the mountains. The visitor center is in the heart of downtown Revelstoke. Right outside the visitor center there is a beautiful metal artwork - it is one of its kind. Downtown is bedecked with beautiful flowers all over, which further adds to the beauty of the town. A must visit.
Shilpa — Google review
Seems like a very nice place that I have discovered on the YouTube Rocky mountain railroad series.
I live in Nashville,TN and I would like to see this place in person it's as if you can still take life slow and enjoy things and seems like everyone is friendly.
I hope that one day that I could come to your city and enjoy the slow and hard working lifestyle like YouTube presents.
G Davis — Google review
Great service in finding some trails to got hike. Too bad there is not an option to purchase park passes there but still a great resource.
Brad Randall — Google review
The best team! Very very good customer service! Thanks again!
karine racine — Google review
Great recommendations even in the rain. Farmers market downtown on Saturday (8am-1pm). Upper summit trail to the fire tower at the end of the meadows in the sky parkway is worth it even on a cloudy day. Note this is the place to get advise about Revelstoke national park as there is no "official" visitors centre inside the park.
John P. — Google review
What a nice visitor centre with some amazing people working there! April was the best, she answered all of our questions and explained everything patiently. We ended up doing about 90% of attractions she recommended which resulted in an awesome day in Revy. That girl deserves a raise!
Zuzanna Madej — Google review
I visited here today in search of a place to charge a portable charger. I experienced the friendliest staff. The two ladies behind the counter were incredibly kind and accommodating.
I left with an itinerary for the wet day and was amazed by the service that I received.
I would highly recommend stopping by if you're passing through!!
Callum Knox — Google review
Had stickers. Didn’t get a ton of information but maybe we didn’t ask enough questions. Walked the downtown after and it’s cute. Lots of clothing shops and food places. Wish there was a book store.
Mike Kobzik — Google review
Super helpful gave us a bunch of information, maps and some free face masks. Bought some gifts and was super impressed with the selection of Revelstoke merchandise.
Aarika — Google review
We stopped here on our tour back to the US. Since we had already been hiking all day, we only had questions about the city and how to continue our journey. Very nice and helpful staff.
Steffen — Google review
Lots of maps & Flyers with information about the area/events etc. I especially loved how they have a qr code for everything to take it mobile!
Just the kindest people. And the trip was amazing. Due to the season (bad snow pack) we stuck on a ‘small’ amount of terrain but you’d never know. I can’t wait until I can’t make it back next year
Michelle H — Google review
Video presentation is not representative of the experience. Instead of wide open terrain most of your day will be spent skiing in the trees. If that's your thing, you'll have a great time, if you are expecting scenes depicted in the video, you'll be very disappointed. The guides are very professional, and although tree skiing isn't my thing, they tried their best to make the day enjoyable. Be sure to ask questions about what terrain you are going to be skiing before you sign up.
Lyall Gorenstein — Google review
The area had a snow drought over the last week or so but the guides (Tim and Mackenzie) did an awesome job finding us some powder!
Edward Fraser — Google review
Best two ski days of my life!! We had amazing service from the moment we were picked up at our hotel. Our guides (Seb and Chris) and tail gunners (Kristen, Danny, Shay, and Eric) provided an amazing ski experience while at the same time, it was obvious that safety was always top of mind. We will be back!! Thank you K3.
M A — Google review
Best adventure and great skiing. The guides are fantastic and make feel really safe and relaxed.
Brandon Mann — Google review
Top notch crew and cats. Tim was the wise and chilled out guide we were hoping for. Snowpack wasn’t optimal, but the guys were able to find us some nice lines and made our day very memorable.
Justin Sobol — Google review
We skied Jan 25,26/2021. What an amazing trip we had!! Definitely the best ski trip we have ever been on. The team that took care of us were top notch (Tim - Lead Guide, Heather - Tail Guide, Natascha - Cat Driver, Kristen - Tail Guide and Sean - AMAZING Chef). A huge thank you to you all. The lodge is a spectacular place to wind down after a great day of skiing. My boys and I look forward to our next booking. Rick, Morgan and Everett Nielsen (Calgary and Kelowna)
Rick Nielsen — Google review
What a great company to deal with! Excellent service from the start in with Steph in the office, to the guides Rich (lead) Carmen (tail) Mel (tail) Ben (tail) they were all excellent! You can really tell they have a passion for skiing and a passion for making sure their guests are well taken care of, especially in groups with mixed abilities. They teams were consistently offering a more challenging lines for the stronger skiers and really looking after everyone. Thank you very much!
D M — Google review
The owner gave me his pants! Realized in the morning that I had my wifes' ski pants. We stopped at the owners' place on the way out to the cat so I could borrow his. The crew and the skiing were great. Having pants just made the experience that much better. Thanks Chris.
What a FANTASTIC Speak Easy! If you like a great cocktail in a brilliant place with top notch service .....check them out! We will absolutely return when in Revy!
Tracey Brosh — Google review
A big city Whiskey and Cocktail bar hidden in small town Revelstoke. Great place! Simon, Jesse and the Kiwi are fantastic and will make you feel at home and dazzle you with their drink selection and knowledge. Ask for the 'Pizza drink' - you will not be disappointed!
a fe — Google review
If you like delicious cocktails and wonderful people, this is the place for you! We had such a lovely time chatting, tasting, and learning about mixology. Sit at the bar; the staff are fun and lovely people who have so much experience and fun stories!
Derek Kief — Google review
I have worked in the service industry for close to 30years with some of the top premium casual brands in Canada. Monashee Spirits is hands down THE MOST INTERESTING bar I have had the pleasure of experiences in far far too long. From the cleanliness, the selection is unlike anything I have seen, the pride in work displayed from the owner down to the staff. Honestly a complete dream for an old school guy like me to experience. And I will be reaching out to all my ski buddies to make sure they visit. Josh!!! You hit it out of the park!!!! I can’t give enough stars but I did scoop up some “Doctors Orders” to remember it by!!
Pete Black — Google review
Shayla was absolutely brilliant! Super knowledgable about whiskey and the other spirits on offer. Not to mention the cocktails she made us were flawless. Her “banter” made us stay for that additional drink and we were all laughing and loving her stories. Such a cool place to hang out. Loved it!
Richard Lean — Google review
This is a truly outstanding place. We were in Revelstoke 3 nights and ended up coming here every night we enjoyed it so much. The cocktails are exceptional and the staff was great. Everything we had was world class. This place would stand out in the cocktail scene of any major city, yet fortunately it’s here in Revelstoke to enjoy on your epic ski vacation 😎
Nicholas Teodori — Google review
Sensational find!
Moseyed in on closing time, Shanelle (the manager), was happy to serve us a few rounds of some of the best drinks we’ve ever had and shoot the breeze.
Just wish we’d found it earlier!
Tooraweena — Google review
Started with the Dr Orders, and was going to try the Breakfast of Champions. My brother asked Shayla what she would order, and this was how I learned about The End of the Road. Fantastic recommendation, especially if you dig Islays, and a cocktail on the less sweet side.
LegateGrant — Google review
I would give this place less than one star. If you are not a local don't come here as you will be disrespected... The server totally ignored us as we stood at the door for 15 minutes. Wouldn't even make eye contact. There were open tables right in front of us. There was only the two of us and it made no sense to be treated this way. Very rude and unwelcoming for tourists. I was looking forward to the exciting cocktails on the menu. But after receiving this horrible service I wouldn't recommend to anyone. If you want a good place head to the old school eatery and enjoy your evening with excellent service and food. While enjoying an excellent cocktail of their menu.
Oh by the way you might want to turn on your ventilation system on as your sauna room isn't cute
Christine Knowles — Google review
Cool place this.. seen how the gin is made. Got free samples. An its the nicest freshest gin ever I've tasted. The staff were nice an polite. Helpful aswell. The decor is different but intriguing . Good day out.. can get busy sometimes. There are so many things to choose from.
Stacie E — Google review
Excellent cocktails and friendly bartenders who will make helpful recommendations to ensure you get a great drink.
Russell Sprunger — Google review
Three of our four different cocktails were solid. Ma Cherie tasted like cough syrup though.
Teresa Cole — Google review
Great little find! Good mix of cocktails that are made with whiskey, gin and a few other concoctions. Drinks range in the $12-$15 for 1-3 oz. BBQ and a Beer was so good, like a spicy whiskey sour. Neat space, intimate and not super huge. You can order food from across the street, at the Village Idiot.
You can also request the bar to make you any other drink!
Elle Ash — Google review
This spot was very unique and offered signature cocktails with different ingredients. We sat on their patio which was dog friendly. Tons of options and the menu seems to be "rotating" through new items. If your a craft cocktail lover, this is a must stop!
I made a last minute drive to check out this falls and it was beautiful. The hike down had some steep parts but it's not a long hike. I found a nice pool to plunge in before heading down to the bottom to check out the dam on the river. The tide appeared to be up high. There is a gravel road that I walked up to get back to my car. I would recommend this falls and I would go back! I would love to see it in winter! Waterfalls are so pretty that time of year!
Jewels Lutovsky — Google review
What a beautiful place. Trail is steep but short. As you drive westside road, look on your right for a small parking lot with a sign signaling trail and falls. Water was low flow which brought some unique layers beauty to the scene
martino Villadari — Google review
This is a very beautiful waterfall nearby river dam. There were beautiful flowers and the waterfall looks like a picture frame. It’s kinda tricky to find this waterfall, you better follow the broad gravel path by walking down. All the way down and turn left then keep walking. You will start hearing the sound of the waterfall then go up through a narrow trail and you will see the beautiful waterfall. It’s worth visiting. I saw one snake brown coloured and it was around two feet long . It was fat like an adult thumb. I got very scared and it’s first ever I saw a snake in Canada in 10years
Babbu Kang — Google review
Beautiful scenery, tented right beside the falls overnight, very peaceful and quiet, Beautiful trails along the waterfall. Definitely recommend visiting!
Kensey Desrochers — Google review
Super pretty falls, walk down or drive down the dirt path ish off the parking lot. No signs or anything so follow the instructions from the reviews to find your way lol.
Hridya M — Google review
This is the second time we have visited. Short walk to the falls. Pretty steep to get down to the falls but you can also fall the road down and access from bottom. Visited in October this time so water wasn't flowing as heavy as earlier in the season but still a nice quick stop. Note: there is an upper section, lower section is the nicer spot. Slippery on rocks and roots.
Tia Kjartanson — Google review
No signage but spot on google maps. I do not recommend driving down the rocky bumpy road to the bottom of the falls. From the base you walk a few feet and you’ll hear and see the falls. Park off the side of the road and walk to the side and look down. Nothing to rave about, it was a disappointment and nearly took out my muffler.
Lisa Chan — Google review
Waterfalls are beautiful no matter what. I give this one 3 stars because it isn't really posted the parking lot is just gravel and the path down is short but not necessarily easy. My 4 year old could not do the trek and needed lots of help. My 7 year old was fine. The path is narrow , steep at times and very much a nature path.
Stephanie Jemielity — Google review
Very short hike to the waterfall. It’s beautiful. You can go all the way to bottom of the waterfall and take a natural shower. Just a warning the water is really cold but very refreshing. Loved every minute of this hike.
Lily Beigi — Google review
A very short descending hike from the parking area ( however one will surely miss this parking area eventhough it's just alongside the road, no signage to watch for while you're driving and searching). This falls has two drops, the upper one is a bit smaller. The main falls below is spectacular, not too high but wide and the water cascades from the inclined rocks instead of a vertical drops.
Efren isonza — Google review
Went there first week of July. Google map shows it marked on Westside Road. To see the waterfalls you either have to hike about 15 to 20 minutes down toward Moses Creek Community Park at Columbia River or drive down to a sideroad which is steep, full of gravel & bumpy. The waterfalls is very beautiful & very powerful at this time of year because the glacier is melting.
Marie-Cel and Rico — Google review
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Mt. Begbie Brewing-Tasting Room and Retail Thurs-Sun 12-8pm. Retail open additionally Mon-Wed 12-5pm
Mt. Begbie Brewing, located in Revelstoke and established in 1996, offers a delightful experience for beer enthusiasts. The brewery's scenic patio provides stunning views of the Monashee mountain range while patrons enjoy tasting flights of craft beer paired with delectable homemade snacks. With an owner holding a PhD in nuclear physics, the brewery combines scientific expertise with traditional brewing methods to create its award-winning beers.
A little gem in the mountainside. Everything was better than expected! Excellent staff. Stop in for delicious beer and wings.
Dog friendly seating at the picnic tables.
mrs bananaslug (mrsbananaslug) — Google review
The beer was great, and the food was very good. With our flights, we got the pretzels, a salad, and a pizza. The staff was friendly and the tap room was warm and cozy on a snowy evening. Mt. Begbie Brewing should definitely be on your shortlist for a trip to Revelstoke.
Colton C. — Google review
This is one of our favorite craft breweries in BC. Great selection of craft beer. Amazing view of Mt Begbie.
There is indoor and outdoor seating.
There is a kitchen in the brewery that serves great food and snacks.
Todd Rodgers — Google review
It was a great environment and very good craft beers. We enjoyed the chicken tacos too.
Pooneh Haghighi — Google review
They have a great dog-friendly area off the patio with large tables. We really enjoyed their cream ale and IPA. The food was ok but really lacked flavor. The nachos literally just had cheese, sliced onion and flavorless salsa and the chili-lime wings were spongy without any heat. Would go back for the beer but not the food.
Ok, I'm impressed.
Cold and fresh beer
Playlist awesome
Nachos amazing
Pico de Gallo like I've never tasted before (and I'm from the south america)
Staff really friendly
Cleanliness of everything- including washroom- was impeccable.
Patio chairs
Long tables inside with the AC fully functional (believe me, it's rare nowadays)
If returning to Revelstoke, I will absolutely return. Loved it. 100%
Priscila Garo — Google review
Had such a wonderful time at Mt. Begbie brewery. Awesome beer, staff and atmosphere. There is also an area which is dog friendly, highly recommend making a stop here.
Jessica Speed — Google review
Amazing View!
Friendly, relaxed, but very attentive server.
Excellent information about the food and drink - you know what you are getting.
The famous Pretzels are outstanding.
Pizza is super yummy - beer is cold and fresh!
A few of their beers are only served in house.
H M — Google review
Great range of beers for all palates. Place had an awesome vibe and very family friendly to a session post a day of skiing. View out as the sun goes down is next level pretty
Will Houston — Google review
On the top of my craft beer list! I love their experimental drinks. Nachos are perfect. Beautiful views from the brewery.
Sampson Low - eXp Realty — Google review
A ‘must do’ on any stop in Revelstoke! Good family spot as well. We sampled almost all the beers with 2 flights - enjoy each particularly the Tall Timber and Attila the Honey. Good food and the service was friendly and efficient! Fills up fast at popular times!!