Save Big This Spring: Kids Ski Free at Revelstoke Mountain Resort

March Break at Revelstoke Mountain Resort is the perfect way to squeeze the last bit of winter out of the season. The days stretch longer, the snow stays soft and fun, and the crowds thin out compared to peak weeks. If you’re thinking about heading there with family or just want to make the most of what’s left, here’s what stands out right now.

The Kids Ski Free deal runs through April 12, 2026. Kids 12 and under get a free lift ticket when an adult buys one. Add the kid’s ticket online or at the ticket window at no extra cost, and you’re set. The offer is valid for Ikon Pass holders, Mountain Collective pass holders, and day ticket buyers. It makes spring trips far more affordable for families. Adults can also save up to 40% on lift tickets by purchasing 48 or more hours in advance.

If your kids want structured time on the snow, check out the March Break camps through the Mountain Sports School. They’re for ages 5 to 15, covering ski and snowboard levels from beginner to advanced. Options include 3-day or 5-day camps running 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. with lunch included. Groups stay small so instructors can focus on building skills and confidence across different terrain.

For little ones not ready for full-day camps, licensed on-mountain childcare covers ages 18 months to 6 years. It’s right in the village, so parents can drop off and hit the slopes knowing kids are supervised and having fun.

The Sutton Place Hotel offers a Stay More, Save More deal with up to 35% off standard rates. Pair reduced lodging with discounted lift tickets to stretch your budget if you can swing Sunday to Thursday.

Revelstoke has North America’s longest lift-served vertical drop at 5,620 feet, spread over 3,121 acres of bowls, groomers, and glades. With longer daylight, you can ski all morning, take a village break, and still have hours left for more runs or après.

The season wraps on a high note. April 12, 2026, is closing day, and the resort always throws an après session with live music at the base. Lifts stop spinning after that, so it’s the final chance for good vibes and one last run before summer takes over.

James Chung

Vancouver Lifestyle, Cool Tech & Travel Adventure. Email: james@hellovancity.com

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