Canmore Ski Village Resort & Slope Video Reviews
Browse rider footage of Canmore Ski Village's runs — from Maple Course to Rocky Course. Each section shows real terrain with timestamps for the exact moment on the slope.
#MC Maple Course
"This course is "⑥ Maple Course". This course has a total length of 1280m. This is a beginner's course with a maximum slope of 15 degrees. This course is "Canmore Ski Village", and you can ski with one coin (500 yen) night game (4:30 pm to 8:30 pm)."
2時間とカラフルって感じでやっていこうですよしちゃってこのメインかなメイプルリーフとやってみましょう大丸と思うけどあの個くらいで見かけるするタイプとしてはビール一例とで歯の4人乗りデー仕切りがついてWatch at 1:24 on YouTube ↗
This course is "⑥ Maple Course". This course has a total length of 1280m. This is a beginner's course with a maximum slope of 15 degrees. This course is "Canmore Ski Village", and you can ski with one coin (500 yen) night game (4:30 pm to 8:30 pm).Watch at 9:04 on YouTube ↗
それではですねまずメイプルコースから行ってみたいと思いますえその前にですねこの山頂からのえ景色えこんな感じになりますえそのには電風景が広がっておりますWatch at 5:41 on YouTube ↗
今日猫の懸念でのマミ二頭をおりて右側の降雪メイプルコースを案内していきたいとおもいますいきましょうレッツゴーWatch at 0:19 on YouTube ↗
#RC Rocky Course
"This course is "① Rocky Course". This course has a total length of 1570m. This is a beginner's course with a maximum slope of 18 degrees. At the beginning of the slide, the slope is a little steep, but other than that, there are no steep points and I think it is a very slippery course."
向こう側このロッキーコース滑りつつ猫のキャニオンコースプラが滑れるかどうかを見に行きましょうアルペいた入ってくると一気降り出してWatch at 3:08 on YouTube ↗
This course is "① Rocky Course". This course has a total length of 1570m. This is a beginner's course with a maximum slope of 18 degrees. At the beginning of the slide, the slope is a little steep, but other than that, there are no steep points and I think it is a very slippery course.Watch at 7:18 on YouTube ↗
#MMC Marmot Course
"This course is "⑤ Marmot Course". This course is an intermediate course with a total length of 1200 m and a maximum slope of 17 degrees. This course is comfortable, has a continuous middle slope, and the explanation on the official website is non-stop."
This course is "⑤ Marmot Course". This course is an intermediate course with a total length of 1200 m and a maximum slope of 17 degrees. This course is comfortable, has a continuous middle slope, and the explanation on the official website is non-stop.Watch at 10:25 on YouTube ↗
今度はですねDSの大会で使われたマーモットコースこれがオープンになりましたんでここ行ってみたいと思いますえおそらくですねこのコースはあのマスピのメインコースからきますえ出だし少しシャがあってですね車面があってちょっと急のなてまシブ変化がですねあるコスですWatch at 7:05 on YouTube ↗
#CC2 Caribou Course
"This course is "④ Caribou Course". This course is an intermediate course with a total length of 280 m and a maximum slope of 18 degrees. It was quite a bumpy slope. I thought it was hard to slip on a snowboard."
This course is "④ Caribou Course". This course is an intermediate course with a total length of 280 m and a maximum slope of 18 degrees. It was quite a bumpy slope. I thought it was hard to slip on a snowboard.Watch at 10:58 on YouTube ↗
#RCA Rabbit Course A
"This course is "③ Rabbit Course". This course is a beginner's course with a total length of 700m and a maximum slope of 12 degrees. This course has a gentle slope, so even beginners can slide with confidence. There is a gap around the forest on the right side, so you can play with the terrain, and if you have fresh snow, you can comfortably do a tree run."
This course is "③ Rabbit Course". This course is a beginner's course with a total length of 700m and a maximum slope of 12 degrees. This course has a gentle slope, so even beginners can slide with confidence. There is a gap around the forest on the right side, so you can play with the terrain, and if you have fresh snow, you can comfortably do a tree run.Watch at 14:39 on YouTube ↗
#CC1 Canyon Course
"This course is "② Canyon Course". This course is an advanced course with a total length of 850m and a maximum slope of 29 degrees. The start is the same as "① Rocky Course", but it slides straight. From this area, it is uncompressed snow. Still, it has a steep slope (maximum slope of 29 degrees)."
This course is "② Canyon Course". This course is an advanced course with a total length of 850m and a maximum slope of 29 degrees. The start is the same as "① Rocky Course", but it slides straight. From this area, it is uncompressed snow. Still, it has a steep slope (maximum slope of 29 degrees).Watch at 15:30 on YouTube ↗
Resort Overview Videos
Other 0:38 Off-topic: a Shorts clip listing four easy-to-drive-to ski resorts in the Kanto region (Fujiten in Yamanashi, Fujimi Panorama in Nagano, Nogami in Gunma, Maiko Snow Resort in Niigata). It is not about Canmore Ski Village or Hokkaido.
Vlog 14:57 Two presenters from M's Ski Salon visit Canmore Ski Village in Higashikawa, praising it as a hidden-gem local resort with cheap hourly tickets (1,400 yen for two people, 500 yen night skiing), a four-person main quad, top-to-bottom runs, a greenhouse rest area, and great access from Asahikawa.
Vlog 18:46 On-topic. Spray's snowboard channel runs a two-day 'Iguchi Dojo' coaching event in Hokkaido. Day one is at Pippu, day two at Canmore Ski Village. Riders learn mogul absorption, edging, and pop, then session deep ungroomed powder and bump runs that few others ride.
POV 0:12 A 12-second snowboard carving clip shot at Canmore Ski Village showcasing a Jones Snowboards Freecarver 9000s and a Vitelli-style turn. The transcript is essentially empty (just music), with no spoken description of any run, lift, or named course.
Vlog 1:45 A short first-visit look at Canmore Ski Village in Higashikawa, a Hokkaido powder-belt local resort. The narrator notes a 1,100m+ quad lift, slope-side cottages, a wide right-side course, a still-closed left-side course, a closed course with a pair lift on a gentle empty slope, and some fluffy powder.
POV 2:43 On-topic. A first-person run down Canmore Ski Village near Asahikawa, Hokkaido. The skier notes the resort has only one lift, around -3C and fairly warm, roughly 50cm snow with slush appearing, and a crowded slope. They look for their kid in a ski lesson near the bottom.
Other 0:12 On-topic location but no spoken content. A very short (12s) clip tagged Canmore Ski Village, Higashikawa, Hokkaido, with the title noting a large empty/abandoned structure on a lift pylon. The transcript is music only, so there is no slope discussion to analyze.
POV 6:19 Off-topic: a 4K powder tree-run POV filmed at Furano Ski Resort, not Canmore. The transcript is mostly music and shouts; the rider enjoys deep snow and notes the first line was the best. No reference to Canmore or its courses.
Other 0:30 Off-topic: a 30-second scenic short of the Daisetsuzan mountains at dusk set to the song 'The Sound of Silence'. It references the Kitoushi ski area, a different Higashikawa hill, not Canmore Ski Village, and contains no course discussion.
Vlog 19:55 A campsite-profile vlog about the KITOUSHI FOREST campground in Higashikawa, Hokkaido. It covers the campsite layout, park golf, nature walks, year-round cabins, and notes the area also has skiing in winter, but it is not about the Canmore Ski Village slopes.
Vlog 10:21 Off-topic. The first part of the 2nd Kitoushi International Cycling event held June 9, 2019, in Higashikawa, Hokkaido. Despite being in the Kitoushi area, this is a summer road-cycling event with a music-only transcript and no skiing, snow, or ski-course content to analyze.
Vlog 7:01 Off-topic: a leather craftsman's vlog about setting up a booth at The Trunk Show craft event in Kitoushi Forest Park, Higashikawa. It covers the drive and booth setup, not skiing, and the transcript is only music and filler.
Other 1:13 On-topic. A coach introduces the Higashikawa cross-country ski youth team, which trains year-round on Kitoushi mountain. In winter they train on the cross-country course beside the ski area; in summer they do trail running and pole walking. Activities run Saturdays at Kitoushi forest highland.
Other 1:01 A Hokkaido Shimbun news short about a beginner ski-orienteering event in Higashikawa, where participants cross-country ski between map checkpoints in a timed race. The transcript is badly garbled with no clear, reliable references to Canmore's specific named courses.
POV 5:02 A roughly five-minute night-skiing montage filmed at Canmore Ski Village in 2025, featuring ski-boarding under the lights. The auto-generated transcript is only music and filler sounds, with no spoken description of runs, lifts, or named courses.
Other 3:21 A short music-video-style clip filmed at Canmore Ski Village, Higashikawa, on a cold (-15C) January 2026 day. The auto-captions capture only song lyrics, with no spoken discussion of any ski runs, lifts, or named courses.
Other 1:57 Off-topic. A 1981 Kawasaki City video archive clip showing citizens on a winter ski holiday at the Yatsugatake Citizens' Vacation Village in Nagano, with warm-up exercises and beginner lessons at Shirakaba ski area. Nothing to do with Hokkaido's Canmore Ski Village.
Vlog 18:38 A family POV ski outing to Canmore Ski Village in Higashikawa after a trip through Tokachi and Furano. The transcript is almost entirely music, applause and stray exclamations with no spoken course names, so no specific slopes can be identified.
Overview 2:59 On-topic location, narration-style. A text-to-speech reading of the Wikipedia entry for Kitoushi Forest Park Family Travel Village in Higashikawa, Hokkaido. It covers go-karts, ponds, observation decks, geology, wildlife, lodging, and the ski area, mentioning a walking cross-country course separate from the SAJ-certified one, plus Canmore Ski Village by name.
Vlog 7:23 Off-topic: a summer sightseeing vlog exploring the Kitoushi Tenboukaku tower and a dam in Higashikawa, admiring rice-paddy views. It mentions a ski area only in passing while snow-free, with no discussion of Canmore's named courses.