Epic Pass 22-23
The Epic Pass is your key to unlock unlimited skiing all over the world. It is accepted in resorts in Canada, USA, Australia, Japan and now even Europe. As far as value goes, the Epic Pass pays for itself in less than a week compared to ticket window pricing in most resorts. Ski Travel Company is an official Epic Pass agent and the 2022-23 Pass is now on sale and available through us for on $1109 per adult!
Main Destinations – Unlimited Skiing all Season
Canada: Whistler Blackcomb
USA: Vail, Beaver Creek, Breckenridge, Keystone, Park City, Heavenly Lake Tahoe, Northstar at Tahoe and Kirkwood (plus many more)
Australia: Perisher 2023, Falls Creek 2023 and Hotham 2023.
Partner Destinations – Limited or Restricted
Canada: Fernie, Kimberley and Kicking Horse – 7 Days Total
USA: Telluride – 7 Days Total
Japan: Hakuba and Rusutsu (5 consecutive days at each)
Other Epic Pass Benefits
- 10 Buddy Tickets at a discounted flat rate
- 6 “Ski with a Friend” discounted tickets
- Half-price pass holder tickets at partner resorts once all days are used excluding Hakuba Valley, Rusutsu in Japan and European Partner Resorts
Epic Coverage
Epic Coverage is included at no cost for all pass holders, and provides refunds associated with certain personal events, including a qualifying illness, job loss, and injury. It also expands coverage to protect you from certain resort closures. This coverage does not apply to any Partner Resorts. For the complete terms and conditions regarding this offer, please see here.


Other Types of Epic Pass Explained
The Epic Local pass offers the following access and benefits:
- Access with holiday restrictions to Park City, Heavenly, Northstar, Kirkwood, and Stowe.
- Access to Breckenridge, Keystone, Crested Butte, Okemo, Mount Snow, Hunter Mountain and many more in the Eastern USA
- 10 days combined with holiday restrictions at Vail, Beaver Creek, and Whistler.
- Unlimited April skiing in 22/23 season at Vail and Beaver Creek if purchased prior to 30 May 2022
Partner resort access:
- 5 consecutive days at Rusutsu Japan (no blackouts)
- 5 consecutive days at Hakuba Valley’s ten resorts (no blackouts)
Like the Epic Day Pass but exclusively for use in Whistler. This pass is by far the best value deal for someone looking for up to 10 days skiing at Whistler in 22-23 Season. It comes as an Unrestricted Pass or Restricted Pass, so if you are going to be in Whistler over the holiday dates you may need to consider purchasing the unrestricted version, or planning a day of activities off the slopes if its a one off, such as 14 January.
The Whistler Day Pass is available for Adults (13 and Up) and Kids (5-12). If you have teenagers, consider looking at the Epic Local Pass which offers up to 10 days at Whistler (restricted) and has a ‘Teen’ price for 13-18 year old’s.
Not sure what you need? Ask us for help and we will work out the best value option for your requirements.
The Summit Value Pass offers the following benefits:
- Access to Keystone
- Access with holiday restriction to Breckenridge
- Discounted Tickets: 10 Buddy Tickets at a discounted flat rat and 6 “Ski with a Friend” discounted tickets
- Half-price pass holder tickets available during holiday blackouts at Breckenridge
- Half-price pass holder tickets available at Park City, Heavenly, Northstar, Kirkwood, Stowe, Crested Butte, Mount Sunapee, Okemo and Stevens Pass.
- Advanced lift ticket rate available at Vail, Beaver Creek and Whistler Blackcomb.
Holiday Blackouts 22-23: November 25 & 26, December 26-31, January 14, February 18 & 19 (not valid on these dates in Breckenridge or other restricted locations)
The Tahoe Local Pass offers the following benefits:
- Access with holiday restrictions to Heavenly, Northstar and Kirkwood
- 5 total days with holiday restrictions at Park City, Vail, Beaver Creek, Keystone, Breckenridge or Crested Butte
- Discounted Tickets: 10 Buddy Tickets at a discounted flat rat and 6 “Ski with a Friend” discounted tickets
- Half-price pass holder tickets available during holiday blackouts at Breckenridge, Park City and Keystone
- Advanced lift ticket rate available at Vail, Beaver Creek and Whistler Blackcomb.
Holiday Blackouts 22-23: November 25 & 26, December 26-31, January 14, February 18 & 19 (not valid on these dates in restricted locations)
The Epic Day Pass is available for 1 to 7 days, and does not need to be used consecutively. If you are planning on a short visit and won’t get the value from a season pass, then this could be the pass for you. In 2022 it comes in four versions, Unrestricted, Restricted, Limited Unrestricted and Limited Restricted. The ‘Restricted’ versions cannot be used on the holiday blackout dates. The Limited versions cannot be used at all resorts (ie not valid at the big, main ones such Vail, Breck and Park City).
Confused? Get in touch with us and we can help you work out the best pass for your travel requirements.
Working out the most suitable pass for your travel requirements is not always easy. We do this every day, so get in touch and we will help work out the most ideal pass for your requirements. It might even be a combination of two different pass types.