
The Warming Hut
2 bedrooms · Sleeps 6
$409 / nightBook direct in Revelstoke, BC
Yes, you can book Revelstoke vacation rentals directly with the owners. Revelstoke is a rugged mountain town between the Monashee and Selkirk ranges, home to a ski resort with some of the greatest vertical descent in North America and deep interior snow, and every stay listed on StayCanadian links straight to the host's own booking site. Browse verified ski condos, mountain chalets, and heritage homes below, and reserve with a local owner instead of a third-party platform.
Each stay links straight to the host's own booking site — no platform booking fees.

2 bedrooms · Sleeps 6
$409 / night
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$157 / night
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$567 / nightMarker locations are approximate. Hosts share the exact address after booking.
Why book direct
Booking direct in Revelstoke means dealing with the owner, not a reseller. You can ask what matters for a big-mountain trip before you arrive: how close you are to the resort gondola or downtown, whether there is ski storage and a hot tub, and where to park in deep winter. StayCanadian does not add platform booking fees or stand between you and the host; we verify Canadian hosts and send you to their own website. In a busy mountain town, booking direct keeps more of your trip supporting the local host.

Revelstoke sits in a deep valley where the Columbia and Illecillewaet rivers meet, ringed by the Monashee and Selkirk mountains in the snowy interior of British Columbia. Its walkable heritage downtown, with brick storefronts and a historic railway past, lies a few minutes from Revelstoke Mountain Resort, whose gondola climbs from the valley toward the treeline. Mount Revelstoke National Park rises right at the town's edge, its Meadows in the Sky Parkway winding up to alpine wildflower meadows in summer. Glacier National Park and the peaks of Rogers Pass stand to the east along the Trans-Canada Highway. This is a region famous for heavy snowfall, and rentals range from downtown homes to condos near the resort base.

In winter, ski and ride Revelstoke Mountain Resort, known for enormous vertical, steep terrain, and deep interior powder, with cat-skiing and heli-skiing operators based in the area for those going bigger. The town is a hub for snowmobiling and backcountry touring, with the historic snowsheds and avalanche history of Rogers Pass nearby. In summer, drive the Meadows in the Sky Parkway in Mount Revelstoke National Park to alpine wildflower meadows, raft the local rivers, and hike and bike the surrounding trails. The Revelstoke Railway Museum tells the story of the town's line through the mountains. Big terrain and big snow define the experience here.
Best season: Winter (December to March) for deep powder and big-mountain skiing; summer (July to September) for alpine meadows, rafting, and hiking once the high country clears of snow.
Yes. Every Revelstoke listing on StayCanadian links to the host's own booking website, so you reserve straight with the local owner rather than through a third-party booking platform.
The resort is known for having one of the greatest lift-served vertical descents in North America, steep and varied terrain, and deep interior snowfall. Cat-skiing and heli-skiing operators are also based in the area.
There is no major airport in town. Most visitors fly into Kelowna International (YLW) or Kamloops (YKA), each roughly two to two and a half hours away, and drive in, or come from Calgary further east. Check winter road conditions on the Trans-Canada before you travel.
The Revelstoke area is famous for heavy snowfall thanks to its position in the interior Columbia Mountains, which is why it draws skiers, snowmobilers, and backcountry travellers. Actual totals vary each season.
Summer highlights include the Meadows in the Sky Parkway to alpine wildflower meadows in Mount Revelstoke National Park, whitewater rafting, mountain biking and hiking, and the Revelstoke Railway Museum in the historic downtown.
Yes. Mount Revelstoke National Park is right at the town's edge, and Glacier National Park and the peaks of Rogers Pass lie just east along the Trans-Canada Highway, making Revelstoke a natural base for exploring both.
Last updated July 7, 2026