Vancouver, CANADA – Winter might be fading in a lot of places, but a mid-March skiing holiday found the slopes full of snow.

The Canadian flag flies atop a signpost marking directions to cities around the world. The spot is in front of the cliff bowl, the toughest terrain on the mountain. (Jaime Terada/YJI) 
(Jaime Terada/YJI) 
An exhausted skiier rests near terrain curated for jumps, tricks and ski cross. (Jaime Terada/YJI) 
Trail markings and difficulty levels. (Jaime Terada/YJI) 
Warning signs in front of the Pegasus Bowl. (Jaime Terada/YJI) 
(Jaime Terada/YJI) 
(Jaime Terada/YJI) 
‘Snow ghosts,’ or trees thickly covered in snow., stand tall in the Alpine Glades. (Jaime Terada/YJI) 
(Jaime Terada/YJI) 
One of the many “keep our season safe” signs posted around the ski area. (Jaime Terada/YJI) 
(Jaime Terada/YJI) 
The Alpine T Bar pulls skiiers up the hill on a T-shaped cable. (Jaime Terada/YJI) 
(Jaime Terada/YJI) 
(Jaime Terada/YJI)
