Apex Mountain Resort is known for its quality dry powder snow, averaging around 600 cm of snowfall annually. The skiing season typically runs from early December to the end of March or early April, depending on snow conditions. The terrain at Apex is diverse, offering something for every level of skier and snowboarder. It is beginner-friendly with dedicated learning areas, but also boasts challenging terrain for advanced skiers, including steep chutes and gladed areas. The resort features a terrain park for those looking to practice their freestyle skills. While there are no designated backcountry areas within the resort boundaries, the surrounding region is popular for off-piste adventures. Cross country skiing can be enjoyed on the Nickel Plate Nordic Centre trails nearby. Apex does not offer night skiing. The lift system includes a high-speed quad, a triple chair, a T-bar, and a magic carpet. Views from the resort are stunning, with sights of the surrounding mountains and forests. Apex is considered family-friendly, with ski and snowboard schools and a variety of accommodations. Other winter activities at Apex include a 1 km long ice skating loop, a hockey rink, and a tube park. While there are no specific snowshoeing trails, snowshoeing can be done in the surrounding area. Snowmobiling is not available directly at the resort, but can be found in the nearby vicinity. There are no designated sledding areas at Apex Mountain Resort.