Book as early as you can — the chalets are limited and the best dates go first. For winter holidays (Christmas, New Year's, Family Day, March Break) and summer long weekends, booking 6–12 months ahead is wise, especially if you want several adjacent chalets together. Midweek and shoulder-season dates are easier and are sometimes available last-minute.
Peak dates book first
Christmas, New Year's, Family Day, March Break, and summer long weekends are the first to sell out, often months in advance. If your trip lands on one of these, reserve as early as you can. These periods also carry longer minimum stays (typically three to four nights).
Booking several chalets together
If you want multiple adjacent chalets for the same dates so your whole group stays on one property, book early — coordinating neighbouring chalets gets harder closer to peak dates. Contact us and we'll help line up the units that fit your group.
Midweek and last-minute
Outside peak periods, midweek and shoulder-season stays (late spring, November) are much easier to book and can sometimes be reserved last-minute. Live availability for any dates is on the booking page.
Related questions
When do ski-season dates sell out?
Holiday weeks (Christmas, New Year's, Family Day, March Break) are the first to go, often booked months ahead. Reserve early for these dates.
How far ahead should a large group book?
For a group wanting several adjacent chalets, 6–12 months ahead for peak dates is ideal so the neighbouring chalets can be held together.
Can I book last-minute?
Sometimes — midweek and shoulder-season dates are often available last-minute. Check live availability on the booking page.
