21 Ski Trip Deals You Need to Book Now - Outside

21 Ski Trip Deals You Need to Book Now - Outside


21 Ski Trip Deals You Need to Book Now - Outside

Posted: 22 Nov 2019 04:00 AM PST

It's no surprise that the best way to save money on a ski trip is to plan ahead. Way ahead. Wait until the last minute, and you'll pay top dollar on lift tickets, flights, and lodging. Of course, booking ahead means you'll take a gamble on snow conditions, since you won't know if there will be fresh powder or week-old hardpack until closer to go-time. But the savings you'll get from these simple tricks makes the toss-up worth it. 

Go Early or Late Season

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Resorts give out the best deals if you're willing to come at the very beginning or very end of the season. Those are also the least-crowded months to visit, due to uncertain snowfall. Sugar Bowl, California, will sell $99 lift tickets throughout December, including weekends and holidays, as long as you buy them online at least two days ahead of time.

Solitude, Utah, is offering 30 percent off lodging rates if you book a trip for two nights or more at participating accommodations from November 23 to December 19 and March 27 to April 19. Purgatory, in Colorado, has $49 lift tickets—a $50 savings—plus deals on rentals and lessons if you come for spring break and purchase tickets online at least 48 hours ahead of time.

Get Free Kids' Passes 

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Going on ski trips as a family can be ridiculously expensive. Between lift tickets, ski lessons, hotels, flights, and hot chocolate breaks, it all adds up. These ski resorts make it easier to come as a family. At Sunday River, Maine, between January 5 to 10, if you stay three nights or longer at a resort hotel, your kids ski free—including lessons, tickets, and gear rental. At Colorado's Purgatory Resort or Hesperus Ski Area and New Mexico's Pajarito Mountain or Sipapu Ski Area, kids ages 10 and under get a free season pass—no fine print, no blackout dates.

The Epic SchoolKids program from Vail Resorts offers four free days of skiing, including first-timer lessons and gear rental, at resorts across Colorado, Utah, and British Columbia, including Park City, Vail, Breckenridge, and Whistler Blackcomb. In New York, a ski-and-ride passport program grants free lift tickets and discounted lessons at more than 20 ski areas, like Gore Mountain, Hunter Mountain, and Whiteface, if you apply online in advance. At Steamboat Springs, Colorado, if you purchase an adult five-or-more-day lift ticket, kids get free lift access. At Keystone, Colorado, if you stay two or more nights in resort lodging, you'll get free tickets for the under-12 crowd. California's June Mountain guarantees free passes for the same age group any day of winter.

Don't Forget Discounted Lodging with Your Ikon or Epic Pass

Ski resorts
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If you bought an Ikon or Epic Pass, you already have a season pass to dozens of world-class ski areas. But remember that they'll also get you more savings on the ground. Some of the best deals include Sun Valley, Idaho, where Epic Pass holders save up to 25 percent on lodging at resort properties like the Sun Valley Inn (from $299) if you come during select dates, and at least 10 percent off lodging at hotels like the Fairmont Chateau Whistler (from $277) and the Pangea Pod Hotel (from $50) in the village at Whistler Blackcomb, BC.

Ikon Pass holders get 15 percent off lodging at Jackson Hole Mountain Resort, Wyoming, if you travel during specific weeks. Stay at Squaw Valley Lodge (from $199), at the base of Squaw Valley, California, for 40 percent off nightly rates. Mountain Collective and Ikon Pass holders also get 25 percent off at the Limelight Hotel Aspen (from $450), near the base of Aspen Mountain, Colorado, when you stay two or more nights.

Visit Midweek

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Weekends are always the busiest and most expensive time to visit a ski area. If you can plan a midweek trip, you'll save money and avoid crowds. Sugarbush, Vermont, sells $30 lift tickets to its Mount Ellen terrain on Thursdays throughout the season. Donner Ski Ranch, in Nevada's Tahoe National Forest, has throwback Tuesdays and Thursdays for most of the winter, with $40 adult lift tickets. And West Virginia's Snowshoe Mountain has a midweek ski-and-stay package that's $99 for two people per night, including lift tickets and overnight lodging.

At Whitewater, in British Columbia, a midweek vacation package includes a stay in downtown Nelson's Adventure Hotel, plus lift tickets for $86 per day, per person, if you stay for three or more nights. 

Save While Giving Back

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Since 2008, Mount Bachelor, Oregon, has held charity ski week. Visitors can buy deeply discounted $49 lift tickets in advance and use them on select dates throughout winter. This season, the dates are January 6 to 9; January 13 to 16; and April 27 through the end of the season, which is usually sometime in May. Mount Bachelor donates 100 percent of the money raised from the tickets to its partner nonprofits around central Oregon, like the Boys and Girls Clubs, Oregon Adaptive Sports, the Environmental Center, and more. Tickets are limited, so get them while they last. Meanwhile, at Boreal, California, Feel Good Fridays take place throughout the season. You get a lift ticket for $25, and $5 from each ticket is donated to the High Fives Foundation.

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Europe's 10 best budget ski resorts: top holiday deals for 2019/20 - Moose Gazette

Posted: 22 Nov 2019 02:51 AM PST

Getting value for money on holiday is high on the list of most skiers and snowboarders. Staying away from the famous, fashionable resorts, where everything from lift passes and accommodation to lunch on the mountain are likely to cost the most, is the obvious advice.

However, while a more obscure resort may cost less, it can also mean a much smaller ski area, lower altitude and hence less chance of good snow. Since most of us are reluctant to compromise on the good times, while many of the resorts in this line-up may be unfamiliar, they are not necessarily the cheapest. Rather they offer value for money plus a quality experience. There may be compromises to be made somewhere – a longer transfer time from the airport, lifts that are slower and less comfortable, a base village that is far from the chocolate box ideal for example – but the money savings over bigger-name destinations should make them well worth the trip.  

Unless stated otherwise, prices are per person, based on two sharing a double or twin room, half-board,  for seven nights, including flights and transfers.

Best for hitting the park or the heli

Livigno, Italy

The Italian resort of Livigno is set in a high, wide, remote valley close to the Swiss border, meaning that airport transfers to get here are long and winding. It takes the best part of three hours to get there from Innsbruck, and even longer from Italian hub airports. However, it's worth the long journey, not only for its low prices but also for the quality of its parks and reliable snow cover. Most of the slopes are above the tree line, and Livigno is known as 'Little Tibet' because of its height and remoteness. Livigno suits those on a tight budget partly because it has a special tax status that dates back to Napoleonic times. There's no VAT, which makes drinks, petrol and consumer goods some of the cheapest in Europe. Many of the old wooden houses in the traffic-free village centre have been converted into atmospheric bars, restaurants and clubs.

The remote village is strung out along 10km of mountain road that comes to a full stop in winter at a heady 1,816m, close to the Swiss border. It's a great area for beginners and low intermediates, with terrain on both the Mottolino and Costaccia/Carosello sides of the valley, and has a long, snowsure season lasting from November to May.

Livigno, Italy, is a three-hour drive from Innsbruck

For experts, Livigno is embracing freeriding with the Freeride Project, a series of managed off-piste routes, mostly off the back of Mottolino. Every Sunday from 6pm to 7.30pm the resort organises meetings at the Birrificio Livigno (the local brewery), where freeride experts advise on safe off-piste, the equipment needed (which includes transceiver, probe and shovel) and how to check the daily avalanche report. Although the words heliskiing and affordable don't usually appear in the same sentence, Livigno presents a rare opportunity for both.

Livigno is one of Europe's best resorts for terrain parks – hence it being chosen to host the freestyle and snowboarding events of the 2026 Milan-Cortina Winter Olympics. The main terrain park is on Mottolino, with kickers to suit all abilities and a superpipe. There are also rails, and an airbag for perfecting tricks. The second main park, at Carosello, is geared more towards intermediates. It also has a large airbag, rails and tabletops, plus a boardercross course. Two more parks – Amerikan, near the Carosello gondola, and Del Sole, near the centre of town – are aimed at beginners and children. Cable Park, in the Costaccia sector, has a variety of rails, boxes and jumps of varying difficulty. A dedicated cable tow pulls riders through the park, making tricks easier.

Where to stay

Just a short walk from the Carosello gondola, and with a reputation for good food, the three-star Hotel Cristallo is convenient and comfortable. From £750, bed and breakfast, with SNO.

Best for beginners

Alpbach, Austria

Beginners don't need the complexity of a large resort, so a novice's visit to this Tirolean chocolate-box with oodles of atmosphere – it regularly wins prizes as the prettiest village in Austria – should result in a lifetime of piste enthusiasm. Alpbach has a special relationship with the British that began more than 50 years ago when a Major Billy Patterson came here on leave and enjoyed the pistes and the pubs. He told his army friends and they told others. Thousands of British have since learnt the basics here, and many return year after year. It's also great value for money – prices are low, even by Austrian standards.

Alpbach is a good choice for beginners

A single nursery slope in the village centre is ideal for practising after lessons, but the main ski area is a five-minute bus, then a gondola, away. Of the three ski schools in the resort, Alpbach‑Inner Alpbach is the original learning establishment, while Alpbach Aktiv and Skischule Alpbachtal also have fine reputations. During the resort's dedicated family weeks, under-15s get a free lift pass.

Alpbach's ski area is linked to that of Auffach in the neighbouring Wildschönau valley, together they form the Ski Juwel ski area. Despite this expansion Alpbach itself, only a 40-minute drive from Innsbruck airport, has remained remarkably unchanged over the years. The only difference is that intermediates who might otherwise have moved on now have the incentive to return to explore the respectable 109km of pistes served by 45 lifts  in the two valleys.

Where to stay  

Haus Edelweiss is a traditional and informal family-run bed and breakfast, run by Frau Moser, close to the nursery slopes and bus stop. From £309, bed and breakfast, with Inghams. 

Best for intermediate cruising

Serre Chevalier, France

Think of this as the laid-back country cousin of A-list French resorts such as Val d'Isère or Courchevel. It's smaller and less high-tech, but friendlier and more relaxed, with bags of character. There are cheaper French resorts, but few can match Serre Che's extent.

Serre Chevalier is the collective name for a dozen villages along the road from the town of Briançon in the southern Alps. Monêtier Les Bains is the pick of the main villages, a picturesque spa resort with a fast chairlift into the western end of the ski area – it's quieter and altogether more charming to stay in than the others, Villeneuve and Chantemerle.

Serre Chevalier will keep intermediate entertained

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The ski area is split up into four distinct sectors and makes a delightful playground for intermediates of all standards, giving a real feeling of travelling around. The resort used to claim 250km of pistes but now says 410 hectares of pistes instead, including the uphill areas used for lifts. Whichever, it is a big ski area with more than enough terrain for a week's holiday.

If you're stuck on a plateau, as well as the ESF, there are lots of other schools to choose from and most have very good reputations. British ski school New Generation is run here by BASI-qualified Gavin Crosby, who offer group lessons, private coaching and guiding throughout the season. Book well in advance.

Where to stay

Modern and close to the Pontillas lift on the outskirts of Villeneuve, with slopes back to the door, Residence Aquisana offers 76 one- and two-bedroom apartments sleeping from four to six. There's a heated pool and steam room. From £184 per person self-catering based on four sharing, including Eurotunnel crossing, with Zenith Holidays.

Best for partying

Pas de la Casa, Andorra

Pas, as it's known to its denizens, has grown up at high altitude on the duty‑free side of the French/Andorran border. While it is isn't the most attract resort it has a reputation for wild partying.

Part of the extensive Grandvalira ski area, which includes Soldeu, Pas de la Casa has slopes best suited to confident intermediates. Separated from the rest of the principality by a mountain wall, it has largely missed the facelift that has taken a lot of Andorra's other resorts upscale, so prices are welcomingly lower.

Pas de la Casa is part of the Grandvalira ski area

The nightlife in Pas has something to suit every taste and it is renowned for having a party atmosphere popular with stag and hen dos. A wide selection of pubs and clubs, including themed bars and a bar where you pour your own beers, stay open until the early hours – one of the resort's pub crawls, which stop at many of the top establishments, is a recommended way to see it all. Thanks to Andorra's duty-free status, a litre of vodka costs the bar less than a small can of Red Bull, so (within reason) they are literally giving it away. Count the cost of a night out in headache pills.

La Perla Negra is a pirate‑themed bar with DJs, plus a pool table. KSB (Kamikaze Surf Bar) is a popular bar/restaurant/club with food served late. Underground Bar & Club stays open late playing crowd-pleasing music, as does Bilbord, which is one of the largest and liveliest clubs in the resort. Watch your step on the way home – the streets are icy, steep, and patrolled by the police.

Where to stay

The four-star Font d'Argent is a shining exception to the usually simple accommodation options in Pas de la Casa. It's a clean and smart hotel with a spa and pool, and it's well placed for easy access to the slopes and the nightlife. From £619 with Inghams.

Best for getting away from it all

Aussois, France

This unknown gem of a resort is tucked away in the Maurienne Valley n the edge of the Vanoise National Park. Despite concessions to tourism, the traditional village at the foot of the 3,700m Dent Parrachée makes an ideal base for anyone wanting to combine a winter-sports holiday with the ambience of rural France. Prices are far more sensible here than in the big-name destinations of the neighbouring Tarentaise Valley, such as like Courchevel and Val d'Isère.

With just 55km of slopes, Aussois itself is not a place for those who want a huge daily mileage and is best suited to those looking for easy beginner and intermediate skiing. There are other larger Maurienne resorts nearby, including La Norma, easily reached on the other side of the valley. A little further afield, more extensive terrain is available at Val Cenis, Valfréjus and Bonneval. A lift pass which includes access to them along with free shuttle buses is available.

Non-skiing/snowboarding activities include snowshoeing, paragliding, ice climbing, exploring the surrounding plateau by dogsled or tobogganing. Bessans, a 40-minute drive away, has a huge cross-country skiing centre.

Where to stay

The ski-in/ski-out Résidence les Flocons d'Argent is at the foot of the slopes and near the ski school meeting point, with an indoor pool. From £119, based on five people self-catering in a two-bedroom apartment and including FlexiPlus Eurotunnel crossings for self-drive, with Peak Retreats.

Best for value in Switzerland

Val d'Anniviers, Switzerland

The rule about getting away from the high‑profile, fashionable resorts to find good value is particularly applicable in pricey Switzerland. In this respect, it's difficult to beat the four resorts of Grimentz, Zinal, St Luc and Chandolin in the Val d'Anniviers valley. The villages are traditional and small-scale, and Grimentz and St Luc in particular have charming old-fashioned town centres.

Prices in the valley are about 25 per cent lower than in the big, better-known Swiss resorts. There are cheaper places to be found in Switzerland, but most people on a week-long winter-sports trip will find that Val d'Anniviers delivers more. Crucially, the two ski areas – Grimentz-Zinal on one side of the valley, St Luc-Chandolin on the other – deliver the quantity and variety of pistes likely to keep visitors occupied for the duration of a week's holiday.

In 2014 the link between Grimentz and Zinal was improved by the installation of a cable car costing 28 million CHF, cutting the journey time to eight minutes – previously a bus was the only route back to Zinal. This serious investment was partly aimed at increasing the ski area's appeal to intermediates, who can now more easily get piste-cruising value from the 75km of long, mainly red runs covered by the valley lift pass.

Val d'Anniviers was an early adopter in the freeride revolution – in 2002, a transceiver search park and an avalanche-controlled (but not patrolled) freeride zone opened in Zinal. Since then, more avalanche-protected itinerary runs have opened throughout the valley. Grimentz-Zinal Backcountry Adventures runs guided off-piste day tours in the area.

Where to stay

Hotel Bella Tola is a traditional four-star in a building that dates to the 19th century – it was the resort's first hotel and the interior reflects its history, with a period dining room, library and great chandeliers. From £1,190, bed and breakfast, with Ski Solutions. 

Best for clocking up the miles

Söll, Austria

It's not difficult to find low-cost in Austria, if you compromise on either the quality or quantity of the slopes. There are dozens of small villages with loads of charm but limited terrain and lift systems. Yet, Söll has much more to offer – one of the largest ski areas in Austria, plus plenty of budget accommodation.

The traditional Tirolean village is set in the middle of a wide valley and is the unofficial capital of the SkiWelt, a dozen villages with 90 lifts and over 284km of largely intermediate pistes. The region is also directly linked through Westendorf and Kirchberg to Kitzbühel. This adds another 54 lifts and 179km to the tally, though on a separate lift pass.

Söll is part of the SkiWelt area

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A decade ago Söll was best-known for its raucous laddish nightlife. But with the highest density of hotel beds in the region, it is now trying to appeal to a much wider clientele, including families. Nevertheless, it's best suited to those who want to attack the slopes with gusto, or to party – or both.

Where to stay

At the Hotel Gänsleit, Austrian Rosi and her English husband Steve combine the familiarity of home with genuine Austrian hospitality and style, and a friendly and welcoming atmosphere. The hotel has been beautifully decorated and includes a modern spa and wellness suite. From £779 with Crystal Ski Holidays.

Best for adventurers

Jasna, Slovakia

This is the largest and most challenging ski area in Slovakia, a 45-minute drive from the nearest airport at Poprad. Jasná, (pronounced Yaznah), has sufficient terrain and facilities to keep even advanced skiers and snowboarders happy for up to a week. Slovakia offers amazing value for money compared with mainstream Alpine resorts. You can get good rooms in four-star hotels with extensive wellness facilities from around €50 b&b per person for two people sharing. A pint of beer costs €3 or less, many main course meals €8 to €10.

The first ski lift was opened in 1949 and most of the resort buildings were built since then. It has grown into a fair-sized ski area with 28 lifts and 49km of pistes, most of them suiting intermediates best. It's not a huge area by Alpine standards but it does have some outstanding off piste. Lifts rise from both sides of the mountain, and hotels, shops, bars and restaurants have sprung up around these bases. The pisted area covers both the north and south sides of 2,024m Mount Chopok. The south side is mostly blues and reds, while the north side accesses more challenging slopes. Measured against resorts in the Alps, the 49km of pistes in Jasná might not sound like much, but there are also substantial free-ride zones as well as two terrain parks.  

Jasná is popular with freeriders

Where to stay

The Dragon's Lair is a chalet-hotel with five en-suite bedrooms set down the valley from Jasna ski area. There's in-house ski hire, a sauna, an outdoor hot tub, and massages and yoga can be arranged. On the ground floor is a bar open to the public. From £533, b&b, including transfers, six-day lift pass (half-board can be provided for whole chalet bookings), excludes flights, with Jasna Advetures. 

Best for easy access

Bareges/La Mongie, France

Only an hour from Lourdes airport (50km), or 90 minutes from Pau (110km), these two hugely contrasting resorts share the 100km of pistes in the Grand Tourmalet ski area – one of the biggest in the Pyrenees. Package prices to these resorts can be half as much as in the French Alps.

Barèges is a centuries-old spa town a bus ride from the lifts, while La Mongie, over the Col du Tourmalet pass (closed to cars in winter, frequently used in the Tour de France during the summer), is a purpose-built ski station. It's slightly lacking in charm, but is convenient for the slopes.

The runs suit intermediates best, but there's also some challenging off piste, including from the Pic du Midi observatory (where it's possible to stay the night), reached by cable car from La Mongie. The terrain above La Mongie is open and treeless and includes black runs that are considered to be among the toughest in the French Pyrenees. The slopes in Barèges are gentler and tree-lined, but are much smaller in area.

La Mongie is purpose-built

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Where to stay

Le Pic du Midi residence sits just 300m from the slopes above La Mongie. All the self-catered apartments have south-facing balconies, plus there's a swimming pool, wellness area, equipment shop and kids club. From €190, self catering for two nights, with Pierre et Vancances. 

Best for combining old town and modern slopes

Bansko, Bulgaria

Often named the cheapest resort in Europe, Bulgaria has bargain-basement prices, with package holidays, equipment hire, lift passes and lessons half the price or less than in the most expensive Alpine resorts, and food and drink a quarter of the cost.

Bansko is Bulgaria's top resort and is two-and-a-half-hour drive south of Sofia airport, in the Pirin Mountains, close to the Macedonian and Greek borders. On a clear day there are views of the Aegean Sea. 

The original town below the more recently constructed resort village features old stone buildings and cobbled streets and has always been popular with tourists. Bansko itself is a modern resort, with 75km of varied intermediate slopes covering two mountains and 16 lifts that include a six-person chairlift, four quad chairs and a gondola, which goes up to the main mountain from the top end of town. 

Bansko is Bulgaria's biggest resort

The resort's slopes cover two mountains. There's enough variety to challenge intermediates for a week, provided the snow conditions are good. The slopes can be quiet and are well groomed but some pistes are not always open if the weather dictates.

The utilitarian cafés and Dickensian-era shops that served the town centre before the advent of mass tourism have been replaced by boutiques, pizzerias and wine bars. There are also plenty of traditional pubs called mehanas, often with live music. Prices are low and, all in all, it's a fun place with wild après. Greeks, Russians and a large number of Britons flock to Bansko, so it's best to avoid the busy peak period between Christmas and the end of February.

Where to stay

Four-star MPM Hotel Sport is in a ski-in/ski‑out location by the gondola base. It has a lively Irish pub and a wellness area with a large pool, hot tub, sauna, steam bath and gym. From £503 with Balkan Holidays.

Ugg Black Friday 2019 Deals: Are They Worth It? - Nasdaq

Posted: 20 Nov 2019 09:32 AM PST

NerdWallet is here to help you win Black Friday while leaving your budget intact. We spend the time, you save the money. Visit regularly for holiday tips and announcements about your favorite products. Black Friday is Nov. 29.

Ugg makes a variety of stylish footwear, but is best known for its cozy, classic sheepskin boot — always a big draw during the cold holiday season. While we didn't see a ton of deals on the name brand version, we did spot a few lookalikes that might be worth adding to your Black Friday shopping list.

Best Black Friday Ugg deals, 2019

  • Select women's boots are on sale for $19.99 (regularly $60-$80) at JCPenney, with a handful resembling the cozy shearling style that Ugg is known for.
  • George genuine suede slippers, much like the beloved Ugg versions, are on sale at Walmart for $7 (save $6.88). 
  • At Target, score a doorbuster deal on toddlers' and kids' lookalike Uggs — $10 for boots, which is a savings of up to $14.99.
  • Nordstrom has the real deal Ugg brand Marciela II Boot in select colors on sale for $119.90 (regularly $174.95) while supplies last.

How to decide if it's worth it

If you've had your eye on a cozy pair of shearling boots for a while, now might be a good time to pick up a pair, especially if you plan on wearing them this winter. But if you're willing to hold off, you might see steeper discounts in the spring and summer when winter apparel is typically marked down.

How to budget for Ugg

As with any bigger ticket purchase, you'll need to earmark that specific expense as part of the "wants" category within your monthly budget. If you're following the 50/30/20 budgeting system, no more than 30% of your income should be spent on wants. So, if you plan on splurging on the $119 Uggs at Nordstrom, make sure that extra expense doesn't put you over the edge. 

Best Black Friday Ugg deals, 2018

In the past, we've seen notable discounts on select Ugg styles and colors, namely boots. Last year's top bargains included:

  • Up to 60% off styles through Ugg Closet.
  • 25% off women's Ugg boots at Macy's.
  • 25% off women's and kids' Koolaburra by Ugg suede boots and slippers at Kohl's.

Shoppers could also find similar styles from other brands on sale at retailers like J.C. Penney and Target.

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Black Friday, Cyber Monday deals for 2019 - Global News

Posted: 23 Nov 2019 04:00 AM PST

Black Friday is upon us. For years, retailers have rolled out huge sales in honour of the day after Americans celebrate their Thanksgiving.

The tradition began in the United States, according to Snopes, because retailers wanted to capture the millions of consumers who get the day off. But today, more and more countries are embracing the massive shopping event.

The retail phenomenon has even extended into something called Cyber Monday. Think mega-deals online, where retailers reduce prices even further to clear out their stock.

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According to a survey conducted by analysts at Picodi, a majority of the surveyed Canadians (53 per cent) are going to shop online on Black Friday and 73 per cent of surveyed Canadians admitted that they buy while working.

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Black Friday in Canada takes place on Nov. 29 and Cyber Monday on Dec. 2. However, many retailers will extend their sales before and/or after the actual two shopping days, depending on the store.

Rachel Hunter, tech expert from The Source, tells Global News that "people are largely excited about tech deals on Black Friday because the weekend sale period offers customers the ideal opportunity to get their hands on great tech at great prices."

"For example, this year, we are expecting some great pricing on smartwatches, headphones and TVs launched earlier in the year. These are popular products that enjoy demand throughout the year so now is an ideal time to take advantage of sale pricing," Hunter says.

"Big-ticket items like TVs and laptops, gaming and sound systems are top categories during Black Friday as they are traditionally multi-year investments for family entertainment needs and traditionally come with deep discounts over Black Friday."

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Don't worry about scrambling to search for the best Black Friday and Cyber Monday deals — Global News has put together an all-encompassing list for you.

Keep an eye on this space, as we'll be updating this information every day.

Black Friday Sales

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Chinese Laundry: Is offering 30 per cent off site-wide (some exclusions) from Nov. 29-Dec. 1.

Coddies: Is offering 20 per cent off their footwear on Nov. 29.

Daniel Patrick: Is offering 25 per cent off site-wide (excluding adidas products) from Nov. 18-30.

Daniel Wellington: Is offering 50 per cent off selected items from Nov. 25-Dec. 2. They will also offer a free accessory with every watch purchase through its website and retail partners such as Hudson's Bay and Nordstrom's.

Deakin & Blue: Is offering 50 per cent off site-wide from Nov. 29- Dec. 2.

Film Jackets: Is offering up to 56 per cent off and an extra $10 off with the code SAVE10 from Nov. 29-Dec. 2.

Guess (Canada): Is offering 40 per cent off entire store, with select exclusions and a gift with $125+ purchases from Nov. 28- Dec. 3.

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Indochino: Is offering savings up to $110 on their custom suits from Nov. 29-Dec. 1.

Kelly Bello: Is offering 20 per cent off site-wide from Nov.29-Dec. 2 with the promo code KBDBLACK20.

Knix: Is offering 20-50 per cent off site-wide from Nov. 25-Dec. 2. Purchases over $150 will receive a free Longevity Bra.

la Vie en Rose: Is offering a 2 for 1 sale on (almost) everything beginning Nov. 29.

Marciano Canada: Is offering 30 per cent off entire purchase from Nov. 28-Dec. 2.

Mountain Equipment Co-op (MEC): Is offering up to 80 per cent of a wide variety of selected styles from Nov. 29-Dec. 2.

Olsen: Is running a curated sale section from Nov. 29-Dec. 2 in stores and select items are available on thebay.com.

Reitmans: Is offering 40 per cent off everything and Black Friday surprise deals, starting Nov. 28-30.

Shady Rays: Is offering 50 per cent off all sunglasses, plus an additional 10 per cent off when you get 2 pairs, plus $15 gift card for 3+ pairs. They are also offering 20 per cent off snow goggles and 15 per cent off Optical Shop from Nov. 27-Dec. 2.

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SPINCO: Is offering 30 per cent off merchandise in-studio from Nov. 23-25.

Sport Chek: Is offering up to 65 per cent off door crashers and sales on ski and snowboard equipment, $100 off select Apple Watches, 60 per cent off Pur Serenity Weighted Blankets, 20 per cent off winter jackets and pants and more from Nov. 28-Dec. 4. Sport Chek is also offering $40 off promo cards if you spend $150 or more and tax free shopping on Nov. 28-29.

The Cause Collection: Is offering 25 per cent off site-wide with the code BLACK25 from Nov. 26-Dec. 1.

Tilley: Is offering 10 per cent off Tilley hats, 15 per cent off Tilley apparel and accessories from Nov. 28-Dec. 2. Free shipping with no minimum spend is offered from Nov. 14-Dec.15.

Tissot: Is offering up to 50 per cent off on 54 references beginning Nov. 21-Dec. 3 at 11 a.m.

True Religion: Is offering 50 per cent off everything online and in-store from Nov. 26-Dec. 1.

Home & Lifestyle

Article: Is offering up to 45 per cent off over 150 items from Nov. 29-Dec. 1. Orders over $499 receive free basic shipping until the sale ends.

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C'est Beau: Is offering 30 per cent off in-store purchases and online with the code CM30 from Nov. 29-Dec. 2 + free makeup touch-ups on Dec. 1 from 1 p.m.-4 p.m.

ecobee: Is offering discounts on their SmartThermostats and SmartSensors from Nov. 18-Dec. 3.

Endy: Is offering 10 per cent off everything site-wide from Nov. 22-Dec. 3.

EQ3: Is offering 20 per cent off all EQ3 products and an additional 20 per cent off clearance items from Nov. 21-Dec. 2.

Indigo: Is offering many deals including 50 per cent off the top 50 hottest books, 25 per cent off select toys and baby gifts, $50 off Indigo's weighted blanket, 50 per cent off top tech gifts and more from Nov. 28-Dec. 2.

National Mattress Outlet Plus+: Is offering no tax and free delivery on all orders over $199 in store (GTA) and online (Canada-wide) from Nov. 29-Dec. 2 with the code BFCM2019.

Sleepenvie: Is offering 20 per cent off store-wide with the code SNUGGLEANDSAVE from Nov. 25-Dec. 4.

Tempaper: Is offering 10 per cent off purchases of $75+, 20 per cent off purchases of $150+ and 30 per cent off purchases $300+ on By the Panel and Sold by the roll prints from Nov. 28-Dec. 3.

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Ten Thousand Villages: Is offering 25 per cent off the entire purchase from Nov. 29-Dec. 1.

The Design Life Boutique: Is offering 25 per cent off their Sassy Class stockings with the code VIPSASSYBLACKFRIDAY25% on Nov. 29.

Other

Ancient Nutrition: Is offering 20 per cent off orders and free shipping from Nov. 28-Dec. 1.

Chotto Matte Toronto: Is offering 50 per cent off Saturday Jungle Brunch (food only). Must quote "Black Friday" when making reservation on Nov. 30.

LCBO: Is holding their Luxury Discovery Suite event from Nov. 13-Dec. 3, offering access to Moët Hennessy's portfolio including Dom Pérignon, Moët & Chandon, Veuve Clicquot and Hennessy. LCBO is offering to customize the arrow for the encased tin gift box with the name of any city; hometown or dream destination with the purchase of Veuve Clicquot Brut Yellow Label on select days. Hennessy XO is offering to engrave the bottle with someone's name or personal event title with purchase on select days.

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Nomader: Is offering 20 per cent off discount on Nomader's Collapsible Water Bottle Amazon listings and free 2-day shipping for Prime members on Nov. 29.

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RetroFestive: Is offering 25 per cent off all Leg Lamps in their Oakville store only on Nov. 29, plus a free mini moose mug with every purchase.

Square One: Is offering a 5 per cent bonus gift card when you buy $500 or more in Square One gift cards from Nov. 25-29.

We Are Knitters: Is offering 30 per cent off from Nov. 25-30.

Technology

Dell Canada: Is offering discounts Dell and Alienware PCs, monitors, electronics and more on Nov. 29. Save up to 50 per cent off doorbusters on Nov. 28 at 9 a.m. onwards.

Chanty: Is offering 75 per cent off their annual plans from Nov. 29-Dec. 2.

Google Store: Is offering deals on their Google Nest Mini (save $30), Pixel 4 and Pixel 4 XL (save $250), Pixel 3a and Pixel 3a XL (save $150), Nest Hub Max (Save $50) and more from Nov. 29-Dec. 2.

HÄNS Swipe: Is offering 35 per cent off all online purchases site-wide of their popular compact, portable, and reusable cleaner for smartphones and touchscreen electronics from Nov. 29-Dec. 2 with the promo code CyberFridayBlackMonday.

iRobot: Is offering $20-$100 off regular price on select iRobots beginning Nov. 22-29.

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Keebos: Is offering 33 per cent off their phone necklace for iPhones from Nov. 27-Dec. 2 with the discount code keebos33.

Loupedeck+: Is offering 10 per cent off from Nov. 29-Dec. 2. Discount will be added automatically at checkout.

Microsoft: Is offering up to $390 on Surface Pro 7 + Type Cover (Nov. 22-Dec. 5), up to $150 on Xbox One Consoles (Nov. 21-Dec. 2), $50 off Office Home and Student (Nov. 28-Dec. 7) and more.

MUJJO: Is offering 25 per cent off from Nov. 28-Dec. 3 with the code #25off.

Orchard: Is offering 10 per cent off their entire inventory of smartphones from Nov. 29-Dec. 2 at 11:50 p.m.

PlayStation: Is offering sales on their PlayStation PS4 Bundle, PlayStation 4 Pro, PS VR Multi-game bundle and more from Nov. 28-Dec. 6.

Ubisoft Store: Is offering up to 90 per cent off select items from Nov. 20-Dec. 1.

Travel

Adventuras Mayas: Is offering 50 per cent off when you book direct online with code CM2019 on Nov. 29-Dec. 6. Offer valid for adventures from November 2019-November 2020.

Cheap Caribbean: Is offering 70 per cent off Caribbean travel for all-inclusive 2019/2020 bookings from Nov. 7-Dec. 2.

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Contiki: Is offering savings of 30 per cent off a selection of its trips around the world including their Asian Adventure, The Big Tiki, Italy, Great Britain and Ireland and Peru Uncovered. The sale runs from Nov. 29-Dec. 2.

Iberostar Hotels & ResortsIs offering 20 per cent off from Nov. 29-Dec. 2 with the code FRIDAY19.

Insight Vacations: Is offering 15 per cent off all trips to first time guests and 20 per cent off to past guests on all journeys to Ireland, France, Scandinavia and Russia in summer of 2020. Past guests will have early access to the offer on Nov. 21, while first time guests can access the sale on Nov. 25-Dec. 2.

Intrepid Travel: Is offering 20 per cent off all 2020 departures booked from Nov. 25-Dec. 5.

Peregrine Adventures: Is offering 15 per cent off 2020 departures booked Nov. 25-Dec. 5.

Trafalgar: Is offering up to 20 per cent off per person on select worldwide trips to Europe and Britain, North America, Africa, Asia, Australia and New Zealand from Nov. 29-Dec. 2.

Urban Adventures: Is offering 25 per cent off all tours booked Nov. 26-Dec. 5.

Visit Orlando: Is offering an extra 10 per cent off all purchases at Orlandotickets.com and discounts to more than 50 theme parks, attractions, activities and dinner shows with the promo code GIFT from Nov. 19-Dec. 8.

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Wild Bum: Is offering 50 per cent off all travel guides from Nov. 29-Dec. 2.

Cyber Monday Sales

Babies & Kids

Estella: Is offering 30 per cent off all Estella baby gifts, including its handmade organic toys, clothes and accessories. The sale starts Nov. 29-Dec. 2 at 11:59 p.m. Take 15 per cent off all orders up to $50 with code 'Babygifts15', 20 per cent off all orders $50-$75 with code 'Babygifts20', 25 per cent off all orders $76-$120 with code 'Babygifts25', and 30 per cent off all orders over $121 with code 'Babygifts30'.

Hello Bello: Is offering $75 off new diaper bundles plus free shipping on Nov. 29-Dec. 2 with the promo code BESTDEAL at checkout.

Beauty

1day beauty: Is offering 50 per cent off the entire website from Nov. 28-Dec. 2 with the code BFCM.

Annabelle: Is offering 40 per cent off all items on the website from Nov. 29-Dec. 2.

CW Beggs: Is offering 30 per cent off on all items on the website from Nov. 29-Dec. 2. A gift with purchase will be included for the first 100 orders.

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Lise Watier: Is offering 20 per cent off on everything on the website + free delivery from Nov. 29-Dec. 2. A gift will be included for purchases over $100 and $150.

Marcelle: Is offering buy one get one free on all products from Nov. 29-Dec. 2. A gift will be included for purchases over $65 and $100.

Newt By Elle: Is offering 30 per cent off site-wide on all sales over $40 on Dec. 2.

TO112 Hair Care: Is offering up to 50 per cent off store-wide from Nov. 28-Dec. 3. They are also offering an extra deal for those who subscribe to the email list before Nov. 27.

Zincuta Skin Ointment: Is offering 30 per cent off entire purchase with the code HOLIDAY30.

Fashion & Accessories

ADDITION ELLE: Is offering 40 per cent off regular price from Nov. 28-Dec. 2.

Adornmonde: Is offering 35 per cent off site-wide from Nov. 29-Dec. 2 with the promo code FRIDAY.

AMYO Jewelry: Is offering 25 per cent off site-wide from Dec. 2-9 with the promo code cybermonday2019.

Art of Marina: Is offering 25 per cent off site-wide on Dec. 2.

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BOGS Footwear: Is offering 20 per cent off its entire website from Nov. 28-Dec. 2.

BRUNETTE the label: Is offering up to 60 per cent off a wide variety of selected styles from Nov. 29-Dec. 2.

C'est Beau: Is offering 30 per cent off in-store purchases and online with the code CM30 from Nov. 29-Dec. 2 + free makeup touch-ups on Dec. 1 from 1 p.m.-4 p.m.

Chinese Laundry: Is offering 30 per cent off regular price site-wide (some exclusions) and 40 per cent off sale items from Dec. 2-3.

Coddies: Is holding a sale for buy 2 get 1 free on all their shoes on Dec. 2.

Daniel Wellington: Is offering 50 per cent off selected items from Nov. 25-Dec. 2. They will also offer a free accessory with every watch purchase through its website and retail partners such as Hudson's Bay and Nordstrom's.

Deakin & Blue: Is offering 50 per cent off site-wide from Nov. 29- Dec. 2.

Film Jackets: Is offering up to 56 per cent off and an extra $10 off with the code SAVE10 from Nov. 29-Dec. 2.

Elocin: Is offering 15 per cent off site-wide on Dec. 2.

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Guess (Canada): Is offering 40 per cent off entire store, with select exclusions and a gift with $125+ purchases from Nov. 28- Dec. 3.

Indochino: Is offering sales on their custom shirts, suits, coats and more on Dec. 2. 

Kelly Bello: Is offering 15 per cent off site-wide from Dec. 2-6 with the promo code KBDCYBER15.

Knix: Is offering 20-50 per cent off site-wide from Nov. 25-Dec. 2. Purchases over $150 will receive a free pair of Thigh Savers.

la Vie en Rose: Is offering an additional 40 per cent off on (almost) everything on Dec. 2.

Marciano Canada: Is offering 30 per cent off entire purchase from Nov. 28-Dec. 2.

Mountain Equipment Co-op (MEC): Is offering up to 80 per cent of a wide variety of selected styles from Nov. 29-Dec. 2.

Olsen: Is running a curated sale section from Nov. 29-Dec. 2 in stores and select items are available on thebay.com.

Reitmans: Is offering free shipping and 40 per cent off everything on Cyber Monday. Reitmans is also offering up to 70 per cent off sale styles + extra mystery discounts.

The Cause Collection: Is offering 30 per cent off site-wide with the code CYBER30 on Dec. 2.

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Tilley: Is offering 10 per cent off Tilley hats, 15 per cent off Tilley apparel and accessories from Nov. 28-Dec. 2. Free shipping with no minimum spend is offered from Nov. 14-Dec.15.

Tissot: Is offering up to 50 per cent off on 54 references beginning Nov. 21-Dec. 3 at 11 a.m.

True Religion: Is offering up to 70 per cent off site-wide from Dec. 2-3.

Shady Rays: Is offering 50 per cent off all sunglasses, plus an additional 10 per cent off when you get 2 pairs, plus $15 gift card for 3+ pairs. They are also offering 20 per cent off snow goggles and 15 per cent off Optical Shop from Nov. 27-Dec. 2.

Sport Chek: Is offering up to 65 per cent off door crashers and sales on ski and snowboard equipment, $100 off select Apple Watches, 60 per cent off Pur Serenity Weighted Blankets, 20 per cent off winter jackets and pants and more from Nov. 28-Dec. 4. Sport Chek is also offering $40 off promo cards if you spend $150 or more and tax free shopping on Nov. 28-29.

Home & Lifestyle

Aizome Bedding: Is offering 30 per cent off all items from Dec. 2-7 with the promo code 2019CYBER30.

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C'est Beau: Is offering 30 per cent off in-store purchases and online with the code CM30 from Nov. 29-Dec. 2 + free makeup touch-ups on Dec. 1 from 1 p.m.-4 p.m.

ecobee: Is offering deals on their SmartThermostats and SmartSensors from Nov. 18-Dec. 3.

Endy: Is offering 10 per cent off everything site-wide from Nov. 22-Dec. 3.

EQ3: Is offering 20 per cent off all EQ3 products and an additional 20 per cent off clearance items from Nov. 21-Dec. 2.

Indigo: Is offering many deals including 50 per cent off the top 50 hottest books, 25 per cent off select toys and baby gifts, $50 off Indigo's weighted blanket, 50 per cent off top tech gifts and more from Nov. 28-Dec. 2.

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National Mattress Outlet Plus+: Is offering no tax and free delivery on all orders over $199 in store (GTA) and online (Canada-wide) from Nov. 29-Dec. 2 with the code BFCM2019.

Sleepenvie: Is offering 20 per cent off store-wide with the code SNUGGLEANDSAVE from Nov. 25-Dec. 4.

Tempaper: Is offering 10 per cent off purchases of $75+, 20 per cent off purchases of $150+ and 30 per cent off purchases $300+ on By the Panel and Sold by the roll prints from Nov. 28-Dec. 3.

Ten Thousand Villages: Is offering 30 per cent off online orders on Dec. 2.

The Design Life Boutique: Is offering 25 per cent off their Sassy Class stockings with the code VIPSASSYMONDAY25% on Dec. 2.

Other

Ancient Nutrition: Is offering 20 per cent off orders and free shipping on Dec. 2.

LCBO: Is holding their Luxury Discovery Suite event from Nov. 13-Dec. 3, offering access to Moët Hennessy's portfolio Including Dom Pérignon, Moët & Chandon, Veuve Clicquot and Hennessy. LCBO is offering to customize the arrow for the encased tin gift box with the name of any city; hometown or dream destination with the purchase of Veuve Clicquot Brut Yellow Label on select days. Hennessy XO is offering to engrave the bottle with someone's name or personal event title with purchase on select days.

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Nomader: Is offering 20 per cent off discount on Nomader's Collapsible Water Bottle Amazon listings and free 2-day shipping for Prime members on Dec. 2.

Target: Is offering $10 off select LEGO sets priced at $29.99 on Nov. 29.

We Are Knitters: Is offering 35 per cent off from Dec. 1-2.

Technology

Chanty: Is offering 75 per cent off their annual plans from Nov. 29-Dec. 2.

Google Store: Is offering deals on their Google Nest Mini (save $30), Pixel 4 and Pixel 4 XL (save $250), Pixel 3a and Pixel 3a XL (save $150), Nest Hub Max (Save $50) and more from Nov. 29-Dec. 2.

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HÄNS Swipe: Is offering 35 per cent off all online purchases site-wide of their popular compact, portable, and reusable cleaner for smartphones and touchscreen electronics from Nov. 29-Dec. 2 with the promo code CyberFridayBlackMonday.

Keebos: Is offering 33 per cent off their phone necklace for iPhones from Nov. 27-Dec. 2 with the discount code keebos33.

Loupedeck+: Is offering 10 per cent off from Nov. 29-Dec. 2. Discount will be added automatically at checkout.

Microsoft: Is offering up to $390 on Surface Pro 7 + Type Cover (Nov. 22-Dec. 5), up to $150 on Xbox One Consoles (Nov. 21-Dec. 2), $50 off Office Home and Student (Nov. 28-Dec. 7) and more.

MUJJO: Is offering 25 per cent off from Nov. 28-Dec. 3 with the code #25off.

Orchard: Is offering 10 per cent off their entire inventory of smartphones from Nov. 29-Dec. 2 at 11:50 p.m.

PlayStation: Is offering sales on their PlayStation PS4 Bundle, PlayStation 4 Pro, PS VR Multi-game bundle and more from Nov. 28-Dec. 6.

Travel

Adventuras Mayas: Is offering 50 per cent off when you book direct online with code CM2019 on Nov. 29-Dec. 6. Offer valid for adventures from November 2019-November 2020.

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Cheap Caribbean: Is offering 70 per cent off Caribbean travel for all-inclusive 2019/2020 bookings from Nov. 7-Dec. 2.

Contiki: Is offering savings of 30 per cent off a selection of its trips around the world including their Asian Adventure, The Big Tiki, Italy, Great Britain and Ireland and Peru Uncovered. The sale runs from Nov. 29-Dec. 2.

Iberostar Hotels & ResortsIs offering 20 per cent off from Nov. 29-Dec. 2 with the code FRIDAY19.

Insight Vacations: Is offering 15 per cent off all trips to first time guests and 20 per cent off to past guests on all journeys to Ireland, France, Scandinavia and Russia in summer of 2020. Past guests will have early access to the offer on Nov. 21, while first time guests can access the sale on Nov. 25-Dec. 2.

Intrepid Travel: Is offering 20 per cent off all 2020 departures booked from Nov. 25-Dec. 5.

Peregrine Adventures: Is offering 15 per cent off 2020 departures booked Nov. 25-Dec. 5.

Trafalgar: Is offering up to 20 per cent off per person on select worldwide trips to Europe and Britain, North America, Africa, Asia, Australia and New Zealand from Nov. 29-Dec. 2.

Urban Adventures: Is offering 25 per cent off all tours booked Nov. 26-Dec. 5.

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Visit Orlando: Is offering an extra 10 per cent off all purchases at Orlandotickets.com and discounts to more than 50 theme parks, attractions, activities and dinner shows with the promo code GIFT from Nov. 19-Dec. 8.

Wild Bum: Is offering 50 per cent off all travel guides from Nov. 29-Dec. 2.

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