Silver Summit was a ski area in Yellowhead County, Alberta, Canada.
Silver Summit had three lifts, one Murry Latta double chairlift, one Doppelmayr T-Bar, and one Rope Tow servicing beginner runs.
Silver Summit was conceived in the early 1960s by a group of local businessmen, including Paul Melhus from Edmonton, who saw the need for a ski hill outside the Canadian Rockies.
During the year of 1984, a ski jumping complex with K15, K30, and K50 hills were built, all in accordance with FIS standards.
As of 2024, Silver Summit is not intended for use as a ski area again, in accordance with the current owners of the property.