Northern France is certainly not the part of the country that is best known for skiing - that would be the Alps in the southeast. But there are some alpine and cross-country skiing resorts in the northeast, for example in the Vosges region. You can see a list of the ski areas in Vosges here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_ski_areas_and_resorts_in_Europe#Vosges
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Vars ski resort is very highly ranked making it one of the best ski resorts in France. They have many amenities that make them so highly recommended by many skiing enthusiasts.
There are many places where one can book a holiday for Canada ski resorts. One can book a holiday for Canada ski resorts at popular on the web sources such as Travelocity and Expedia.
There really is no average size. Sure, you could take all the resorts and average their size but there are a few problems with that. First of all, there are so many ski resorts in America that it would take forever to get the average. Second, the size of resorts varies so greatly that if you did take the time to average it out it wouldn't be a very good representation. I know of ski resorts that have over 35 lifts and 200+ runs, but also of ski resorts that have 1 lift and 5 runs. If you really wanted an average I would suggest averaging the ski resorts within a county or if you live in or want the average of a small state or one with only a few resorts average that.
Yes. There are many ski resorts in the South Island while, during Winter, good skiing can be found on the North Island as well, at Mt Ruapehu and Mt Egmont.
There are a couple of popular ski slopes in Canada. Some of those ski slopes are located at the following resorts: Kicking Horse Resort, Fernie Alpine Resort, and Red Resort.