Avalanche Canada: Warming increases Danger
Rapid warming is expected to increase avalanche danger this weekend and into next week.
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Rapid warming is expected to increase avalanche danger this weekend and into next week.
Read more Avalanche Canada: Warming increases Danger
A snowcat skier died yesterday at Keefer Lake Catskiing, east of Kelowna in the Monashee Mountains.
Read more Tree Well Death at Keefer Lake Catskiing
The snowpack is very unpredictable and big terrain should be avoided this season.
Read more Backcountry Avalanche Conditions update
Powder Canada's Top 8 Powder Mountains offer more that the most snowfall, they meet the definition of being a great place to ski.
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It's looking great for the Coast and the Powder Highway resorts. Ski areas like Mt Cain, Whistler and Fernie will get hammered with powder!
Read more Most Snow on Earth Headed to BC
Avalanche Canada and Parks Canada are issuing a Special Public Avalanche Warning for recreational backcountry users, in effect immediately until the end of day Monday, January 15.
Read more Special Public Avalanche Warning
Powder chasing is the gig for many jet setting die hard obsessive powder lovers.
Read more The Strategy of Powder Chasing
Ever feel like the more information you get, the more confused you become? Throughout the Interior Mountains, beautiful sparkly surface hoar crystals were laid down during a long dry spell in early December. These were especially prevalent at and below treeline, but didn’t get much of a chance to persist in the alpine, where a …
Read more Avalanche Canada: Baby, it’s complicated
Surprises are nice over Christmas, but not in the snowpack!
Read more Avalanche Canada: Christmas surprises
Early December can deliver the best powder skiing of the season. The shortest days of the year keep the powder the driest.
Read more Top Early Season Powder Resorts
Early snow brings avalanche risk to the BC backcountry ahead of the Avalanche Canada forecast season.
Read more Early Avalanche Risk
Forecasters’ confidence that La Niña will remain in place through the fall and winter 2017/18!
Read more La Niña update: She’s back!