Common Sense Up-Tracks
By Jon Turk, I’ve been seeing some pretty weird up-tracks lately. Which leads me to speak out.
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By Jon Turk, I’ve been seeing some pretty weird up-tracks lately. Which leads me to speak out.
Read more Common Sense Up-Tracks
Parks Canada is seeking your input for consideration during the planning process to help shape the future of the Rogers Pass area.
Read more Rogers Pass – Join the discussion
Parks Canada is in the process of having Waterton Lakes National Park re-mapped for avalanche hazards
Read more Waterton Lakes Avalanche Hazards Remapped
The Spearhead Huts Project gets $1.5 million boost from Vancouver philanthropists
Read more Spearhead Huts Project Gets Boost
Storms will also bring ample snow to the Canadian Rockies, promoting good skiing conditions all winter long
Read more Powder to the Rockies!
It's never to early, make the most of your powder season!
Read more Early Season Avalanche Training
Help Govern the Work of Avalanche Canada - Calling Nominations for Director Positions
Read more Avalanche Canada Seeks New Directors
Remember that in the spring strong solar radiation and warm temperatures can weaken the snow in a matter of minutes, and danger can change from LOW to HIGH very quickly.
Read more Avalanche Canada Spring Forecasting Guide
Kye Petersen explores the Tantalus Range and his skiing adventures would make his father proud.
Read more Kye Petersen on Tantalus
The North Face is one of Avalanche Canada’s longest-serving sponsors and they are honoured by their commitment to avalanche safety programs.
Read more The North Face Supports Avalanche Safety
Between the thoughts of fear and doubt I thought about love and I thought about life. You are not dying today.
Read more Avalanche Survivor: Love & Life
The man was skiing with Canadian Mountain Holidays (CMH) in the Goldsteam area of the North Columbia mountains, North of Revelstoke.
Read more Heli-skiing Avalanche death