Tag: touring

Wells Gray Adventures

View Powder Destinations in a larger map Wells Gray Adventures offers surrounded by incredible terrain and reliable Cariboo Mountain powder. Their cabins are a model of ecotourism and provide a low impact way to access the sensitive alpine region. Simply put: easy cabins to rent, unlimited terrain and the best prices in western Canada. Avalanche …
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Valhalla Mountain Touring

View Powder Destinations in a larger map Valhalla Mountain Touring is located in the heart of the Selkirk Mountains, just north of Valhalla Park, the ideal mix of temperature, snowfall and mountains create some of the best skiing and riding on earth. Alpine skiers, telemarkers and snowboarders all agree that you will have an amazing …
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Talus Lodge

View Powder Destinations in a larger map Adjacent to Banff Park, Talus is located on the BC-Alberta border at an elevation of 2,300 metres (7,600 ft) with views of Mount Assiniboine. The new, two-story chalet features living and dining areas and private bedrooms. You can snowshoe, XC or backcountry ski and then relax on the …
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Sol Mountain Touring

View Powder Destinations in a larger map Sol Mountain’s BC backcountry lodge is in the heart of the southern Monashee Mountain Range, on the east side of Monashee Provincial Park, 60 kilometers (40 miles) south of Revelstoke Mountain Resort and 60 kilometers (40 miles) east of Silver Star Mountain Resort in Vernon. Experience a complete …
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Boulder Hut

Boulder Hut

View Powder Destinations in a larger map Boulder Hut Adventures offers authentic backcountry skiing adventure in the Purcell Mountains of Southeast British Columbia. For over 30 years, backcountry skiers have enjoyed touring The Boulder Hut’s varied terrain. Steep tree skiing, open cirques, gentle glades and of course, deep Purcell powder are what you’ll discover. From …
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Powder Creek Lodge

View Powder Destinations in a larger map Situated at a lofty 2,200 metres (7,100 ft), this delux handcrafted lodge features hardwood floors, exposed beams, spacious sun decks, and breathtaking views. Offering spectacular, unspoiled wilderness with no helicopters overhead, lift lines or logging in sight, this area is a true high country wilderness experience. With something …
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Mount Assiniboine Lodge

View Powder Destinations in a larger map Built in 1928, Mount Assiniboine Lodge was the first backcountry ski lodge in the Canadian Rockies. Come summer, it is also known as a great destination for hikers, providing the unique opportunity to wander through flower filled meadows or up mountain ridges. The lodge’s namesake, the Matterhorn of …
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KMH Mt. Carlyle Lodge

View Powder Destinations in a larger map Sitting at 2,200 metres (7,200 ft) on a small sub-alpine knoll, Mount Carlyle Lodge enjoys grand views of high summits, nearby ice fields and the deep wild valleys of B.C.’s Kokanee Range. In the winter, Carlyle provides exceptional access to an endless variety of awesome backcountry skiing and …
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Dave Henry Lodge

View Powder Destinations in a larger map Dave Henry Lodge is a pleasant log cabin that blends into its mountain setting. Built with local logs, it provides a warm and comfortable base for exploring the wild backcountry of Mt. Robson Park. Our philosophy is to provide a reasonable service with a minimal environmental impact. Whether …
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Campbell Glacier

Campbell Icefield Chalet

View Powder Destinations in a larger map Ski mountaineering, ski touring, skiing for turns, tree skiing; the Campbell Icefields Chalet has it all. The central theme is powder snow in the winter and corn snow in the spring. They are located on the west slopes of the Canadian Rocky Mountains. The Western location provides deep …
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Burnie Glacier Chalet

View Burnie Glacier Chalet in a larger map Northwestern British Columbia has no big names, but some very big mountains. No fancy resort towns, but a living aboriginal culture. More bears live here than people: come and tilt the balance of the wild. What’s different about Burnie Glacier Chalet? Being the most northwest of all …
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