Whistler and Blackcomb Backcountry Skiing

Whistler and Blackcomb Backcountry Skiing Whistler and Blackcomb have some of the best lift accessed backcountry skiing and riding terrain in North America. Join one of our daily guided backcountry skiing trips, or contact us for a private booking anytime though out the season. We also offer Whistler and Blackcomb AST training, see courses above or contact us for more info. We keep the groups small with a maximum ratio of 6:1. Some of our favourite Whistler and Blackcomb ski
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Dawn Patrol North Vancouver

North Shore Dawn Patrol Club

North Shore Dawn Patrol Club - North Vancouver What is it? Early morning weekday backcountry skiing on the North Shore mountains with a professional ski guide. This is your ticket to getting out ski touring while still meeting your work commitments. Solo? No problem, come by yourself and join our crew. You'll get an avalanche rescue refresher, build fitness, learn new techniques, and explore some rad zones right in our backyard. The goal of the program is to get out
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Coquihalla Backcountry Skiing

Coquihalla Backcountry Skiing Coquihalla Summit area offers deep and dry snow conditions with no lift lines! Throw in easy access from Vancouver or Kamloops and you've got one awesome day of backcountry skiing. The skiing options here are endless. From fun powder skiing in open sub alpine glades to steep gnarly chute skiing, the Coq is one of our favourite places to ski. We also offer Coquihalla based Ski Touring and Avalanche Safety Training courses (AST 1 and AST 2),
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Duffey Lake Backcountry Skiing

Duffey Lake Backcountry Skiing

Duffey Lake Backcountry Skiing It's famous for a reason! The Duffey Lake area is the greatest road accessed ski touring zone in the southern Coast Range mountains. From the 1350m summit of the Duffey Lake Road, there are dozens of classic ski tours from mellow bowls to huge alpine missions. We love it all. The season is usually from Mid December through to April, or longer at high elevations. The snow: The snow here is known for being drier than
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