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Heli-Skiing and Cat-Skiing

The birthplace of heli-skiing

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It’s been more than 50 years since British Columbia’s peaks—and a few intrepid skiers—brought heli-skiing to the masses. Every winter, BC’s enormous heli- and cat-skiing tenure draws powder skiers to experience true adventure.

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Heli-skiing provides access to untouched, remote alpine terrain via helicopter and cat-skiing means hopping in a snowcat (a treaded, truck-like vehicle) to access lower altitude—but still exhilarating—runs. There are more than twenty heli- and cat-ski operators around the province, who cater to a variety of experiences and budgets.

SAFETY IN THE SNOW: WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW

The following tips have been written in partnership with Avalanche Canada to help backcountry users stay safe.

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SAFETY IN THE SNOW: WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW

The following tips have been written in partnership with Avalanche Canada to help backcountry users stay safe.

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