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Canada Snowboard & Ski Tours: Epic Ski Trips Canada for Backcountry Adventure

You’re losing out on one of the world’s greatest combos of powder snow and freeride terrain if you’re not snowboarding and skiing in Canada. British Columbia (B.C.) boasts some of the world’s thickest snow, most varied terrain, and least congested backcountry areas, from the famous Whistler slopes to the remote Kootenays and Selkirks.

Canada offers the ideal winter playground, whether you’re an expert skier searching for large mountain routes or an avid snowboarder seeking endless powder turns.

Why Choose PowderQuest for Your Ski or Snowboard Vacation in Canada?

The appropriate guides are crucial when it comes to discovering the greatest backcountry skiing and snowboarding in British Columbia. Smaller groups are the focus of PowderQuest’s snowboard and ski tours in Canada, which guarantees you more new tracks and less waiting.

  • Small group sizes - Maximum of 8 guests for a more personal, flexible experience.
  • Local expertise  - Guided by ACMG-certified ski and snowboard guides who know the terrain inside out.
  • Fully hosted - Welcome and farewell dinners included, making it a true multi-day adventure.
  • Helicopter access - For reaching remote powder stashes in style.
  • Resort access included -  All necessary lift tickets for inbounds and sidecountry zones.
  • Safety-first approach  -Avalanche gear and safety briefings for all backcountry excursions.

Our Canada Snowboard & Ski Tours

The trips offered by PowderQuest are intended for experienced splitboarders and skiers who wish to venture outside the resort’s limits. We combine lift-served laps with touring and heli-assisted days, concentrating on resort-accessed areas and deeper backcountry terrain in British Columbia.

Whistler, British Columbia: Coast Mountains Backcountry Tour

Backcountry riders adore the Coast Mountains. Massive alpine bowls, steep chutes, deep tree runs, and infinite couloirs are all accessible directly from Whistler Ski Resort. Conditions are consistently fantastic for snowboarding and skiing due to regular storms and dependable coastal snowpacks.

Mo Rasiah, a lifelong Whistler resident and ACMG Ski Guide, will lead you and show you the high-alpine lines and hidden caches that have made this area so well-known. Every day offers fresh difficulties and breathtaking descents, whether it’s lift-access powder laps or sightseeing with a helicopter.

Ready to Ride?

Canada’s backcountry is calling. Whether you’re drawn to the deep powder of the Coast Range, the untouched slopes of the Kootenays, or the high peaks of the Selkirks, there’s no better way to explore than with a small group and expert local guides.

Book your Canada snowboard trip today and experience the best free ride terrain and snow conditions on Earth.

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