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Canada Snowboard & Ski Trips: The Ultimate Backcountry Adventure in British Columbia

British Columbia needs to be at the top of your list if you're searching for the greatest ski tour in Canada. Under the direction of two seasoned local guides, our personalised, guided ski and snowboard experiences are customised for your group. 

World-class terrain, legendary snow conditions, and the freedom to create the itinerary of your dreams are all features of these fully hosted excursions. It's the best way to see Canada's backcountry in style, and it's made for groups of up to eight experienced skiers or splitboarders.

The fact is, if you're not snowboarding or skiing in Canada, you're most likely losing out on one of the world's greatest pairings of powder snow and freeride terrain. The mountains of British Columbia are huge, untamed, and incredibly unpopulated, spanning from Whistler and the Coast Range to the Kootenays, Selkirks, and beyond.

Our Canada Ski & Snowboard Tours

Our backcountry excursions in Canada are designed for experienced skiers and splitboarders who want to experience both resort-access areas and isolated alpine terrain found deep within the wilderness of British Columbia. You can find it here whether you're exerting yourself on steep couloirs, carving wide-open bowls, or chasing deep tree runs.

Coast Mountains Backcountry Tour

There's a reason why the Coast Mountains and Whistler Ski Resort are so well-known. This is a haven for daring skiers and snowboarders, with lift-accessed backcountry, enormous alpine bowls, well-spaced glades, and spectacular chutes.

Mo Rasiah, your guide and a lifelong Whistler resident and ACMG Ski Guide, will show you his backyard playground. The best of lift, touring, and heli-access terrain are combined in this week-long trip, which also allows you to experience Whistler's welcoming mountain culture..

Accommodations

You will stay at the four-star Aava Whistler Hotel, which is only two minutes from Whistler Village, if you decide to include lodging in your package. After a strenuous day on the mountain, unwind in the outdoor pool or hot tub while admiring the peaks, and then take a leisurely walk to the resort's main dining options, retail stores, and nightlife.

Why Choose B.C. for Your Ski Trip?

British Columbia provides a unique blend of diverse topography, consistent snowfall, and expansive wilderness. One day you can explore old-growth woods, the next you can travel by helicopter into isolated valleys where you'll have the mountains to yourself, and the third day you can spend carving pristine powder in an alpine bowl.

Conclusion

From the world-class slopes of Whistler to the unexplored valleys of the Coast Mountains, Canada's backcountry offers the best snowboarding and skiing experience. This is more than simply a ski trip, it's a winter vacation you'll never forget, complete with knowledgeable local guides, lift and heli-assisted access, and the flexibility to create your own adventure.


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