Cat & Heli Skiing

BC Cat Skiing and Heli Skiing Adventures

Our deep snow and steep vertical attracts pro skiers, snowboarders, heli-skiiers and ski-touring fanatics from around the world. We are the Cat Ski Capitol, because of this well-designed terrain, precipitation, and temperatures, with more Cat Ski operations here than anywhere else in the world. Cat skiing was born here in 1975 with Selkirk Wilderness Skiing (now Selkirk Snowcat Skiing), which is fitting to match our title.

From the easily-accessed peaks outside the Whitewater ski area, to the remote alpine bowls of Kokanee Glacier Provincial Park, to the mystic Monashees and rugged Selkirk mountain ranges, adventure awaits.

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Heli-Skiing

Access incredible scenery and virgin powder through heli-skiing with Stellar Heli Skiing or Snowwater Heli Skiing. Experienced guides can take you on everything from long powder descents to slalom runs through old-growth tree glades. Safety in the backcountry is first priority. Safety equipment and avalanche checks are required, daily.

Cat-Skiing Near Nelson and Kaslo

With more cat ski operators in our region, than anywhere else in the world, we are the Cat Ski Capital of the World! The region offers incredible snowcat-accessible terrain, serving up wide bowls, 360-degree vistas, and day-long vertical drops of up to 18,000 ft or more. You can choose to ski a day or a week. Take it from us, stay as long as you can. It will be the best ski days of your life.

Operators include:

  • Baldface Lodge - over 32,000 acres with open bowls, peaks, trees and always fresh tracks
  • Baldface Valhalla - single or multi-day trips
  • Retallack - one of the first operators to gain the exclusive 4-Key Green Key rating for environmental sustainability
  • Selkirk Snowcat Skiing - this is where cat skiing began in 1975 and they still are recognized as one of the top places to cat ski
  • White Grizzly - steep treed terrain in the Selkirk mountains

All of the cat ski operators have lodging at their site, or an affiliated hotel in Kaslo or Nelson. To warm up the legs, ski a few days at Whitewater Ski Resort, it is noted as "Best Ski Town in North America"

Cat Ski Capital of the World badge, for Nelson and Kootenay Lake.

Safety First

Before venturing into the mountains be sure to check Avalanche Canada and DriveBC for snow conditions. There are lots of backcountry and avalanche awareness courses available and local guides to help make your trip as enjoyable and safe as possible. 

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