Discover Untouched Steeps and Deep Powder at White Grizzly Cat Skiing
When it comes to powder skiing in Canada, White Grizzly isn’t your average operation. Tucked away in the Goat Range of BC’s Selkirk Mountains, White Grizzly offers a one-of-a-kind experience that goes far beyond the open alpine bowls of traditional heli and cat skiing lodges. This is where steep tree lines, technical chutes, and deep pillows of Kootenay Coldsmoke create the ultimate playground for expert skiers.
If you're chasing an experience that rivals the thrill of Powder Mountain cat skiing but crave the solitude of an exclusive, private zone, White Grizzly delivers it with no compromises.
Terrain Built for the Bold
At White Grizzly, it's not just about high-alpine cruisers (though you'll catch a few scenic turns above the treeline on bluebird days). What truly defines this destination is the raw, rugged terrain filled with tight trees, natural features, cliff drops, and steep descents. This is powder skiing in its purest form: dynamic, challenging, and completely freeform, yet safely guided by professionals who know every inch of the zone.
Whether you're slashing through dense glades or bouncing off soft pillows, every run is your canvas. It’s the kind of terrain that makes White Grizzly a must-ride stop on any powder skiing Canada itinerary.
A Private Mountain Experience
Unlike other operations that share terrain or rotate guests between multiple groups, White Grizzly runs a single snowcat at a time. That means one crew. One mountain. No waiting. No competing for lines. Just your group and 6–9 epic descents a day through one of North America’s most consistent snow belts.
The northeast-facing slopes are protected from sun and wind, preserving the dry, deep snow that makes powder mountain cat skiing so iconic. Here, it stays fresh longer and rides deeper.
Packages That Prioritize Powder
White Grizzly’s season runs from mid-December to early April, right when the snow is at its deepest. Choose from three- or four-day all-inclusive packages that feature:
- 6–9 guided runs per day (up to 5,000 vertical metres or 16,500 feet)
- Lodging at the cozy on-mountain lodge
- Avalanche gear and safety briefings
- Expert mountain guiding
All you need to do is show up ready to ride.
Final Tracks
For skiers and snowboarders chasing the best powder mountain cat skiing has to offer, White Grizzly stands out with its untracked terrain, exclusive group access, and high-octane runs through steep BC wilderness. It's the essence of what powder skiing should be intense, immersive, and unforgettable.
Ready to ride? Book your trip now and secure your spot in Canada’s premier powder zone.
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