Altitude is everything!
Heli-Skiing
Adventure Details
Are you searching for unfiltered beauty, infinite supplies of fresh powder, and a sense of adventure that just won’t quit? Heli-skiing is the ultimate way to conquer the great outdoors this winter while also fuelling your love of hitting the slopes.
Heli-skiing tours give guests the opportunity to take their love of the mountains to new heights, touching down on some of the best undisturbed snow you’ll ever find. This is the ultimate Canadian mountain skiing experience and all of the ACMG certified guides excel in finding fresh untracked powder in terrain that matches the group’s ability level. Weather and snow condition dependent, you could find yourself on an open glacier run or in perfectly spaced trees. Our Daily Powder Adventure packages allow the intermediate, advanced and expert skier/boarder to enjoy a one day Heli-ski adventure.
Book your Adventure
- All heli-ski tours include breakfast upon arrival, a hearty lunch and Après-ski
- Guests must meet at the Heli-Ski base in Panorama, BC at 8:00am
- Shuttle transportation from Banff is available for an additional $170 per person on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sundays
- All guests will receiving training using a companion rescue device, probe and shovel and general safety in/around helicopters
- Extra runs available to purchase on the day for $100 per run
- For Semi-Private Heli-skiing Tours, the helicopter will be used by other groups during the day and is not exclusive to a specific group
- Trip cancellation insurance is recommended
The Check-in Process
Upon arrival, we'll check that all waivers have been signed proir to arrival! Guests must have completed the release of liability waiver, ski and snowboard rental forms and provided an accurate guest weight. Once the paperwork is checked, it's time for your complimentary breakfast!
Now that the paperwork is completed and you have enjoyed a hearty breakfast, the guides will ask you to join them outside for a series of safety briefings. One of the guides will discuss what to expect for weather, suggest layering and demonstrate several safety equipment functions located in the Guest Pack.
What to expect from the safety briefing?
Safety briefings include: Companion Rescue Training and how to properly use you avalanche transceiver, probe shovel and radio. Helicopter Safety. All of our Guides are trained in avalanche rescue and have a wealth of knowledge that they are happy to share with you. Questions are welcomed and encouraged.
Lift Off!!
As you board the helicopter, ask yourself the following things: do I have skis/board, gloves, toques, goggles, helmet, camera, sunscreen, lip protection and most of all... a sense of adventure! The first group of the day departs by helicopter and others are shuttled to the nearby staging area where the helicopter will be waiting after dropping the first group on one of many mountain tops.
The flight is as exciting as skiing/boarding the powder. Some of the tallest mountains in British Columbia are located in the heart of the Purcell Mountain Range. When the helicopter strategically lands, you can be certain that your heart will be beating with excitement. The helicopter does not shut down, so it is extremely important to wait for the signal from your guide to disembark carefully. Remain in the heli-huddle until the guide unloads all of the equipment and the helicopter takes off.
It's heli-skiing time!
Now there is only silence and smiles at the top of the mountain where the only way home is down. Your guide calls your name, hands over your equipment and gives you instructions. The guide is experienced in providing a safe and enjoyable day for everyone in the group. Ski/board in control, take your time, buddy-up in the trees and when the guide stops, you stop above never below! The first run of the day can be the most challenging; adjusting to the environment, new equipment and DEEP POWDER! Remember take your time, stay in control and if you are having difficulty ask the guide for a few pointers.
The guide will stop at intervals as the group descends. The average time per run varies from 20 – 50 minutes. There will be instructions regarding the route and hazards on the way down. As you reach the bottom of the run, the helicopter may be waiting for you or may fly in as you are bundling up your gear.
Always use caution when approaching the helicopter and listen and follow instructions from your guide. Hand your skis/board to the guide and buckle in for the next lift. Typically, the group will ski/board 2 to 3 runs and then break for lunch. Take a rest and refuel on hearty sandwiches, juice, water, hot tea, snacks and treats.
After lunch, the heli adventure continues.
The guide and pilot determine if you move to another run or zone or continue to ski in the same area. There are many factors to be considered, with safety being the priority. Once you have completed your purchased package, your guide will ask the group if anyone would like to ski extra runs. Weather, snow conditions, remaining day light hours and minimum requirements will determine how many extra runs you do. You may decide you will call it a day while some of the group choose to keep going. There is a chance, depending on several factors, that those who choose to sit out the next run remain at the pickup area while the helicopter takes off. Or you may be regrouped with others and shuttled to the staging area. So you did it! But the adventure does not stop here.
Apres Ski!
Once you are back at the Heliplex look for your certificate of accomplishment, purchase a heli souvenir in the Alpine Boutique, relax by the crackling fire while enjoy après ski and exchange photos and emails with your new heli-ski/boarding friends. Most important of all...start planning your next trip!