Nakusp (BC), Canada – Heliskiing is considered by many to be the ultimate way to slide downhill, and British Columbia is widely regarded as perhaps the best way to enjoy the experience. Canadian Mountain Holidays (CMH) is the largest and oldest heliski operation in the world, and operates in no fewer than 11 regions within … Continue reading Hootin’ and Hollerin’ in the Kootenay→
Val d’Isere, France – Imagine a resort nearly four times the size of Whistler-Blackcomb with terrain to suit all standards of skiers and boarders, no matter how extreme your tastes. A resort with off piste possibilities so vast that books have been written about it. A resort with 300km of groomed runs, 97 lifts, two … Continue reading L’Espace Killy: Where Imagination Meets Reality→
Vancouver (BC), Canada – It stretches from one side of Canada to the other. It reaches from the Pacific to the Atlantic. It crosses water without bridges. It runs through valleys so steep only mountain goats and sheep live there. It runs through land so flat one could watch their dog run away for days. … Continue reading Tripping on the Trans-Canada Snow-Way→
Sun Peaks (BC), Canada – The snow fell so fast that I couldn’t concentrate. It reminded me of Han Solo sending the Millennium Falcon into warp speed. Snowflakes obliterated the dark sky with lines of white. I was transported from driving a pleasant mountain road to steering with "The Force." I blinked and squinted, trying … Continue reading Sun Peaks: Space by Design→
Courtenay (BC), Canada – It has cruisers, it has steeps, it has trees, it has snow … tons of snow. It has pubs, it has cross-country trails, it has lift- and car-accessed backcountry turns. It has mountain views, and it has ocean views. It has a tube park, it has events and it even has … Continue reading Mt. Washington Alpine Resort: A Perfect Destination→
by Marc Guido l’Anse-St. Jean (QC), Canada – I’ve never quite understood the attraction to ice fishing. Sitting on a giant ice cube, freezing your posterior and staring at a hole while holding a string and waiting for something to happen just doesn’t seem like fun to me. Sure, some of those ice-fishing huts are … Continue reading Mont-Édouard: Venturing Into the Great Unknown→
Chicoutimi (QC), Canada – We pushed through Québec City during the evening rush hour, heading north. Way north. n Le Valinouët (photo courtesy Le Valinouët) By all measures, 2001-2002 had been a very disappointing winter season in the Northeast. Long before the snowfall failed to arrive, though, First Tracks!! Online Contributing Writer Leigh Daboll and … Continue reading Le Valinouët: The Final Frontier→