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Discover the breathtaking landscapes and pristine nature of this vast country. Fresh powder and untouched terrain await you in this slitboarding paradise. Head to the Whistler and explore the deep powder of the Coast Mountains in British Columbia, or visit Alberta for a unique adventure in the Rockies. Take your pick from our selection of trips below and hire a certified guide for your splitboarding tour in Canada!
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What should I know about Splitboarding Canada?
The Canadian Cordillera stretches across western Canada and encompasses the Rocky Mountains, the Columbia Mountains and Coast Range, among many other spectacular mountains. Much of the Canadaâs mountainous territorys is remote and sparsely populated, which makes splitboarding tours one of the best wayts to explore the diverse and beautiful wilderness that make this country unique.
Why should I choose Canada for my Splitboarding adventure?
The scenery
Canada boasts an exceptionally scenic and sdiverse stretch of mountains with lakes, valleys, forests and stunning pristine nature. A ride on the the spectacular Rockies, the Coast Mountains or the Columbia Mountains is one of the best ways to discover Canadaâs unique natural beauty
Plenty of snow
The Canadian Mountains receive plenty of snow every year. The region gets about 25 to 50 centimeters of snow per year. Whistler, for instance, receives an average snowfall of 114 cm in December and 103 cm in January. Come discover the spectacular powder of the Canadian backcountry with epic descents!
Get away from crowds
Canada offers some of the most spectacular mountainous terrain in the world. This vast territory means there are plenty of hidden spots for splitboarding tours. It is the perfect destination if you are looking to escape from crowds and enjoy the unique solitude and peace of the backcountry
What can I expect from the weather in Canada?
In British Columbia winter is quite cold with average temperatures between -10ÂșC to 0ÂșC. Temperatures increase a bit as spring approaches. The region also receives about 25 to 50 centimeters of snow per year. Whistler receives an average snowfall of 114 cm in December and 103 cm in January.
Which language is predominantly spoken in Canada?
English - French (it is an official language only in Quebec).
What currency is accepted in Canada?
Canadian Dollar (CAD)
How can I get to Canada?
Airlines from all over the world fly to Canadaâs main cities (Toronto, Vancouver, Quebec, etc). Whistler is located just 2 hours away by road from Vancouver International Airport, along the scenic Highway 99, also known as the Sea to Sky Highway. The easiest way to reach Banff is by flying to Calgary, the nearest airport.
Whatâs the country code of Canada?
+1
Whatâs the high season for Splitboarding in Canada?
December to March
Daniele
Well experienced Guide ( Brian ), very nice trip in Garibaldi
Kameron
Guide was Aaron Enns, not Jeff Bullock.
Our guide was Tim Ross not Brian Jones. Day was great and Tim was very personal and taught us a lot about backcountry skiing. He tailored the day to our abilities and was very patient. Great experience.
SĂ©bastien
Our guide was Dan Robb! Thank you Dan, it was amazing! The fresh track was perfect! The scenic, Blue sky and sun, just WoW! đ€©âïžđ
oleg
That was a wonderful ski-tour experience. Everything was well organized, and there was good communication.The choice of daily spots was well planned based on avalanche safety and natural beauty. Special thanks to local guides (Jason and Tamara) for all their efforts and passion, which made this trip a very special experience. I definitely look forward to do another ski-tour trip next year or summer adventure with Jeff or his guides.
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