Into the Wild: Cat Skiing the Skeena Mountains in Northern BC
If you’ve ever dreamed of escaping deep into the wilderness, carving fresh lines through untouched powder, and ending your day in a cozy tent under the stars—Skeena Cat Skiing is calling your name.
Nestled in the wild and snowy heart of northern British Columbia, Skeena Cat Skiing offers one of the most authentic and remote backcountry skiing experiences in North America. It’s not just about skiing; it’s about unplugging, reconnecting with nature, and riding in terrain few others will ever touch.
What Is Skeena Cat Skiing?
Located about 80 kilometers north of Smithers, BC, Skeena Cat Skiing operates on a 32,000-acre tenure in the stunning Babine Range of the Skeena Mountains. This is serious backcountry terrain—alpine bowls, pillow lines, glades, and steep trees—all blanketed with deep, dry northern BC powder.
No chairlifts. No crowds. Just you, your group, your guides, and a snowcat to get you into the goods.
Who Should Go?
Skeena Cat Skiing is best for strong intermediate to expert skiers and snowboarders who:
- Crave solitude and wild terrain
- Can ski variable snow and steep slopes
- Want a genuine backcountry adventure—not a resort add-on
- If you’re looking for comfort and safety but don’t want to sacrifice thrill, Skeena hits the sweet spot.
Final Thoughts: The Cat Skiing Experience You Didn’t Know You Needed
Skeena Cat Skiing isn’t your typical ski trip—it’s a remote, raw, and real adventure. You’ll ride deep powder with expert guides, share meals with new friends, and sleep under northern skies far from the noise of the world.
If you’re looking to escape the ordinary and chase powder in the wildest way possible, this is it.
Powder is waiting. Are you in?
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