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A guide to Whistler Heli-Skiing: intermediates to experts

Now in their 36th year of operations, Whistler Heli-Skiing’s massive tenure is 50 times the size of the resort, consisting of 432,000 acres of classic, high-alpine powder fields, 173 glaciers and 475 runs. For intermediate skiers or riders and above, there’s a gamut of advantages when it comes to heli skiing vs. resort skiing, especially if spectacular views, untracked powder and unlimited terrain are high on your list.

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Whistler Heli-Skiing offers three packages, each custom designed for intermediates through experts. We compiled a roundup of the options and what you can expect during a typical day with Whistler Heli-Skiing.

Ability Guide to Whistler Heli-Skiing

If you…

Suggested Package:

Classic Experience

Starting from:$742
  • 3 runs (extra runs: $100/run)
  • Group size: Up to 10 people
  • Helicopter: Bell 205/212
  • Vertical: Approx. 4,500-7,500ft (1,400-2,400m)
  • Heli-picnic by Bearfoot Bistro
  • Photographer/videographer ride-along with an opportunity to buy during après at Bearfoot Bistro
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If you…

Suggested Package:

Elite Adventure

Starting from:$816
  • 4 runs (extra runs: $100/run)
  • Group size: Up to 10 people
  • Helicopter: Bell 205/212
  • Vertical: Approx. 6,000-10,000ft (1,800-3,500m)
  • Heli-picnic by Bearfoot Bistro
  • Photographer/videographer ride-along with an opportunity to buy during après at Bearfoot Bistro

If you…

Suggested Package:

Ultimate Excursion

Starting from:$1049
  • 6 runs (extra runs: $100/run)
  • Group size: Up to 5 people
  • Helicopter: Bell 407
  • Vertical: Approx. 9,000-15,000ft (2,700-4,600m)
  • Heli-picnic by Bearfoot Bistro
  • Photographer/videographer ride-along with an opportunity to buy during après at Bearfoot Bistro

What to expect with Whistler Heli-Skiing

What to wear heli skiing

Morning Schedule

About Whistler Heli-Skiing Guides

Whistler Heli-Skiing’s professional guides are fully certified in avalanche safety and rescue, backcountry navigation and snow science, i.e. they know how to read the snow for optimal safety and enjoyment. Plus, they’re locals and know the ample tenure like the back of their hand. Your guide will choose the zone you’ll be skiing for the day based on current conditions, which include factors like wind, temperature and new snowfall.

Apres heli-skiing

What better to cap off what might be one of the best days of your life, with a proper apres-ski? Whistler Heli-Skiing has partnered with one of Whistler Village’s most lauded restaurants to offer guests an incredible post-heli-skiing experience. Depending on the package you selected, you’ll arrive at the Bearfoot Bistro Heli Lounge, located in the back of Bearfoot Bistro, between 2:30 p.m. and 5 p.m. While you sip on your drink of choice or refuel with Bearfoot Bistro’s award-winning gnosh, you can relive your day through a video and photo presentation. The apres is a cash bar and friends and family are welcome.


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