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Join us this winter
 
        
        
      
    
    After close to 60 years of guiding anglers on the wild steelhead and salmon runs of the mighty Dean River, we’ve extended our operations to the mountains and glaciers far above. After several years of preparation and planning, we are incredibly excited to have brought a long-held dream to fruition. Our first guests arrived on February 4th, 2022. 
Since then, we’ve achieved a number of incredible milestones - best described by the numbers: 
- Number of guests since opening in 2022: 278 
- Number of first descents since opening in 2022: 132 
- Number of first descents waiting to be skied: endless… 
- Number of square kilometres explored: 1,250 
- Number of square kilometres in the tenure: 6,250 
- Number of runs with a spectacular view of the ocean (Dean Channel): 23 Longest run so far: 1,608m / 5,277ft (“Ursa Major”) 
- Percentage of days skied since 2022: 88% (average of <0.7 down days per week) 
 
        
        
      
    
    exceptional small group, private & semi-private helicopter skiing
The Highlights
- Easy logistics ~ get yourself to Vancouver International Airport and the rest is up to us 
- Incredible alpine terrain for all skiing & riding abilities ~ with quick access to poor-weather tree skiing close to home 
- Small group, semi-private, private and exclusive booking packages 
- Unlimited vertical and all-in package pricing ~ no extra fees or charges after you arrive 
- More than 20 m / 65 ft of annual snowfall 
- 35 years of superlative accommodation, cuisine & Canadian hospitality ~ a simply exceptional lodge experience 
 
          
        
          
          
        
       
          
        
          
          
        
      Seasonal Snowfall
Located far enough inland, we enjoy ever so slightly colder weather than would ordinarily be found on the coast. 
We are lucky enough to be graced with some of the deepest snowpacks in Canada - averaging a total snowfall of 20 - 30 meters (65 - 100 ft) per year. 
Huge seasonal snowfalls + cooler air = powder skiing Shangri-La (that’s ski math.)
 
          
        
          
          
        
       
          
        
          
          
        
       
        
        
      
    
    6,250 Km² 
of Untouched Powder 
…that’s a lot. 190 times larger than Whistler Blackcomb Ski Resort for just you and a small group of friends.
 
          
        
          
          
        
       
          
        
          
          
        
       
          
        
          
          
        
      Geography
Our lodge is located at just above sea level on the mighty Dean River, approximately 50 km (30 miles) North of Bella Coola, British Columbia. We are ideally situated on the interior side of the Central Coast Mountain range, where we ride the divide between East and West. When the weather is fine, we head West into the snow zone ~ big glaciers, big alpine, big mountain snowpacks; when the coastal weather is doing it’s thing, we head East into the cooler and relatively drier side near the Chilcotin Plateau, where naturally treed glades allow for amazing poor weather powder skiing within a 5-minute flight from the lodge.
 
          
        
          
          
        
       
          
        
          
          
        
       
          
        
          
          
        
      Meet The Dream Team
We’ve assembled something of a dream team comprised of industry professionals, friends and family. Our guides, pilots, lodge staff & management team bring with them decades of experience and a personal commitment to excellence in all aspects of the guest experience. You’ll see all the faces below at the lodge this winter, plus a number of others - hand-picked to help make your time with us nothing short of spectacular.
 
          
          
        
      Mandi Blewett - Executive Chef & Owner
 
          
          
        
      Dyllan Blewett - General Manager & Owner
 
          
          
        
      Zoe Blewett - Marketing Team & Owner
 
          
          
        
      Ken Bibby - Mountain Operations Manager
 
          
          
        
      Michael Williams - Guest Services
 
          
          
        
      Peter Alex Wainwright - Supervising Guide
 
          
          
        
      Fannie DuFour - Guide
 
          
          
        
      Tobin Bellay-Berntsen - Lead Guide
 
          
          
        
      Lara Shea - Marketing Team; Tail Guide
 
          
          
        
      Ryan Madley - Helicopter Pilot
 
          
          
        
      Chris (and mini-Chris) - Helicopter Pilot
 
          
          
        
      Caton Garvie - Helicopter Pilot
 
          
          
        
      Matt Davis - Helicopter Pilot
 
          
          
        
      Derek Thomas - Helicopter Pilot
 
          
          
        
      Ryota Oki - Executive Chef
 
          
          
        
      Courtney - Chef
 
          
          
        
      Adrian Tongko - Chef
 
          
          
        
      Stephanie Blewett - Head of House Keeping, Hostess
 
          
          
        
      Maya Clarke-Doering - Hostess, Lodge House Keeper
 
          
          
        
      Rachel Anderson - Hostess, Lodge House Keeper
 
          
          
        
      Gregor Fair - Tail Guide & Maintenance
 
          
          
        
      Kelsey Leiterman - Massage Therapist RMT, Lodge Hand
 
          
          
        
      Will MacKenzie - Very General Manager; Cocktail Wizard
There’s no big business here;
just a group of passionate people who have dedicated their lives to sharing experiences in places less traveled.
Mountain life
These mountains are big. In fact, everything is big here: big glaciers, big rivers, big fish, big bears. The mountains of the Central Coast of British Columbia are known for unrivaled wilderness and our little piece of that world is no exception.
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Health & Safety
Effectively managing risk for both our guests and staff is paramount. Nothing is more important to us. To this end, our primary goal is for everyone to return home healthy and safe. Day after day; year after year. 
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Lodge life
There are few settings in the world that feel truly wild and remote; this is one of those places. Hidden amongst the expansiveness of these mountains and rivers is our little oasis of rustic luxury. Welcome to our home in the Great Bear Rainforest. 
 
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