Whistler Heli-Skiing and Heli-Boarding

Whistler Heliski

Looking for a wild adventure and amazing alpine terrain? Well, this is it! With over 24 years of continuous operation, Whistler Heli-Skiing has the experience and expertise to provide you with a truly memorable experience. Whistler Heli-Skiing is a member of the B.C. Heli-Skiing Operators Association and a licensed heli-skiing operator. They have only the highest standard of pilots and helicopters, and their professional heli-ski guides will take you places you've only dreamed of!

Full details on Whistler Heli-Skiing visit the web site.
http://www.whistlerheliskiing.com/


Ski Day

*The Guide will chose the best ski area for the day and will ski or board with the group.
*Mountain lunch is provided on the hill.
*The photography crew will capture the excitement by filming a video of one of your runs and taking still photos. You may purchase these souvenirs from Whistler Heli-Skiing's in-store photo department.
(Note: Video and photos are only available with Bell 212 helicopter packages).

Apres Ski Party
Everyone meets at Buffalo Bills in the Whistler Village to relax and enjoy the video presentation. Invite your friends to join you and the heli-ski team as you re-live the day's thrill ride.

Whistler Heli-Skiing Ability Levels

Please see below for Winter 2006/2007 season rates.


Package Description Restrictions Price per person
Classic Experience (Bell 212 Helicopter) 3 runs - approx 4500-7500 vertical feet or 1400-2300 vertical meter of skiing For Intermediate (1-, 1+) to Advanced (A) Levels
$695
Elite Adventure (Bell 212 Helicopter) 4 runs - approx 6000-10000 vertical feet or 1800-3500 vertical meters of skiing For Experts (E) Level Only
$775
Ultimate Excursion(Bell 407 Helicopter) 6 runs - approx 9000-15000 vertical feet or 2700-4600 vertical meters of skiing Either experts or group of 5 where everyone in the group is the same ability level.
$995
What to Wear Mountain attire, goggles (sunglasses with retention straps are acceptable only in spring), sunscreen (mandatory in spring), wool or fleece hat. Ball caps and backpacks are not recommended however experts wishing to bring their shovel packs may do so if it is small and approved by the guide in the morning. If you bring a backpack it should be small, you will be expected to ski with it the entire day. The guide will not be responsible for carrying your gear. Nothing may be left in the helicopter.
Equipment Rossignol Powder Skis or Burton Snowboards are recommended.


Note: Rates above are per person based in CAD funds and exclusive of taxes and fees. People of different abilities that would like to ski together have to ski at the level of the lowest ability in their group. Therefore if there is an advanced skier and expert, they would both sign up as advanced and do the three run day. The expert may choose to extra runs at the end of the day while the advanced skier flies out.