Across all of our lodges, the 2025/2026 season brought big snow, big turns and bigger smiles.
Now it’s time to scroll through some of our favourite photos from the winter.
If you skied with us this year, we appreciate you. Thank you for joining us on the never-ending pursuit of powder. And to our team who help make these adventures happen, our gratitude knows no bounds.
Any favourite photos? Shout it out in the comments below.
CMH Adamants
“Can you tell we’re ready for more?!” | Image by Laura Berger
A rather fine morning view, wouldn’t you say? | Image by Luci Walton
CMH Bobbie Burns
“We want to ski that! And that. Oh, also that.” | Image by Markus Ebner
We mean it when we say ‘goggle-deep.’ | Image by Mark Durant
Some excellent mid-day squiggles. | Image by Felix Cauffope
CMH Bugaboos
Might be one of the best views on the planet.
Bluebird day, soft snow and squiggles? Glorious.
One team. One dream.
Talk about a nice place to dry your boots, eh?
CMH Cariboos
Helicopter halos in the sky. | Image by Arnaud Dancause
Terrain has a different scale in the Cariboos. | Image by Byron Thompson
How to Have a Good Time 101. | Image by Reena Coyne
CMH Galena
Celebrating the good times. | Image by Quinton Bullock
A hallway begging for some turns. | Image by Georgia
CMH Gothics
The excitement is building.
Swapping stories ’round the fire.
In a word? Awesome.
Powder ballet.
CMH Kootenay
Fun is contagious. | Image by Tyler Higgins
There’s more where that came from. | Image by Tyler Higgins
CMH Monashees
Deep in the whiteroom. | Image by Mark Durant
Sky-high vibes for an all-time crew. | Image by Michelle.
Powder, with a side of powder, please. | Image by Mark Durant
CMH Purcell
After getting dropped off at the office. | Image by Pat Murphy
One good turn deserves another, at least. | Image by Ryan Johannesen
Next winter beckons
As great as these photos are (and aren’t they fabulous?!), nothing beats the real thing. If you’d like to join us in 2026/2027, we’d love to have you. The Canadian West awaits.
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Jim and I had an Epic adventure in the Cariboos. Returning after 46 years to honor my father by tossing his ashes at the top of a mountain on a Blue Bird Day. Many thanks to Alex our guide and his parnets Claude and Annik, Epic week!!. Until next time.
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Jim and I had an Epic adventure in the Cariboos. Returning after 46 years to honor my father by tossing his ashes at the top of a mountain on a Blue Bird Day. Many thanks to Alex our guide and his parnets Claude and Annik, Epic week!!. Until next time.
What a beautiful way to honour your father—thank you for sharing. Until next time!