Skeena Heliskiing, North BC Skeena Range
keena Heliskiing is a boutique heliski operator in Northern British Columbia Canada. An operator with access to so much heli skiing terrain, it ranks as one ofthe largest ski areas on the planet. access to so much heli skiing terrain, it ranks as one ofthe largest ski areas on the planet.

Bear Claw Lodge offers an exclusive heli skiing experience. With high-quality accommodation, small group helicopters which are best suited for their terrain. First run moments from the lodge. Catering to a maximum of 12 guests per week. With distinct-but-simple heli skiing packages, that has almost any group covered. They only offer full week, seven-night trips. Options to secure a lodge buyout or a private group during high season. Early and late season offers packages for individuals.

The Skeena Mountain range is one of the Heliskiing that offers a huge diversity of terrain for all abilities of skier and snowboarder. From the high vertical slopes with extreme steeps to the more gentle powder bowls and sweeping glades, as well as an abundance of tree skiing providing more Heliskiing opportunities in bad weather.
Skiing with Skeena has an advantage: they always have a 2nd helicopter as backup which also helps shuttle groups into the mountains at the startand end of the day, meaning groups start skiing sooner!
Located only 3 hours from Vancouver, Skeena can be accessedby direct flight to Smithers (1½ hr flight from Vancouver) and a 1½ hr drive to your accommodation.
Season: Mid January to early April

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