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Resorts in CMH

CMH Purcell is the only day heli-skiing destination. Located just two hours from Banff, Alberta, in the thriving mountain town of Golden, BC, it’s an easy addition to your British Columbia ski vacation or Powder Highway resort plans. If one day of heli nirvana just isn’t enough, you can tack on more. The best part? Your day at Purcell includes unlimited runs which means if you end up skiing or riding more than the vertical amount you’re guaranteed, there’s no extra charge.
It's hard to get further "away from it all" than the Adamants. As one of the most remote and easy-access lodges in the CMH roster, Adamants' untouched powder and intimate lodge atmosphere have given mythical status to those seeking big snow for small groups of 6 to 8 people.
While it might feel like it's perfectly in the middle of nowhere, Bobbie Burns Lodge is actually one of the shortest trip from Calgary. Less time in transit means more time on and off the snow, which is perfect as "The Burns" has the largest wine cellar in the entire CMH collection.Outside, the sheer size of the area will leave you speachless. Expect rolling glacier terrain, high alpine discoveries, the old growth forest of the Northern Selkirks, and the bottomless snow that brings powder connoisseurs back year after year.
Set your basecamp in the Buggaboos at the world's first Heli-Ski lodge. From this spaciouys chalet, you'll take in the same mind-blowing scenery that's astounded CMH guests since 1965. Mixing alpine history and modern comforts alike, Bugaboo Lodge has one of the best hot tub views on the planet. During the day, expect perfect slopes filled with mellow fluff, along with long runs that stretch from peak to valley.
Don't let the laid-back vibe fool you - the team at CMH have poured over every detail of this cozy alpine retreat. From the temperature of the hot tub, to the exceptionally well-stocked bar and nightly jam sessions, the hosts at Cariboos Lodge go out of their way to make sure everything about Cariboos is warm, inviting and unforgettable. With a season that stretches into late April, its ski terrain includes untouched faces, champagne powder fields and plenty of tree runs spread across the Carriboo range.
Galena Lodge is well known amongst the fun-loving hardcore skiers of the powder scene. While its advanced terrain is certainly the draw, this cozy lodge's infamous Ping-Pong tournaments and evening shenanigans equally share its reputation for fun. Galena skiers and snowboarders can expect classic Selkird terrain all day long; steep pitches, silent pines, pillow lines and bottomless snow at every turn.
When days in the back-country are this good, you need an equally great place to unwind. Gothics makes it easy with amazing meals, cozy atmosphere and a wood-fired sauna for prime relaxation. Home to some of CMH's longest runs, Gothics has the perfect mix of terrain for rookies and veterans alike. Expect perfect bowls, open glaciers, excellent tree skiing and deep snow.
Whether your idea of a good time is quiet sunset reflections or rowdy celebrations until dawn, the Kootenay team is more than happy to accommodate. Offering 1,155sq. km of open bowls, fun glades, perfectly spaced trees and playful pillows, this is your all-you-can-rip buffet of fun.
With its remote drive-up location, floor-to-ceiling windows, rooftop hot tub, and panoramic views, you can'y help but love the Monashees. This timber-framed retreat is the ideal place to clear your mind and get ready for tomorrow's adventure. Based in the Selkirk range, "The Mo" puts you in the middle of some of the most thrilling, sought=after tree skiing in the world. Look forward to deep snow, epic glades and long, leg-burning runs.
When you imagine the ultimate mountain town, Revelstoke is it. Built in the heart of the deepest snow territory, Revelstoke mixes epic days with notorious nights. With everything close by, you're only steps away from downtown's best pubs, nightclubs and local favourites. When its snow time, enjoy a warm-up day in-bounds at the local ski resort before heading to CMH for impossibly deep snow, wide open runs and the epic trees of the Selkirks and Monashees.