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Where we Operate
Where We operate
     
Whistler is a year-round leisure and meeting destination located 120 kilometres (75 miles) north of Vancouver, B.C., Canada and a site for the 2010 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games. Whistler Blackcomb Mountains have the most terrain (7,071 acres) and greatest vertical (5,280 feet or one mile) in North America with an average annual snowfall of nine metres (30 feet).
 
Whistler Valley
The Whistler Valley offers many hidden treasures, one of which is the Fitzsimmons Creek. Surrounded by beautiful coastal rainforest the creek runs right through the middle of Whistler and Blackcomb Mountains and is fed by the surrounding glacier caps. Tours running through the valley offer a touch of nature coupled with great views and extensive wildlife. Perfect for beginners, all trails are groomed and easy to ride.
 
Blackcomb Mountain

We have exclusive year round access to Blackcomb Mountain which boasts over 1609m of vertical drop, the most of any ski resort in North America. The mountain features over 4000 acres of skiable terrain including two large glaciers and 44 groomed runs. Blackcomb is also home to the 2010 Olympic Bobsled, Luge, and Skeleton track. Winter and spring offer amazing snowmobile tours for beginner through to advanced riders. With groomed trails, as well as wide open play areas there is enough adventurous terrain to satisfy everyone.

Summer and fall offer everything from ATV to Hummer and 4x4 tours. Exclusive mountain-top dining is offered at 6400ft during both summer and winter. The Crystal Hut, a Canadian log style cabin, offers a perfect view over Whistler Valley and an unforgettable dining experience.

 
The Callaghan Valley

Situated approximately 15km south of the Whistler Village is snowmobile paradise. Receiving 40% more snow than Whistler Mountain during the winter season there is more than enough powder to satisfy even the most experienced snowmobiler. The valley offers a wide range of on and off trail riding. Over 100km of trails lead to over 10 frozen lakes, 3 mountain peaks, and various wide open play areas.

Advanced riders can have the opportunity to climb high into the alpine to experience mountain riding at its best. Home to the Nordic and Cross-country events at the 2010 Olympic Games, as well as beautiful waterfalls and lookouts, the valley offers great sightseeing as well as adventure.

 
Bralorne

The ultimate untouched playground for snowmobile enthusiasts. Voyage over the Hurley Pass to this gem of a ghost town and immerse yourself in the history of North America's second largest gold mine. Explore the vast and adverse mountain ranges of Mount Gandolf and Mount Shadowfax, the magesty will blow your mind away. Come discover this enclave that is tucked in the mountains of British Columbia's interior.

For further information please contact our adventure desk at 604 938 1616
     
faq's

WHAT TO WEAR
One of our most common questions is, "What do we wear"?

Don't worry, we will outfit you in any outerwear and equipment that you may need for your adventure including: full-face helmets, goggles, boots, gloves and warm jackets and pants.

KODAK MOMENTS
Be sure to bring along your camera to capture several stunning photo opportunities. In addition, Coast Mountain Photography is on hand to take care of your photography needs. Photos are taken at the outset of each adventure and are available for purchase upon completion.

View our Slideshow to discover our beautiful backyard!

HOTEL PICK-UP

For your convenience hotel pick-up can also be arranged. Simply let us know where you are staying and one of our luxury Airporters will transport you from your hotel door to our check-in office.

     
booking policies

DRIVER'S LICENSE
Persons going as a single rider must be at least 16 years old and fully licensed to drive automobiles in their country of residence. Persons at least 16 years old, with a learners permit may drive only when riding double with a parent.

RELEASE OF LIABILITY AND WAIVER FORM
It is mandatory for all tour participants to sign a Release of Liability and Waiver Form. Any participants under the age of 19 must have a parent or guardian present to sign on their behalf.

FULL FACED HELMET
It is mandatory for all ATV and Snowmobile Tour participants to wear a Department of Transport Safety Approved Full Faced Helmet while on tour.

CANCELLATION POLICY
Any cancellations within 24 hours of the departure time are subject to a full charge of the tour cost. Groups of 10 or more require 72 hour notification of cancellation and will be subject to a 75% booking fee. Group cancellation within 72 hours will be non-refundable. Canadian Snowmobile & All Terrain Adventures Ltd. reserves the right to cancel tours due to inclement weather, foreseeable hazards, insufficient bookings or events beyond our control. Full refunds will be made or alternate dates will be offered in these unlikely events.

COLLISON COVERAGE
Zero-deductible collision coverage of $15.00 per driver, per day is mandatory on all ATV or Snowmobile tours.

GROUPS
All groups of 10 or more participants are subject to a 10% automatic gratuity.

ALCOHOL
Under no circumstances is any person suspected to be under the influence of any drugs or alcohol permitted to go as a driver or passenger on any tour. Persons denied participation will not receive a refund.

PREGNANCY
Safety regulations require that Canadian Snowmobile Adventures not permit pregnant women to ride as driver or passenger on a snowmobile or ATV. All mothers to be are welcome on our Snow-cat, Hummer, or 4x4 Vehicle tours.

HEALTH
Adventure sport activities are not recommended for individuals who suffer back or neck pain, heart or respiratory distress. Consult your physician prior to participation.

WHAT TO WEAR SNOWMOBILING
Dress warm and wear your own ski suit if you can. You will be more comfortable and save time in the change room. We will supply ski suits to those who require them. ATV’S: Wear close toed shoes. We supply raingear, including jackets and bib pants. Year-round we will supply you with helmets, gloves, goggles and snow-boots/rain-boots.

WEIGHT
The ideal weight for a smooth ride on our machines is 170kg (350 lbs.) or less. Please keep this in mind when organizing double riders.

CAMERAS
There are many beautiful sights along the trails of Whistler. We encourage you to bring a camera along. Please bring a small backpack or hip-pouch to store it in while you are riding the ATVs / snowmobile.

AGE REQUIREMENTS
Drivers must be fully licensed to drive automobiles in their country of residence. Any participants under the age of 19 must have a parent or guardian present to sign on their behalf.

SPECIFIC TOUR RESTRICTIONS

Hidden Valley and Fitzsimmons Creek Cruise: Passengers must be 6+ years old. A younger child, depending on their size, strength, and capability may be allowed to ride in front on the guide’s machine. On the Fitzsimmons Creek Cruise, children 3-5 years of age can ride in our Kiddy-trailer, which is pulled behind the guides snowmobile.

Salmon Bake via ATV, Mountain Explorer and Mountain Safari: Passengers must be 8+ years old.

7th Heaven and Wilderness Run: Passengers must be 12+ years old.

Hummer, 4x4 and Snowcat Tours: No age specifications. Passengers must be able to sit on their own. No child seats available.

All other tours are single riders only.

For further information please contact our adventure desk at (604) 938.1616.

     
     
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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