An area of consistently high snowfall the Cariboos offer versatile skiing with the added advantage of below tree line skiing on days when the weather is poor.
The terrain of the Cariboos is an amalgamation of all the different kinds of features that make up great skiing:
- Long, powder-cloaked old-growth forests
- Steep serpentine ridgelines
- Friendly glades
- Rock-edged couloirs
- Undulating glaciers
- Planar mountain faces,
and chaotic combinations of all of the above
Mountain Statistics
| Season | December to April |
| Snowfall Average | 1,400cm |
| Highest Peak | 3,000m |
| Lowest Point | 1,100m |
| Vertical Altitude | 1,900m |
| Lodge Capacity | 44 Guests |
| Advanced | 100% |
| Terrain Area | 1,800 sq. km |
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