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WINTER V ISITOR'SGUIDEFREEVALEMOUNT & AREA
Visitor ’s GuideWINTER 2012/2013
Welcome to the newly renovated Ramada Valemount located just 1 hour away from Jasper.
A� er a day of snowmobiling you can relax in the indoor pool, waterslide and hot tub. Enjoy a jacuzzi in one of our living suites or
stay for awhile in one of our kichenette rooms.We look forward to welcoming you
to our Ramada Valemount Location soon.
V A L E M O U N T
Tel: 250-566-82221501 Swi� Creek Road, Valemount, BC
www.ramada.com/hotel/29153
• Hotel Features• Free Hot Continental Breakfast• Free High Speed Internet• Gym/Fitness Center• Pool, Hot Tub, Waterslide• Meeting & Event Facilities• 24hr Video Surveillance
Everytime is a Everytime is a Good time at the Good time at the
Gigglin’ Grizzly Gigglin’ Grizzly Neighbourhood PubNeighbourhood Pub
The Gigglin’ Grizzly pub serves up good food, good drinks & good times! Regulars & tourists join for fun & relaxation
experience Great Food
250-569-0101600 First Avenue,
McBride, BC
Valemount Inn & Suites
The BEST WESTERN The BEST WESTERN The BEST WESTERN PLUS Valemount Inn PLUS Valemount Inn PLUS Valemount Inn & Suites located in & Suites located in & Suites located in Valemount, British Valemount, British Valemount, British Columbia will make Columbia will make Columbia will make
your stay feel just like your stay feel just like your stay feel just like home “but better”home “but better”home “but better”
Pets Welcome: $20.00 fee per stayPets Welcome: $20.00 fee per stayPets Welcome: $20.00 fee per stayOur friendly staff awaits to assist youOur friendly staff awaits to assist youOur friendly staff awaits to assist you
250.566.0086 • 1.866.777.1120250.566.0086 • 1.866.777.1120250.566.0086 • 1.866.777.1120
The BEST WESTERN PLUS is nestled in the heart of the Rocky Mountains. Whether you prefer snowmobiling,
cross-country skiing and/or heli-skiing, Rocky Mountain Adventures in the great outdoors await you.
Complimentary Public ComputersComplimentary Wireless Internet Access
Ample, Secured Parking for Buses & TrailersVideo Surveillance Cameras
Winter Plug-InsEvening Lounge
On-Site, Licensed RestaurantIndoor Pool, Water Slide, Hot Tub
100% Non SmokingSelect Rooms with Private Balconies
Accessible FacilitiesSatellite TV in all guest rooms, restaurant,
lounge, fi tness room24 Hour Gift Shop
24 Hour Front DeskExercise RoomGuest LaundryATM Machine
Conference Rooms Perfect for Weddings, Reunions, Meetings, Retreats, ...
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The Valemount & Area Winter Visitor’s Guide is a product of The Valley Sentinel © 2012
Design By: Andrea Scholz, Shawn Wernig (eggplantstudios.ca)Photos by: Andrea Scholz, Curtis Pawliuk, Kelly Funk, Matthew
Wheeler, Tourism Valemount
Digital Versions Available at: www.thevalleysentinel.com and www.visitvalemount.ca
Pre-book for next year: 250.566.4425, or email [email protected].
E njoy spectacular blue skies and crisp mountain air, surrounded by three breathtaking mountain ranges
while you skate on the frozen waters of Cranberry Marsh. Depending on ice conditions and snow levels, there are several channels to skate through. An oval and a pond hockey rink will be groomed for use each season if the condition of the ice allows. Always proceed with caution. How to get there: From Highway 5, follow 17th Avenue to McKirdy Road, turn right on McKirdy Road, and look for a parking area on the right side. Access the skating area from the parking lot. Maps are available at your place of accommodation. Please bring your own skates as there is nowhere in town to rent them.
Tourism Valemount � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � 1Ramada Valemount � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � 2Gigglin’ Grizzly Neighbourhood Pub � � � � � � � � 2Best Westerm � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � 3Regional District of Fraser-Fort George � � � � � 4Shirley Bond MLA � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � 4The Valley Sentinel Newspaper � � � � � � � � � � � � 4Valemount Area Rec� Development Assoc�� � � 6Snowfarmers Guiding � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � 8Super 8 � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � 8Valemount Real Estate � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � 10Monashee Motors � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � 12Travis Automotive Services � � � � � � � � � � � � � � 12IDA Pharmacy � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � 12Valemount Car Wash and Mini Storage � � � � 12NAPA Auto Parts � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � 12Twin Peaks Resort � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � 18Willow Burl Cabins � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � 18Dream Catcher Inn � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � 18Tete Jaune Lodge � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � 18Wilderness Creek Cabins � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � 18The Great Escape Restaurant � � � � � � � � � � � � � 20
Valemount Swiss Bakery � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � 21Diamond H Donairs � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � 21Caribou Grill � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � 21The Gathering Tree � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � 21Chalet Continental � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � 22Cold Fire Creek Dogsledding � � � � � � � � � � � � � 23McBride Hotel � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � 24The North Country Lodge and Restaurant � � 25Sandman Inn � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � 26The Sled Shop � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � 28Riderz � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � 28Elk Island � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � 28MenToys�com � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � 28Schultz Motorsports � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � 28Echo Cycle � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � 29Petro Cananada - Blue River � � � � � � � � � � � � � 29Holy Smoke Inn � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � 29Terracana Ranch Resort � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � 30Martin Motor Sports � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � 31Alpine Country Rentals � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � 32Valemount Travel Centre � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � 32
Welcome to Valemount and the Robson Valley AreaI hope you enjoy this beautiful
and inspiring part of British Columbia!
MLA Prince George–Valemount
Shirley Bond
O�ce: 1350 5th Avenue . Prince George, BC, V2L 3L4 Phone: (250) 612–4181
www.shirleybondmla.bc.ca
Skating on the Cranberry Marsh
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Located at 100 Elm St., Valemount, B.C.
Call for further information at 250-566-4740
Facility is open for spring/summer Monday to Friday, 11 a.m. - 8 p.m., closed on weekends and stat holidays. Recreation for all ages, with floor hockey or roller blade skating, as well as work out center.
CANOE VALLEY RECREATION CENTRE
155 George Street, Prince George, BC V2L 1P8Telephone: (250) 960-4400 Toll Free: 1-800-667-1959
Fax: (250) 563-7520 • Web: www.rdffg.bc.ca
TO PRINCE GEORGE
TO JASPER
TO KAMLOOPS
DISTANCES FROM VALEMOUNT TO:MCBRIDE - 83 KMMOUNT ROBSON - 38 KMJASPER - 124 KMEDMONTON - 488 KMPRINCE GEORGE - 294 KMKAMLOOPS - 323 KMKELOWNA - 483 KMVANCOUVER - 674 KM
Sledding in the Valemount Area . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6Upper Westridge & Family Loop . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7Allan Creek . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9Keyhole . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10Clemina Creek . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11Valemount Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12Chappell Creek . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13Snowmobile Terrain Map . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 -15Valemount Visitor’s Map . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16Hotel Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17Powder Skiing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18The YORA Backcountry Cabins . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19Cross-Country Skiing and Snowshoeing . . . 20-21Sled Assisted Ski Hill . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22Dogsledding . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23Explore McBride . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 -26Avalanche Safety . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27Explore Blue River . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29Valemount Winter Festival . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
Valemount offers the real winter experience. Valemount is the base for supreme alpine snowmobiling. Open areas,
deep powder, and great views will energize you and bring out the best of every snowmobiler. Groomed trails provide access to the most spectacular alpine areas in Clemina, Allan Creek and Chappell Creek.
Outdoor enthusiasts will find here good cross-country skiing, and some of the finest snowcat-skiing and backcountry skiing. Of course, the Valemount area also offers world-renowned heli-skiing options in the Rockies and Cariboo Mountains.
One can even venture deep into the heart of the Rockies behind a team of friendly sled dogs. You will experience snow capped forests, frozen waterfalls, and icy rivers in a magnificent mountain setting. You can even go ice fishing and afterwards “chill” with your friends for a drink and dinner in a cozy restaurant. Valemount provides excellent service in spite of its small population—more than 500 rooms in hotels, motels, and B&Bs.
If you want to experience winter at its best, just go for a walk or a skate on the frozen channels of Cranberry Marsh. To get started VisitValemount.ca, book your room, pack your gear, and Let the mountains move you to Valemount for some extraordinary winter adventure.
Table of Contents
Welcome to Valemount, BC
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Valemount is known throughout North America as one of the world’s best
environments for mountain snowmobiling and wilderness backcountry adventure. Valemount boasts world-class alpine snowmobiling and offers challenges for the biggest and best snowmobiles and the most experienced riders. The area’s groomed trails also offer novice riders the same spectacular scenery and alpine riding experience. Winter in Valemount typically begins in mid-November and ends in April. Spring riding, however, may continue into May and early June. December through March offers the best mountain conditions and usually provides fresh deep-powder snow for everyone to enjoy.
Valemount has four managed snowmobile areas, where trail passes are required, with groomed trails that access the incredible alpine
snowmobiling terrain. It also boasts many other riding area
opportunities for the more hardcore adventure seekers. For more information please contact the office of the Valemount Area Recreation Development Association at: 250 566 4817, or Email at [email protected] or
view Online at www.
valemountrecdevelopment.com
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winter and summer, visit us at www.valemountrecdevelopment.com
or phone us at 1-250-566-4817
Sledding In The Valemount Area
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• Please familiarize yourself with where you can and cannot snowmobile• Obey all signs• Failure to comply and cooperate can lead to fines, equipment seizures and ultimately the closure of areas to everyone• Remember - sled responsibly to keep areas open• Visit the VARDA website for further information www.valemountrecdevelopment.com or pick up a terrain guide at a local hotel, service station or restaurant.Don’t let unethical recreationalists ruin opportunities for the rest of us to enjoy. Channel your concern into the Observe, Record and Report program. Observe any suspicious activity. Record your observation on paper. Report the violation to the Conservation Officer Service at 1.800.663.9453 (WILD).
Educate yourself, visit avalanche.caSnowmobile Gear and PartsAlpine Country Rentals: 1.250.566.9774Glacier Ridge Auto 1.250.566.4140Canoe Mtn. Extreme Sports1.250.566.9949
This area is great for socked in days or for a relaxed, casual and enjoyable ride. The area is accessed by
turning right at the first intersection just south of town and following the road until you reach an open parking area at the beginning of the Westridge Forest Service Road. There is a main family loop that will bring you back to the parking lot and will pass a little warming cabin roughly half way though the loops. Follow the FSR for approximately 13 km until you reach the hydro dam. From here, cross the bridge at the station and proceed right to pick up the trail again that will take you through the trees and back to the Valley bottom. There are many trails to explore in this area although it is rarely groomed. Westridge is ideal for beginner riding. There is intermittent cell phone service available on the trail. Westridge also holds some amazing alpine riding as well, but access is more for the intermediate rider. Please see our website at www.valemountrecdevelopment.com for more information.
Cabin GPS Location: N52.822460 lat W119.34317 long
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Upper Westridge & Family Loop
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1465 5th Ave, Valemount, BC, V0E 2Z0Ph: 1-250-566-9171
Toll Free: 1-888-214-6611 www.valemountsuper8.com
The Perfect Place To Relax
Complimentary Superstart breakfast - Business centre - Guest laundry - Large secure parking lot - Kitchenettes and Loft Units available
Contact our friendly front
desk staff today!
To access this area, drive to the large parking area accessed 35 km south of Valemount on the west side of Hwy 5. There is an 8-km long, regularly
groomed trail with fast elevation gain. This is a VARDA managed trail, with an alpine cabin and outhouse facility. Some riding experience is required. The area has something for everyone, from mellow lake and meadow riding near the cabin to far off mountain exploration as well as climbs to challenge the most versatile athlete. Allan Creek is a Caribou sensitive area, so please follow area boundaries, encourage other riders to do the same and report any witnessed infractions to the drop box in the parking area.
Cell service available at Mt Milton Cabin GPS location: N52.577228 lat W119.160908 long
Safety and EtiquetteA snowmobile is as safe as the person operating it. Safe operation includes knowledge of the machine, awareness of backcountry hazards, and
common courtesy. • Leave a trip itinerary with someone and report upon your return• Travel in pairs (the “buddy system”) and never ride alone, especially into the backcountry • Respect other user groups and help them when in need
• Remember that alcohol and snowmobiles don’t mix• Please demonstrate good manners by using common sense and respecting the interests of others
5,500-7,500 ft Elevation
• Please familiarize yourself with where you can and cannot snowmobile• Obey all signs• Failure to comply and cooperate can lead to fines, equipment seizures and ultimately the closure of areas to everyone• Remember - sled responsibly to keep areas open• Visit the VARDA website for further information www.valemountrecdevelopment.com or pick up a terrain guide at a local hotel, service station or restaurant.Don’t let unethical recreationalists ruin opportunities for the rest of us to enjoy. Channel your concern into the Observe, Record and Report program. Observe any suspicious activity. Record your observation on paper. Report the violation to the Conservation Officer Service at 1.800.663.9453 (WILD).
Allan Creek
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5,500-8,000 ft Elevation
KEYHOLE
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5,500-8,000 ft Elevation
A smaller area with skate park-like terrain, Keyhole is accessed from the Clemina parking area 30 km south of Valemount on the east side of Hwy 5. Please ask at the booth for directions from the parking area if you are unsure of where to go. There is a 9-km long groomed trail leading up to the alpine from the Clemina parking area, although no cabin or outhouse facilities exist in the alpine area. Cell phone service is possible on the trail.
CLEMINA CREEK
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A favourite of many visitors to the area, Clemina has something for
everyone and is highly recommended to the first timer to Valemount. There is a large parking lot 30 km south of Valemount on the east side of Hwy 5. There is a beautiful 17 km trail to a sub-alpine cabin. Travelling another 4 km down the groomed trail will take you to the Goat Ridge Bowl alpine areas.
This is a VARDA managed area with a regularly groomed trail, maintained cabin and outhouse facilities. Clemina is an excellent family area where beginners can travel to alpine terrain. Riders of all skill levels can find suitable play areas. This area does have a CRA Closure in the Dixon Glacier. Please respect and obey all posted signs and refrain from riding in the plantations.
“Pack It In - Pack It Out”Garbage can mar the quality of a recreation experience - particularly when viewed against a mantle of white snow. Any garbage left along trails or at any of our cabins is unnatural and annoying to riders and winter recreationists. The
backcountry motto remains the same as in the summer.
• Please familiarize yourself with where you can and cannot snowmobile• Obey all signs• Failure to comply and cooperate can lead to fines, equipment seizures and ultimately the closure of areas to everyone• Remember - sled responsibly to keep areas open• Visit the VARDA website for further information www.valemountrecdevelopment.com or pick up a terrain guide at a local hotel, service station or restaurant.Don’t let unethical recreationalists ruin opportunities for the rest of us to enjoy. Channel your concern into the Observe, Record and Report program. Observe any suspicious activity. Record your observation on paper. Report the violation to the Conservation Officer Service at 1.800.663.9453 (WILD).
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Call Robert - Tel: 250-566-9195 Cell:250-566-1671
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Pharmacy
Store HoursMonday to Saturday
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Anyone operating in mountainous terrain is encouraged to take an avalanche course; come prepared with all the necessary equipment and know how to use it. Check the area’s conditions before heading out for your day’s ride at avalanche.ca and remember, “Ride to the conditions, not the opportunity.”
Read about avalanche safety on page 27.
Safety is Essential
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Remember to ride preparedCarry all necessary avalanche equipment (beacon, shovel, probe), flares, water proof matches, wind proof lighter, hot packs, salt, sugar, high energy bars, rope, wire, tape, extra gloves and socks, space blanket, flint strikers, water, good first aid kit, communication (cell or sat phone, SPOT), GPS, Leatherman tool, saw, headlamp, spare batteries, signal mirror, bag of toilet paper, whistle, tea, pencil and paper, tool kit; these are just a few items you may need.
Remember, you are a LONG ways from help if something goes wrong.
6,000-8,000 ft Elevation
CHAPPELL CREEK
Valemount’s prize jewel, this area can boast some of the best snow
levels in the Valley. There is a large parking area and trailhead 58 km south of Valemount on the west side of Hwy 5. This is also a VARDA managed area although there is no alpine cabin or outhouse. There is a scenic 26 km trail to the alpine with a fast elevation gain in the last 3 km. This is a long trail and we do our best to keep it maintained to standard, although due to high grooming costs the area is only groomed once a week and can be a bit rough. Chappell Creek is a Caribou sensitive area, please follow area boundaries, encourage other riders to do the same, and report any witnessed infractions to the drop box in the parking area.
• Please familiarize yourself with where you can and cannot snowmobile• Obey all signs• Failure to comply and cooperate can lead to fines, equipment seizures and ultimately the closure of areas to everyone• Remember - sled responsibly to keep areas open• Visit the VARDA website for further information www.valemountrecdevelopment.com or pick up a terrain guide at a local hotel, service station or restaurant.Don’t let unethical recreationalists ruin opportunities for the rest of us to enjoy. Channel your concern into the Observe, Record and Report program. Observe any suspicious activity. Record your observation on paper. Report the violation to the Conservation Officer Service at 1.800.663.9453 (WILD).
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Is the hard packed snow and crowded lineups of your regular ski resort starting to lose its lustre?
If so, a trip to the Valemount area may be just what you need!
There are a variety of ways to get your powder snow fix.
For those willing to put a little muscle power in to get a few turns in the fluffy white stuff there are a couple of options available. The most popular option with the locals is to use a snowmobile to gain some elevation and then it’s all leg power to get you to the snow covered slopes in the Rocky, Cariboo and Monashee mountain ranges. For information on ski-touring call Patricia Thoni @ 250 566 8244.
If you’re looking to ski tour out of a back country cabin, the Dave Henry Lodge is a great option. For more info on the lodge contact Headwaters Outfitting at 250 566 4718.
The McKirdy and Clemina YORA cabins (page 19) also offer some opportunities for those looking to get off the beaten path and into an area where you may most likely be the only two footed creatures for miles around.
If you would like a warmer and more comfortable trip into the powder world, snowcat-skiing may be right up your alley. Our local Cat-skiing operation is based on Mica Mountain and owner Terry Cinnamon can be reached at 250 566 9809.
Then of course for those with the budget Valemount does have some great Heli-Skiing. Yellowhead Helicopter’s base is only minutes north of Valemount and has a variety of options which vary from day skiing to multi day packages. For information call Robson Heli-Magic at 1 877 454 4700. Canadian Mountains Holidays (CMH) has two luxury lodges near the town of Valemount. For information on these lodges or the many other CMH operations throughout B.C. visit [email protected].
Powder Skiing
Lodge & Log Chalets Lodge & Log Chalets Lodge & Log Chalets
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McKirdy Cabin is in the Selwyn Range in the Rockies.
the YORA Backcountry CabinsIn the 1980s, the Yellow Outdoor Recreation Association (YORA) was formed. This volunteer group maintains backcountry cabins and trails and grooms the cross-country ski trails.
Clemina Cabin is in the northern part of the Monashee Mountains.
Photo by Patricia Thoni
Photo by Art Carson
Snowshoe or ski into the backcountry and experience rustic mountain living in one of the cozy cabins built and maintained by YORA.
The two cabins are available for year round use. Each cabin is equipped with bunks and foam mattresses to sleep 4–6 people. The cabins are also equipped with a wood heating stove, pots, pans, cutlery, axe, saw and a limited supply of wood. Nearby creeks provide fresh water.
Registrations for cabin use are required and are made through: Patricia at the Caribou Grill, Valemount, BC. Phone 250.566.8244.
Any donations go towards maintenance costs of the cabins. Questions or concerns may be directed to the YORA executive: YORA, Box 886, Valemount, BC V0E 2Z0.
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Open 6:00 am Daily
Great Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner for Everyone to Enjoy!
Tired of the hustle and bustle of everyday life? Want to get away for a peaceful and invigorating romp through the wilderness?
Snowshoeing and cross-country skiing in the winter wonderland that surrounds Valemount
is certainly one way to get away from it all.
Camp Creek and Jackman Flats both offer some great cross-country skiing and both are groomed on a semi-regular basis (for grooming updates call Barb Janzen @ 250 566 9811).
For more information on cross-country ski trails, backcountry and alpine areas near McBride please
contact the McBride Visitors Centre, at 1070 1st Avenue in McBride or call 250 569 3366.
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Camp Creek: Camp Creek has a good variety of skiing options and is generally the first area to have sufficient snow due to its location at the northerly base of Canoe Mountain. Camp Creek is located 11 km south of Valemount on the east side of Highway 5. The access road is 2.5 km and is ploughed on a low priority basis. This area has a picnic shelter, warming cabin and pit toilets.
Jackman Flats: Jackman Flats has a large sign in the parking area showing the various ski loops, which vary in length from 1.4 km to 6.2 km Jackman Flats is located 13 km north of Valemount on the west side of the Highway 5 and the parking lot is regularly ploughed.
Bell Mountain Approximately 13 km west of McBride and has 15 km of groomed and track-set trails, which are colour-coded and maintained by the Yellowhead Ski Club. There is a warming hut
along the way and breathtaking scenery, including some lakes.
Dore Valley Trails: These lower elevation trails can be reached from either Dore River Road or Lamming Pit Road at 5km and 7km along Highway 16, west of McBride. A warming hut, toilets and parking area are provided.
Telemark Skiing & Touring For the more experienced skiers, two backcountry cabins can be found well off the Dore River Forest access roads. One cabin sits at the foot of the Eagle Glacier in the South Dore Valley. The Ozalenka Cabin rests on the alpine in the West Dore Valley
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Sled Assisted SkiingP owerboarding or “Sled Assisted Skiing” has been growing
rapidly over the last few years and is becoming a very popular activity for the backcountry boarder or skier. The idea for the sled assisted ski/board area project came along years ago by a local group of volunteers known as the Powerboarders. The Valemount Area Recreation Development Association (VARDA) is now working with this group to see this dream come to reality.
VARDA is working within the Sustainable Resource Management Plan (SRMP) to create this unique recreation facility for the public. The final product would be a publicly used, sled assisted ski/board area on Crystal Ridge as described in the Valemount to Blue River SRMP.
The idea is to have a wide track up the ridge and users will travel up with snowmobiles and be dropped off to ride spaced runs off the either aspect of the mountain leading to designated pickup points, similar to mountain bike shuttling.
The project is well underway and has many hours of time invested into it by the initial Powerboarding Group, VARDA Volunteers and Staff. Funding for the ridge creation, and run/trail clearing have come from the Columbia Basin Trusts (CBT) Community Initiatives Program and began two years ago with initial access
clearing and bridge site plan preparations. Currently we have one full length run completed with a total of four runs scheduled for the grand opening in December 2012. Our up track is in place and the final hurdle is the installation of a ninety-five foot bridge over the Canoe River to finalize our access to the facility from the Westridge staging area. While completing this project VARDA tried to be as sustainable as possible, by utilizing old forestry roads and
existing staging areas to minimize our impact on the land base as much as possible.
The CBT’s Community Initiatives Program has been a huge part in our ability to construct this facility for the public. VARDA has received two grants under the CIP funding, one for initial construction and another for the bridge installation over the Canoe River.
“Our community has the opportunity to have
a one of a kind recreation area right out our door stop, which will not only provide additional opportunities for the locals already here, but will attract another user group to the area, adding to our winter tourism industry. We are very excited to see this project come to life”
For more information on the Crystal Ridge Sled Ski area or Valemount’s other recreational opportunities, please contact VARDA at [email protected] or phone 250-566-4817.
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Cold Fire Creek Dogsledding
Toll Free: 1-877-295-8505 or 250-968-6808www.cfcdogsledding.com e: [email protected]
T ravel through one of Canada’s pristine mountain valleys past an ever-
changing freezing river, snow covered timbers, and frozen waterfalls, aboard one of history’s oldest forms of winter transportation. 120 kilometres west of Jasper, past Mount Robson, the highest peak in the Canadian Rockies. 2-3 person sleds are pulled by 6-8 Alaskan Huskies. Tours range from 1 hour - 1/2 day excursions. Most programs include a trail side campfi re lunch. Guests have the opportunity to drive their own sleigh or simply ride and enjoy the scenery.
Serving the Robson Valley Since 1998
an excursion you decide to embark on, you may be invited to warm your hands over a crackling fire to share your tales of adventure over a hot drink and some tasty treats or partake in a full-fledged campfire lunch. The trail takes you up and down approximately 1000 vertical feet of elevation along a 100-year-old trap line. Tours vary from one hour to four hours.
Looking for a unique winter adventure? Experience the thrill of dogsledding in the Rocky Mountains!A unique winter experience awaits those with a pioneer spirit! Experience the thrill of dogsledding in the Rocky
Mountains!
Dogsledding is one of Canada’s oldest official sports. For thousands of years, the dog has been an integral part of First Nations’ life. Trappers and prospectors also used dogsleds as a means to explore the vast mountain wilderness of BC. While in some parts of the world mushing is still a necessity, in Valemount dogsledding is a fun sport rapidly gaining in popularity.
Learn about this ancient mode of transportation as you venture deep into the heart of the Canadian Rockies with friendly huskies and knowledgeable guides. Experience the silent, undisturbed beauty of winter; enjoy the crisp mountain air and the stunning scenery that surrounds you as you blaze along winding forest trails surrounded by massive, snow-laden timbers and frozen waterfalls. Let your team of dogs lead you to breathtaking panoramic views of open snowy meadows and endless mountain peaks. You may even get to see some of the area’s wildlife!
Your adventure doesn’t end there. Depending on how long of
Dogsledding
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Welcome to the Robson Valley - there is so much to see and do!
The area’s varied terrain ensures incredible hiking, boating and
camping experiences during the summer months and cross country skiing, snowshoeing and snowmobiling during the winter season. Wildlife and bird watching opportunities are plentiful year round and the night skies are clear and dark for stargazers to enjoy.
Snowshoeing
There are unlimited opportunities for snowshoe enthusiasts, from guided tours to back country adventures. Easy trips to features such as waterfalls, or more ambitious treks to backcountry cabins for an overnight stay are available.
Cross-Country Skiing
The Yellowhead Ski Club, in cooperation with the Ministry of Forests, maintains, grooms and sets track on 30kms in two trail systems. Both areas offer family oriented terrain with easy access to parking lots, cabins and outdoor toilets.
In and around town
In McBride, explore the shops, visit the Library/Museum, and attend a concert at the Roundhouse Theatre (September to June); enjoy activities at the Recreation Centre and various local events.
There are a variety of restaurants, featuring home cooking and a warm, friendly atmosphere as well as grocery stores and coffee shops for all of your dining needs.
If your car or sled needs attention, we have a number of auto repair shops and two specialty sled shops as well as a hardware store and various retail outlets. If you need it, we can get it for you. The Visitor Centre is a great first stop.
McBride Hotel
250-569-2277 or 3340100 - 1st Avenue, Hwy 16McBride, BC, V0J 2E0
We are located in the beautiful Robson Valley surrounded by the Cariboo & Rocky
Mountain Ranges.Renovated rooms • Pets allowed
Only bar in town
Explore McBride – a winter wonderland
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Photo By Matthew Wheeler Courtesy of McBride Visitor Centre
The North Country Lodgeand Restaurant
868 Frontage Road, McBride • www.northcountrylodge.ca
250-569-0001 • 1.888.695.9322
North Country Lodge in McBride, British Columbia, is the largest and most complete facility on the Yellowhead
Highway (Hwy #16 west) between Jasper, Alberta and Prince George, British Columbia. Whether passing through
or spending the night visit The Lodge Restaurant. Sun - Thur 6am - 10pm • Fri - Sat 6am - 11pm
Restaurant: 250-569-0007
Located on the Yellowhead Hwy #16 in the heart of the Robson Valley between the Rockies and the
Cariboo Mountains, 1 hour and 45 min west of Jasper and 2 hours east of Prince George.
45 minutes east is the majestic Mount Robson, highest mountain in the Canadian Rockies.
McBride is a winter haven for outdoor recreation enthusiasts.
Come to McBride and try snowmobiling at its BEST!
If you like train travel or have never tried it, the railway passes through many communities not seen from the highway, and allows spectacular views of the mountains and the Fraser River. The train can drop you off or pick you up at remote stops if prearranged.
Daily bus service travels the Yellowhead Highway 16. Both services stop in McBride and, by request, at other points. There is also a 2700 ft (830 m) airstrip in town. Many accommodation and tourism operators will provide transport to train or bus.
Within McBride Village there are four motels, a hotel, and cabins, and outside town there are campgrounds, RV parks, several B&B’s and a lodge. Visit www. 2mcbride.ca for all of your accommodation needs.
Transportation and places to stay
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SledderS WelcomeThe Sandman Advantage:Centrally located in the downtown core + 35 comfortable guest rooms + Kitchenettes + On-site dining + Complimentary in-room coffee and tea + Hairdryers, iron and ironing boards available
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Snowmobiling
Alpine powder riding around McBride is great for beginners, intermediate or experienced riders. Three designated sledding areas are available with groomed trails from parking lots to riding areas. Trail passes are sold at the trailheads and vouchers are available at the Visitor Information Centre on 1st Avenue, at the heritage train station from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Stop by for your free copy of our Outdoor Recreation Guide.
Bell Mountain is a multi-use area shared with the Yellowhead Ski Club and is located 13 km west of McBride. It has a 15 km groomed access trail to the alpine that offers amazing scenery and family oriented riding and sightseeing. Snowmobilers please respect other recreationists and stay to the right on your ride to the alpine. A cabin is located at the end of the groomed trail courtesy of the McBride Community Forest. (GPS:53-17-21 N, 120-19-72W)
Lucille Mountain is accessed through the village via 1st Avenue to Samson Road to Lucille Mountain Road and is just 3 km from town. A loading ramp and toilet facilities are located at the parking area just half a kilometer along the road. Enjoy trail riding or extreme hill climbing. A heated cabin is located 12.5 km at the end of a groomed trail. (GPS: 53-15-19 N, 120-15-11 W)
The Renshaw is only 15 minutes from McBride and 30 km up a groomed access trail. It is accessed on Mountainview Road (east of McBride) 21 km to McKale Forest Road. You must have have a four-wheel drive vehicle to access this area. This is a remote area so do not attempt to go here without the proper equipment (beacons, shovels, probes and extra gas). Be sure to inform someone where you are going and do not travel alone. A cabin can be found at (GPS 53-28-18 N, 119-58-14 W).
Know the Snow and Ride to the Conditions If you are riding in the backcountry:
• Take an Avalanche Course; • visit www.avalanche.ca for a list of providers.• Come prepared with the proper equipment (transceiver, shovel and
probe) and practice with it at least once a month.• Choose to ride with people with avalanche training and respect for
mountain hazards.• Be open to adjusting your plan based on the daily avalanche advisory.• Recognize avalanche terrain.• Do not gather your group in terrain that is threatened from above, allow
yourself a wide margin of safety.• SPEAK UP when you see others using unsafe practices; you may just save
a life!Information courtesy of the CAC
Rider Safety has been a very important topic in the snowmobile
world lately and the Valemount Area Recreation Development Association is working hard to promote that message. Upon approaching the ticket booth in each of Valemount’s Managed areas (Clemina, Allan, and Chappell Creek) you will likely first notice either a green circle or red X of brightly coloured LED lights. These eye catching units are Beacon Checkers and will alert the sales staff or approaching riders, if they are wearing an avalanche beacon and if it is turned on and functioning properly. This unit has had great success already as an education tool and a reminder as some riders either forget to turn the unit on properly or are simply so excited to get out for a ride that on occasion, they can forget to put on their beacon all together.
A BCA Beacon Training Station has also been installed in the Clemina Creek Snowmobiling Area, just across from the Cabin with support from The Falls Family, Alpine Country Rentals and VARDA. This is a fenced off section where riders can turn on up to four strike plates buried within the
Avalanche Safety
compound and practice searching for single or multiple burials. This is an awesome tool for honing your self-rescue techniques and should be used at least once by every visitor to the area.
The Warming Cabins have also received an extremely unique safety item thanks to Whisper Creek Log Homes and Spaz Logging. The Allan and Clemina Creek Warming Cabins now have SPOT LOCATOR Beacons installed in “break away” boxes similar to fire extinguishers. The idea is that if there is a serious medical emergency, someone could break the barrier and activate the beacon via the 911 feature. The feature can drastically increase response times and will give exact coordinates of the incident location and alert rescuers. Instructions for use are posted beside the box as well as inside the box itself.
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Take advantage of the amazing snow in Blue River, BC. The warmth of this mountainside village is so engaging that
you are sure to return year after year. The adventure crowd can experience everything from backcountry skiing and snowmobiling, to world-class heli-skiing. Prefer the more laid back experience; try out our local cross-country ski trails or outdoor skating arena. Accommodations range from B&B’s to motels to resort options.
Let Blue Jewel Snowmobile Tours guide you through the powder with their certified professional mountain guides in the lead! Don’t have your own sled or equipment–they have it all ready to rent, very reasonably priced.
Snowy Mountain Alpine Tours offers guided and catered single-day and multi-day ski touring, ski mountaineering,
avalanche safety training and mountain skills courses in the Cariboo Mountains of Blue River. Snowy Mountain is the only adventure tourism operator that employs Association of Canadian Mountain Guides certified guides. Our terrain provides everything you have imagined about deep Canadian powder skiing. With three huts to choose from and over 100 square kilometers of big mountain terrain we can guide you into backcountry skiing Nirvana. With snow cat access, warm and cozy accommodations, terrain for all abilities and conditions you must join us!
It’s picture postcard perfect and feels like Christmas all winter long as you enjoy a meal or inventive ‘cocoa’ after a great day of winter sport at one of the cozy venues in our village. Please join us for an adventure to remember.
Winter means Powder and it’s deep in Blue River
Poker Run: A snowmobile poker run in the lower elevations: Ride for a cause! Bring your family and friends and experience the thrill of riding in the beautiful mountain trails of the Lower
Westridge area, while raising funds for the BC Lions Society for Children with Disabilities. Complete the day by enjoying hotdogs and beverages by the bonfire, while you share stories of your snowmobiling adventures.
Get ready for a fun-filled, energetic outdoor winter experience at the annual Valemount Winter Festival!
Snowmobile Drag Race: Saskatchewan Snowmobile Racing Association, Tourism Valemount and VARDA present the second annual Snowmobile Drag Races in Valemount, BC (this is an ISR Sanctioned Event). Come out and try your luck at the different classes: Stock, Improved, Mountain, Pro, and Amateur. There is even a class for Local Racers. For the kids we have Jr. Amateur and Mini Sled Class. After the races kick back, relax and join us at the Awards Ceremony.
For detailed information about all events, please go to VisitValemount.ca or email [email protected] or call 250.566.9905. For technical race information go to racessra.com
Valemount Winter Festival
Want to get away for a peaceful and invigorating romp through the wilderness?
30 WINTER VISITOR’S GUIDE 2012/2013
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MINIMALIST COCKPITNothing will get in your way. The switches are moved to the console, the RER/Start button is redesigned and even the gauge is mounted flat
DESIGNED SPECIFICALLYFOR MOUNTAIN RIDING
Running board holes are enormous for snow evacuation. The seat is compact for moving from side-to-side and has a narrow front for added leverage. The grab handle is more rigid and designed to fit your hand.
WARM GLOVE BOXKeep your important items within easy reach. Warmed by the engine, it’s the ideal place for spare gloves or goggles.
ROTAX E-TEC 800R ENGINE
More than 163 HP, plus benchmark fuel economy and a light throttle action- an absolute must for technical deep snow riding.
NARROW SKI STANCEWith the narrowest ski stance in the class at just 35.7”, the front of the sled is easy to pull over in deep snow. Can be widened to 37.4”.
FORWARD FOOT POSITIONEight inches of added foot room up front on the running board edges puts you right in the line with the steering post for more leverage in sidehilling and boondocking. And you can get radically forward for extremely technical moves.
tMOTION™ REAR SUSPENSIONAND FLEXEDGE TRACKS
This new rear ski actually flexes slightly, as do the edges of the tracks when you’re carving. Boondocking and sidehilling have never been so effortless.
REV-XM SIDE PANELSPowder dynamically designed to roll up easily and slide through the powder, especially in sidehilling.
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