

Located in the picturesque Central Kootenay region of British Columbia, Selkirk Snowcat Skiing Lodge offers an unparalleled backcountry skiing experience. With over 40 years of operation, Selkirk Snowcat Skiing Lodge provides access to vast ski terrain in a weather zone known for epic powder dumps year after year. Imagine a mountain playground almost double the size of Whistler Blackcomb, exclusively for just 24 skiers or riders.
The mountain lodge at Selkirk Snowcat Skiing feels like a home away from home, offering a warm and welcoming atmosphere for guests to relax and unwind after a day on the slopes. Nestled in the heart of the wilderness, guests can truly disconnect from the hustle and bustle of everyday life and immerse themselves in the beauty of the surrounding mountains.
The nearby town of Nelson is a vibrant and eclectic mountain town known for its colourful characters, outstanding food, and unique vibe. Guests are encouraged to explore the local scene or warm up their legs at Whitewater Resort before embarking on their ski adventure with Selkirk Snowcat Skiing Lodge.
Returning guests are given priority to rebook the same spaces for the following year, with limited availability for each season. Dates for the upcoming season fill up quickly, so guests are encouraged to book early to secure their spot for an unforgettable backcountry skiing experience.
Selkirk Snowcat Skiing Lodge provides a comprehensive snow report, updated daily, to keep guests informed about current snow conditions, weather forecasts, and base levels. The lodge's prime location in the Central Kootenay region ensures consistent snowfall throughout the season, making it an ideal destination for powder enthusiasts.
Whether you're a seasoned backcountry skier looking for a new challenge or a novice eager to experience the thrill of untouched powder, Selkirk Snowcat Skiing Lodge offers an unparalleled winter adventure in the heart of British Columbia. Book your stay today and discover the magic of backcountry skiing in the stunning Selkirk Mountains.