Make Your First Descent

Altura Mountain Adventures offers small-group heli-assisted ski touring in the Rockies near Invermere, BC. Access untouched terrain  and make a first descent with certified guides focused on safety and experience. Only 4 guests per day. Contact us now to book.

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We offer exclusive small group ski touring trips in the Rocky Mountains near Invermere BC. The short but scenic flight from the valley bottom offers quick access to remote, untouched ski terrain with the potential for first descents.

Your trip includes

- Locally roasted coffee and baked goods while you check-in and get ready for your day in the mountains

- Helicopter safety and companion rescue briefings

- Helicopter flight to and from remote terrain

- Full day of guided ski touring/Split boarding

- Guides certified by the Association of Canadian Mountain Guides, Canadian Ski Guide Association and the Canadian Avalanche Association

- Potential for first descents

- Ski touring equipment and companion rescue equipment available in exchange for donations to Braille Mountain Initiative. A charity that takes blind/vision impaired people ski touring

Call or fill out the contact form below to make your booking or ask for more information.

$848.97 CAD Per Person

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aLtura Mountain Adventures

A small, locally owned guided backcountry skiing operation focused on safety, professionalism and experience.

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