A skier and rider’s dream
The story of CMH Kootenay is fun, featured lines. With a far-reaching tenure that straddles both the Selkirk and Monashee mountain ranges, CMH Kootenay skis like a deep, pillowed playground. With consistent fall line, perfectly spaced trees to the valley floors, and playful terrain, you can enjoy significant hucks to manageable sends – there’s enough white stuff to practice sticking your first deep snow landings. This place is on point for those looking to step up their on-mountain game under professional guidance.
The runs of CMH Kootenay are home base for our Steep Shots & Pillow Drops program. Since its inception in 2012, we’ve hosted dozens of pro athletes who help coach our guests how to pick lines, tackle features and claim Instagram glory by slaying their personal highlight reel. On those rare occasions when wide-friggin-open tree skiing in overhead pow is not enough, our tenure literally rises above the rest into open alpine and subalpine terrain.
Skiable Terrain
Up to
290 + runs
1,155 sq. km / 446 sq. mi
Using snow conditions, wildlife movement, weather forecasts and a variety of other factors, our guides carefully select each day’s run lineup from a roster of nearly 300 options.
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Features
A mix between
75% trees
25% alpine
CMH Kootenay is known for its mix of alpine open bowls, perfectly spaced trees —and for the adventurous — playful pillows, steeps and drops.
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