Canadian Mountain Holidays: CMH Heli-Skiing, Heli-Snowboarding and Heli-Hiking. Join us in British Columbia, Canada for helicopter skiing, helicopter snowboarding, and helicopter hiking.

For booking please e-mail info@cmhinc.com or call 1-800-661-0252.

Canadian Mountain Holidays
217 Bear St.
Box 1660, Banff, Alberta
Canada T1L IJ6

Phone: (403) 762-7100
Fax: (403) 762-5879
info@cmhinc.com

Travel & Liesure 2004 Recognized
Canadian Mountain Holidays

For booking please e-mail info@cmhinc.com or call 1-800-661-0252.

Canadian Mountain Holidays
217 Bear St.
Box 1660, Banff, Alberta
Canada T1L IJ6

Phone: (403) 762-7100
Fax: (403) 762-5879
info@cmhinc.com

Travel & Liesure 2004 Recognized
Snowboarding
Snowboarding

CMH heartily welcomes snowboarders! Nowhere in the riding world can the exhilaration of snowboarding’s long, arcing turns and its grace and freedom of motion find a better expression than in our wild, undisturbed mountains. CMH Heli-Boarding is the ultimate riding experience.

NEW THIS YEAR! TransWorld/CMH Shred Sessions - ride with the legends!

Here are some guidelines and advice if you want to ride enjoyably in our mountains.

  • You must be a confident and experienced rider with at least 80 days of extensive experience on all types of slopes and in changing snow conditions.
  • CMH’s guides — many of whom ride as well as ski — are expert at finding the best lines. Our terrain is wild, true backcountry, with many variations, and reading it well is crucial. This means keeping enough speed for undulations and low angle areas and anticipating what is ahead of you. You’ll always need to do some traversing when you’re in the backcountry, especially as you approach the pick-up at the end of most runs.
  • Equipment and clothing designed for the backcountry can make or break your day. And consider bringing along some collapsible poles.
  • Our deep snow is great for backcountry powder riding and not so great for walking. So keep your board on if at all possible. To avoid stalling, remember to sit back on the board, put your weight on your back leg, and keep the board’s nose out of the snow. You may consider repositioning your binding for the backcountry.
  • Remember the rules of courtesy: they're the same for both Heli-Skiers and Heli-Boarders. In order to share the powder with others, try to make your own fresh turns at a practical width from the other tracks. Take turns going first and always follow the guide’s instructions.

For more information on snowboarding with CMH, please see our Snowboarding FAQs.