Guided skiing at
The Lodge at Bow Lake

Enjoy a day out in the backcountry with a guide certified by the Association of Canadian Mountain Guides.

Here are the dates we’ve got planned for guided tours during our Winter 2025 season:

$165/person/day

Jan 30 - Feb 1

Spots Available

Friday (0) Saturday (0) Sunday (8)

$165/person/day

Feb 14 - Feb 16

Spots Available

Friday (8) Saturday (4) Sunday (8)

$165/person/day

Mar 14 - Mar 16

Spots Available

Friday (8) Saturday (8) Sunday (8)

$165/person/day

Apr 4 - Apr 6

Spots Available

Friday (8) Saturday (4) Sunday (8)

If you’re interested in hiring a guide at any other time, we’re happy to facilitate that for you.

Please get in touch with us about your desired dates, the number of guests, and costs.

For guided trips with The Lodge, we provide all avalanche safety gear.  

While avalanche safety gear increases your chances of surviving an avalanche or locating a victim, it is not guaranteed.

For all other backcountry gear, skis, boots, poles and skins, check out our rental page for more information.

Use of our Avalanche safety gear is subject to the terms of our waiver.

Backcountry winter activity warning

Backcountry winter touring is thrilling and adventurous; however, as exciting as it may seem, any winter activity in the backcountry also poses significant risks and challenges that could be life-threatening. These terrains are often unpredictable, unpaved, and remote, presenting hazards such as avalanches, strong winds, hidden rocks, treacherous terrains, and extreme weather conditions. It is, therefore, imperative to exercise caution and take all safety measures seriously while planning any backcountry winter activities. 

All guests staying at The Lodge will be required to read, understand, and sign a waiver prior to arrival at The Lodge.

It's advisable to go with an experienced backcountry guide or travel in a group. Guides take precautions; however, they cannot guarantee your safety. Often, solo participants face the highest risk of danger as it is harder to get help in case of an emergency. Touring the backcountry with a partner or a group helps to reduce the chances of accidents, making the tour more enjoyable and less risky.

As you prepare to embark on an exciting backcountry ski tour, it is of utmost importance that you read and agree to the risks and hazards associated with this activity. You will be required to read, understand, and sign a waiver prior to staying at The Lodge. You can find a copy of the waiver here.

The Lodge uses certified Association of Canadian Mountain Guides and is a member of Avalanche Canada.