a Whistler Heli-Skiing experience
like no other

5+ Run Private Heli Skiing in Whistler’s Coast Mountains

We couldn’t come back with just a plain old heli-skiing package so we’ve devised the ultimate Whistler heli-skiing experience to make your powder dreams a reality. Think extra runs (on us), highly experienced local guides and longer days to explore the backyard.

What you can expect:

• 5+ runs minimum. We own our own helicopters, the extra runs are on us.

• Ski, ride or fly with only your mates (other than your guides).

• Maximum Groups: only 1-2 groups per helicopter to ensure a good flow for the day.

• Ski/snowboard rentals delivered to you the night before.

• Avalanche airbag packs: all our guests wear one, and it’s included for your safety.

• Go-Pro rental to capture all the moments, relive the experience, and share the stoke.

Experience a day of private runs as a group of four. The helicopter will be shared with one other group, alternating flights, but every descent remains exclusively your groups.

$7,820/group

$1,955/person

Fly solo with our Astar Helicopter, exclusively for you as a group of four. Maximum freedom, no crowds—just boundless peaks and powder, exactly the way you imagined it.

$12,999/group

$3,250/person

Eight friends, two guides, and a Bell 212 helicopter to yourselves. This is how legends are made. Get your group together and own the mountainside - courtesy of the coolest chairlift.

$15,120/group

$1,890/person


We have you covered…

Powder Ski Rentals

You need the right gear to have the best heli-skiing experience possible. We’ve partnered up with Black Tie skis to include powder-specific skis or board in your booking, and best of all they will be delivered to your accommodation’s door the night before!

Transportation

We make it easy to reach the adventure. Our shuttle service offers seamless transportation between your Whistler accommodation and our base just 10 minutes North of the Village.

Avalanche Safety Gear & Airbags

Safety is our top priority. We provide top-of-the-line airbag backpacks to enhance safety measures along with shovels, probes and transceivers for avalanche safety. Combined with thorough safety briefings and our expert guides, you’re be ready for the backcountry.

GoPro’s

Capture every moment of your heli-skiing journey with a GoPro. Relive the thrill of untouched powder runs and share your unforgettable experience with friends and family.

ACMG/IFMGA Guides

Experience the expertise of our ACMG/IFMGA -certified guides, dedicated to providing both a thrilling and safe adventure. With extensive knowledge of the Coast Mountain backcountry, they’ll guide you to the finest runs.
Meet the Team.

Delicious Lunches

Enjoy a delicious lunch from Portobello Whistler, specially prepared to fuel your day. Expect fresh ingredients and hearty flavours in every bite, perfect for recharging between runs.

It’s in the details

  • Please review our Safety and Risk Awareness page for further information.

    All participants must sign a waiver at check-in and prior to any commencement of activity.

    View our Waiver here

  • Participants must fall into one of the below self-designated categories.

    Capable (Off-Piste)

    • Skills: You have some experience skiing or snowboarding off-piste. You can make linked turns in powder snow, able to adjust to variable snow conditions, and can handle basic tree skiing.  For snowboarders, you can carry your speed across flatter terrain and traverse in soft snow.

    • Challenges: Struggles in deep powder, crusty snow, and steeper terrain. You may need to stop often to maintain control.

    Good (Off-Piste)

    • Skills: You can maintain consistent turns in powder snow and are comfortable tree skiing. You are ski-fit and can descend longer pitches. You can read varied terrain and adjust to challenging conditions.

    • Challenges: Steep terrain, tight tree runs, or complex, variable snow conditions may still require extra caution.

    Strong (Off-Piste)

    • Skills: You excel in various off-piste conditions, including deep powder and complex, variable snow. You handle steep pitches and tighter trees with confidence and fluidity. You have the ski-fitness to maintain a fast pace.

    • Challenges: Some technical descents or exposed sections may be demanding but are generally within your ability.

  • We include:

    • Avalanche Safety Equipment including Airbags, shovel, probe & transceiver.

    • Powder ski/board rentals delivered to your accommodation to ensure you’re having the best experience. Boots & poles not included.

    • Return shuttle transportation from your accommodation in Whistler to the Whistler Heliport.

    • A packed lunch.

    • ACMG/IFMGA qualified guides.

    • Minimum of 5 heli-skiing runs.

    What to bring:

    • Dress like you would on the ski hill.

    • Poles, ski/board boots & helmet.

    • Your powder ski/board rentals (that were delivered the night before).

    • A reusable water bottle to put in our pack.

    • Sorry, no headphones! It’s important that you’re listening to your guides.

  • Complimentary shuttle transport from your Whistler Village or Creekside (Whistler) accommodation is included to the Whistler Heliport. If you prefer to self-drive we have complimentary parking at our location (9960 Heliport Road, Whistler). We are located approximately 12 minutes drive north of Whistler Village, or 20 minutes drive north of Creekside.

  • Customers will receive a full refund or credit if cancelled by 10:00am, 7 days before booked day.

    Customers will also receive a full refund or credit in case of operator cancellation due to weather or other unforeseen circumstances.

    Contact us by phone to cancel or inquire about a cancellation. No-shows will be charged the full price.

    View our full Booking Policy for all conditions including insurance.

  • The Coast Range terrain includes 200,000 acres of incredible Whistler-Pemberton backcountry spread across 11 zones.

    Coast Range operates its commercial recreational products within a Crown Land use tenure encompassing many separate zones in British Columbia. This tenure is granted, and closely monitored and regulated, by the BC Ministry of Forests, Lands, Natural Resource Operations and Rural Development, alongside the Líl̓wat First Nations Lands and Resources Department.