LODGES AND ACCOMMODATION
Unless your next backcountry ski trip includes winter camping in a tent, chances are good you’ll need some kind of a “hard” roof over your head. In this area of our review section, we share info and impressions on various backcountry lodges or huts (ski- or heli-in), as well as some hotel/motel/spa-type places you may want to visit as part of your adventure.
ACC WAPTA TRAVERSE HUTS & THE HI LAKE LOUISE ALPINE CENTRE
Date: Oct 7th 2012
Reviewer: Marian
Overall Rating: 9/10
Product Link: Alpine Club of Canada
Read the full review and view the video here.
VALHALLA MOUNTAIN LODGE
Date: Mar 2nd 2012
Reviewer: Andrew
Overall Rating: 9/10
Product Link: Valhalla Mountain Lodge
Read the full review and view the video here.
HALCYON HOT SPRINGS
Date: Jan 5th 2012
Reviewer: Andrew
Overall Rating: 9/10
Product Link: Halcyon Hot Springs
Read the full review here.
ALPINE CLUB OF CANADA ASULKAN CABIN
Date: May 1st 2011
Reviewer: Brad/Andrew
Overall Rating: 10/10
Product Link: Alpine Club of Canada
Read the full review here.
MOUNT CARLYLE BACKCOUNTRY LODGE
Date: Jan 19th 2011
Reviewer: Andrew, Brad
Overall Rating: 10/10
Product Link: Carlyle Lodge
Read the full review and view the video here.
GLACIER PARK LODGE
Date: Nov 30th 2010
Reviewer: Brad
Overall Rating: 6/10
Product Link: Glacier Park Lodge
Read the full review here.
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