Snowmobiling in British Columbia, Canada






BC Snowmobiling Adventures


Enjoy a snowmobiling adventure in British Coumbia, Canada...


Cariboo Chilcotin Coast
Big Creek Lodge: Live your dream of untouched nature and pure wilderness at our 4 Star Lodge & Guest Ranch in the Chilcotin - one of the province's most remote areas. Take part in hiking, photo safaris, fishing, horseback riding, gold-panning, snowmobiling, and cross-country ... more
Chilcotin Holidays Ltd: Wilderness guest ranch and backcountry adventures in BC’s true wilderness. Enjoy horseback riding, guided multi-day hiking trip or wilderness trekking, wildlife viewing, fishing and more. more
Escott Bay Resort: The adventure starts with fishing, hiking, horseback trail riding, pack trips and hunting – and with the snow comes x-country skiing & snowmobiling. Located between Tweedsmuir and Itcha Ilgachuz Parks, we offer fully serviced cabins and camping facilities. more
The Wells Hotel Ltd.: Enjoy simple elegance, cozy accommodation & country meals, in a restored heritage country inn near Barkerville & Bowron Lakes. Relax in the pub, read a book by the fire, or go walking, mountain biking, snowmobiling, or x-country skiing from the front door. more
Tyaughton Vacation Rentals: 2.5 hours north of Whistler, we are located in the mountains on Tyaughton Lake. There are endless winter and summer adventures from hiking, fishing, and horseback riding -- to skiing, snowmobiling, and more. Join us for a weekend getaway, or family vacation. more

Thompson Okanagan
Beaver Lake Mountain Resort: Join us for family fun. They’re log cabins, a campground, Coffee Corner, fishing, boats, canoes, kayak rentals, hiking & biking, & lots of kids fun. Just east of Lake Country (Winfield) on Hwy 97 there’s a wellness retreat, internet corner, & grocery sto... more
Postill Lake Lodge Fishing Resort: Bring the family for a vacation any time of year. There’s fabulous fly-fishing on a choice of 7 lakes, plus activities including swimming, boating, hiking, and more. In winter slide on that beautiful white stuff with x-country skiing and snowmobiling. more

Vancouver, Coast & Mountains
Chilcotin Holidays Ltd: Wilderness guest ranch and backcountry adventures in BC’s true wilderness. Enjoy horseback riding, guided multi-day hiking trip or wilderness trekking, wildlife viewing, fishing and more. more
Tyaughton Vacation Rentals: 2.5 hours north of Whistler, we are located in the mountains on Tyaughton Lake. There are endless winter and summer adventures from hiking, fishing, and horseback riding -- to skiing, snowmobiling, and more. Join us for a weekend getaway, or family vacation. more

Winter in British Columbia is invigorating, fun and full of adventure. The skies appear bluer and a blanket of white covers the mountains, alpine meadows and hills. The air is crisp and clean and the snow crunches beneath your feet, Mother Nature, has completely transformed the countryside. It's time for skating, skiing, and snowmobiling!

Snowmobiling gives you the mobility to explore remote backcountry areas of British Columbia. In just a few short hours you can make your way from a valley floor to a mountaintop and along the way truly enjoy the wonders that winter brings.

BC offers world class snowmobiling terrain, from gentle slopes to switchbacks. Every region has excellent sledding conditions with groomed trails and varied terrain for all levels of snowmobilers from beginner to advanced riders. There are easy trails found near the numerous winter resorts to longer rides that head into the higher alpine meadows.

Whether you like to do your sledding close to civilization or prefer to hit the trails that lead to the backcountry it's great fun to be a snowmobiler. Enjoy the thrills and even the spills of snowmobiling . . . it is an exhilarating ride!

Never hit the backcountry before checking out snow conditions and when in doubt contact local snowmobilers. Most every community has a snowmobile club or organization, and they are up to date on the conditions of the area. If heading into the mountains, check for avalanche possibilities and sled with someone who is familiar with the terrain. Take along common spare parts for your machine, carry a first aid kit, extra food and water, and most important always let someone know where you are going and what time you plan to return.

Have fun snowmobiling in British Columbia and always play it safe!


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