CURRENT CONDITIONS
Alexander Falls Touring Centre (810m) - CLOSED
That’s a wrap! The Callaghan team would like to extend a warm thanks to our amazing community of winter visitors at Alexander Falls Touring Centre and guests at Journeyman Lodge. We look forward to all the good things in-store for the upcoming summer season; in the meantime, happy trails!
NOTICE: Callaghan Country is still intermittently surfacing our access trails in service of no-fee non-motorized recreation and lodge maintenance activities. There’s still some good spring skiing up high as the large snowpack will take a bit to melt out, but it will be at your own risk with no hazards marked. We’ll leave it up to you to decide on appropriate gear for the day.
Please remember that resident wildlife, including grizzly bears, have now emerged from their dens in search of food. It is our responsibility to ensure that our recreational pursuits do not contribute to human-wildlife conflict. Do your part to learn more about reducing conflict where we play, and learn more by visiting WildSafeBC & AdventureSmart. We also recommend this excellent presentation organized by the Coast to Cascades Grizzly Bear Initiative and AWARE Whistler: Coexistence - Recreation and Grizzly Bears in the Backcountry >>
NOTICE: Callaghan Country is still intermittently surfacing our access trails in service of no-fee non-motorized recreation and lodge maintenance activities. There’s still some good spring skiing up high as the large snowpack will take a bit to melt out, but it will be at your own risk with no hazards marked. We’ll leave it up to you to decide on appropriate gear for the day.
Please remember that resident wildlife, including grizzly bears, have now emerged from their dens in search of food. It is our responsibility to ensure that our recreational pursuits do not contribute to human-wildlife conflict. Do your part to learn more about reducing conflict where we play, and learn more by visiting WildSafeBC & AdventureSmart. We also recommend this excellent presentation organized by the Coast to Cascades Grizzly Bear Initiative and AWARE Whistler: Coexistence - Recreation and Grizzly Bears in the Backcountry >>
TODAY'S TRAIL STATUS & GROOMING REPORT
Remember, from Callaghan Country (the first gate off Callaghan Valley Rd.) you have access to the entire Nordic Trail Network of the Ski Callaghan partnership. We've provided full reports on the trails and facilities maintained by our team above, and you can get a full resort snapshot via Nordic Pulse Grooming Report System.
SNOW & WEATHER REPORTS
Alexander Falls Touring Centre (810m) - CLOSED
New Snow Overnight: 0cm Surface Conditions: Hard, granular surface, XC trails will be groomed this morning Temperature: -2˚C Visibility: Great Skies: Bluebird ......................................... As of: 08:00AM, APR 16 2024 |
Journeyman Lodge (1375m) - CLOSED
24 Hour Snowfall: 0cm Snow Base: 210cm Temperature: -9˚C Visibility: Great Skies: Bluebird ......................................... As of: 08:00AM, APR 16 2024 |
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View detailed snow forecast for Journeyman Lodge at: snow-forecast.com Before heading off ski touring or wilderness touring YOU MUST check local avalanche conditions and have had at least completed an Avalanche Skills Training (AST1) course.
AVALANCHE.CA supplies regional avalanche advisories for the Sea-to-Sky area. |
HIGHWAY AND ACCESS CONDITIONS
Refer to DriveBC for an up to date list of highway events and closures and be sure to check out the map and webcams on the Sea to Sky highway for a sense of surface conditions and traffic flow. The Callaghan Valley road is regularly maintained and conditions are typically similar to the Brew Creek section of the hwy.