Snowmobiling

We make many stops to take in the view.  You are welcome to bring your camera and use it often to record your snowmobile adventure.  Please do not hesitate to ask your guide to take group or family photos – we are happy to oblige.  We also love to see your photos so please don’t […]

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You can wear a backpack on your back.  Although it is not recommended to wear a backpack with a passenger on the snowmobile. Please ensure all zips, straps, and flaps are secured when your snowmobile is in motion. We do require an avalanche airbag for all of our Extreme Backcountry tours.

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We respectfully request that you do not smoke while wearing one of our helmets – please remove the helmet to smoke.  Please please bring a container to discard your cigarette butts, do not toss them in the fire or on the trail. Please respect other guests.

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In general, please consider yourself out of cell range for the duration of your tour. We do however have limited cellphone coverage at points along the trail and at the lunch spot. We ask that for the experience and enjoyment of all guests, please keep cellphone use to a minimum during the tour.  You are […]

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Our guides are experienced in riding the terrain in this area and are first aid trained in case of emergency. Prior to the departure of your tour, the guides will talk you through how to safely operate the snowmobile. During your tour, you are requested to drive safely and follow the directions and instructions of […]

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Persons with back injuries, recent surgery or who are pregnant are not recommended to participate. Please contact us if you have any questions or other concerns. For all other medical concerns, please contact us prior to your scheduled tour date. If you are required to carry any medication or medical equipment on your person, please […]

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Our trips are not weather dependent. If it snows, we sled, if it’s sunny, we sled. We don’t cancel any trips due to weather. Please come prepared for a day out in the snow! If you have any questions regarding what to wear, please contact us before your scheduled tour date.

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Yes, for most of our winter snowmobile tours, we offer shuttle service from Canmore, Banff, and Lake Louise to Kicking Horse Resort in Golden, BC, where our tours start. $25 per person round trip. Our shuttle leaves daily and we will come right to your hotel front lobby to pick you up and drop you […]

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This depends on which tour you book. The Full Day Kicking Horse Tours includes a hot BBQ lunch. Both the Full Day and Half Day Kicking Horse Trips, and Evening Moon Light Tour include hot chocolate and cookies. For the Extreme Back Country Sled Trips and the Intermediate Backcountry Tour, a bagged lunch is provided. […]

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We strongly encourage all guests to bring as much of their own gear as possible. Helmets will be provided to all guests free of charge. Please bring a balaclava to go under your helmet. We do require a layer between you and the helmet and have balaclavas available for $10 each For anything else you […]

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