Callaghan Valley Winter Snowmobile Tour
Whistler, Canada
Trip Type: Ski & Snow
Duration: 3 hours
On this 3-hour snowmobile tour, journey through the pristine Callaghan Valley to the historic NorthAir Goldmine site for a fabulous introduction to the backcountry. Follow wide, winding trails to an open play area. Experience the perfect mix of easy riding and spectacular scenery – ideal for first time snowmobilers and families!
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On this 3-hour snowmobile tour, journey through the pristine Callaghan Valley to the historic NorthAir Goldmine site for a fabulous introduction to the backcountry. Follow wide, winding trails to an open play area. Experience the perfect mix of easy riding and spectacular scenery – ideal for first time snowmobilers and families!
Check in at the Canadian Wilderness Adventures desk 30 minutes prior to the tour departing. Your professional guide will meet you and you will be shuttled 20-25 minutes south to the Callaghan Valley. Upon arrival, you will be outfitted with a full-faced helmet, goggles, and boots and warm weather gear if needed.
Your guide will escort you to your snowmobiles where he or she will go over a brief training session. Once training is complete you will follow you guide along wide, winding trails to the historic NorthAir Goldmine for a fabulous introduction to the backcountry. This tour is ideal for first time snowmobilers and families.
Check in at the Canadian Wilderness Adventures desk 30 minutes prior to the tour departing. Your professional guide will meet you and you will be shuttled 20-25 minutes south to the Callaghan Valley. Upon arrival, you will be outfitted with a full-faced helmet, goggles, and boots and warm weather gear if needed.
Your guide will escort you to your snowmobiles where he or she will go over a brief training session. Once training is complete you will follow you guide along wide, winding trails to the historic NorthAir Goldmine for a fabulous introduction to the backcountry. This tour is ideal for first time snowmobilers and families.
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