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TLH Heliskiing

TLH Heliskiing in British Columbia’s Southern Chilcotin Mountains, operates "semi" private deluxe tours of only two groups of 11 skiers, allowing you to exploit this awesome terrain to the max, with virtually no waiting.
 
In 1991 Georges Rosset realized his dream of combining a passion for heliskiing and pleasure in doing business, by operating his first heliskiing season at Tyax Mountain Lake Resort on the shores of remote Tyaughton Lake, British Columbia. Blessed with heavy coastal snowfalls and terrain ranging from high Alpine glaciers to endless snowfields through forest glades, helicopters allow seasoned skiers and boarders to ride endlessly through perfect powder.

The skiing

TLH Heli Skiing offers endless exhilarating powder opportunities for skiers and boarders of most competence levels.
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Ski area

One hundred times bigger than Whistler or Vail, TLH’s massive ski terrain is mostly made up of glaciers and gladed woods. The area typically gets 50–60 feet (15–20 m) of snow in the winter, which gives an average base of 10–12 feet. more...

Helicopters

TLH's fleet of two bigger and two smaller helicopters allow for good group matching and hardly any waits.
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Guiding & Safety

All guides at TLH Heli-skiing are fully qualified and extremely experienced in backcountry mountain safety. more...

Accommodation

Most people stay in the main Tyax Lodge, which houses facilities such as the restaurant, bar, sauna, and ski store, but there are also exclusive lakeside chalets. more...

Village & access

TLH Heliskiing can be reached in six hours by bus from Vancouver (via Whistler), but the way to go, naturally, is by heli-transfer.
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