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The Northern Coastal and Skeena Mountain Ranges

Last Frontier Heliskiing is one of the most northerly heliski operations in British Columbia. Our heliski tenure is a massive 2.2 million acres and is one of the most snow intensive areas of the world. Not only are the Northern Coastal Mountains and the Skeena Mountain Range heavily glaciated but also blanketed with forest at lower elevations. We have access to an almost limitless amount of challenging terrain both above and below treeline.

The Last Frontier Heliski Area

Our heliski area straddles the Northern Coastal Mountains and the Skeena Mountain Ranges. Bell 2 Lodge is located in the middle of the heliski area with potential runs in every direction from the lodge. Ripley Creek focuses on the southern portion of our tenure with the majority of the skiing being done north of the town of Stewart.

Statistics
Feet Meters
Highest Drop-off: 8,000 2,438
Lowest Pick-up: 2,000 600
Average Run: 2,700 825
Average Snowfall: 65-100 19-30
Average Daily Vert: 25,000 7,620
Longest Vertical Drop: 6,500 2,000
Lodge Elevation: 1,900 600