Last Frontier Heliskiing - Look back to 2024 and forward to 2025 and 2026

Elemental Adventure •

In 2024 the North of BC proved once again that it is the place to go to maximise your chances of great conditions. If the summer heat has you needing a blast of cool crisp air, check out the Last Frontier Heliskiing 2024 highlights reel.

For 2025 the programme is shaping up to be better than ever, while for 2026 there is an incredible deal to be had for a lucky few...

2024 Look Back

2025 Improvements

Looking ahead to next winter, return guests to Bell 2 Lodge are in for a treat as all the chalets have been fully renovated following the upgrade of the wellness facilities and cafe the year before.

At both Bell 2 Lodge and Ripley Creek, aligning all trips to begin and end on the same day will make a big difference to the group vibe and streamline the process of getting everyone from airport to Northern BC’s highest summits and back as quickly as possible.


2026 Very Special Offer

Finally, if you meet the criteria (and are able to move fast), there are a very limited number of seats available at 50% off for selected January and April dates of the 2026 season. To qualify for this promotion you need to be new to Last Frontier Heliskiing and to have done a multi-day heliski trip before.

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