five highly inspirational
reasons to come to mica.
This winter, give yourself the gift of unforgettable adventure, luxury, and wild Canadian beauty. If that is not enough to convince you, read on.
#1 First tracks every run, guaranteed
No waking up at 6 a.m. to battle for first chair. It's just you, your crew of 4 riders, and the best runs of the day—all to yourselves. It’s the kind of gift that keeps on giving.
#2 Elevate your vacation feasts (literally)
Indulge in chef-prepared, five-star meals at 3,700 feet. With ingredients as fresh as the mountain air, it’s a culinary adventure you won’t soon forget.
#3 Get dropped off by a chairlift's coolest cousin
Chairlifts are cool, but a helicopter dropping you at the top of a mountain with endless runs? That's how adventure-loving grown-ups ride.
#4 Top your winter off with an epic story
When someone asks, “What did you do for your winter vacation?” you won’t say, “I stayed on the couch with hot chocolate.” You’ll say, “I conquered the Rockies and spent my days drowning in champagne powder.”
#5 Your instagram, group chat, snapchat (or whatever you use) will thank you
The "I'm living my best life" photos practically take themselves. From jaw-dropping heli landings to untouched powder runs to epic lodge vibes, you will be the person that inspires your friends and followers. #YOLO
HERE IS WHAT IS INCLUDED ON EVERY CLASSIC Trip (AT A MINIMUM):
- Round trip ground transportation from Kelowna to Mica Lodge *can further customize your trip and book direct return helicopter charters
- Exclusive small-group skiing and boarding; groups include 4 guests with 1 professionally trained guide (4 groups of 4 guests maximum)
- Shared group use of 2 A-Star helicopters
- Guaranteed meters of vertical per day based on package
- Gourmet meals, complimentary wine and beer, and freshly made snacks
- Full access to five-star amenities in our luxury lodge, including rooftop hot tubs, gym, and bar
- Access to massage services
- Personal ski locker equipped with individual boot and glove dryers
- Training, and use of, state-of-the-art backcountry snow safety equipment; including Mammut avalanche airbag, probe, shovel, beacon and radio
- Use of powder skis and poles or snowboard