Monashee Cat Skiing Packages
Monashee Powder Snowcats offers two package options. Either 4 nights and 4 days of skiing/riding (starting on Sundays) or 3 nights and 3 days of skiing/riding (starting on Thursdays). For an overview of MPS, check out the
Monashee Powder Cats page.
The Monashee cat skiing packages include lodging in double occupancy, all meals - breakfast, lunch, apres ski and dinner – (alcoholic beverages are extra) - transportation from/to Cherryville, and guided skiing (ratio 6:1) with approximately 12,000 to 18,000 vertical feet per day.
Guests are required to use the MPS Mammut Pulse beacons included in pricing. Snowpulse airbag packs are available for a small daily fee and MPS also has a wide range of rental skis and boards for all ability levels. Massage services are available for an additional cost and prices vary by service.
More Reasons to Cat Ski with Monashee Powder Cats
The staff are wonderful and are a key reason that guests return.
Safety is the top priority at Monashee and Chief Guide, Karl Klassen, is a leader in the industry.
If you have any questions or want to double check about availability or waiting lists, you can
submit a booking request.
Daily Routine
Our wake-up call is at 7 am which includes coffee served in the Guest Chalet.
Breakfast is at 7:30, and guests make their own lunch from the sumptuous lunch buffet with a large variety of meats, cheeses, home-made bread, salads, fruit and treats.
Then we head out to ski at 8:30 am.
While riding on the cat, guests snack or eat lunch as they please, with water bottles provided.
Guests arrive back at the lodge about 4:30 pm, to enjoy appetizers, drinks, the two hot tubs, a game of pool, view the day's photos on the flat-screen TV and share a few stories with new friends before dinner at 7:00pm.
There is also the option of a therapeutic massage from the registered massage therapists before or after dinner.
Lodging
The Monashee Powder Snowcats guest chalet, built in 2010, has both double (14) and single (2) rooms with ensuite bathroom. The rooms have everything you need including fast and reliable wifi and and plenty of hooks to hang your gear after a day of skiing.
Common areas include: a large drying room with a boot dryer and plenty of drying racks for gear; a small exercise/stretching room with stationary bike, a few weights, exercise balls and stretching mats; bar/lounge with large screen TV and pool table; and dining room with living area and wood stove. The wood fired boiler keeps the lodge toasty, while generators keep everything lit up around the clock.
Last but not least, two hot tubs are available for guest use.
Rates, Inclusions & Add-Ons
About Rates
- Base/invoice currency is in Canadian Dollars
- Packages include taxes
- Displayed prices are per person
Inclusions
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3 or 4 days of guided cat skiing
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3 or 4 nights lodging
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Avalanche safety beacon
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All Meals
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Apres snacks
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Evacuation coverage
Add-ons
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Massage services - book once there
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Powder ski & snowboard rentals - CAD$35/day
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Airbag packs
Not Included
Monashee Powder Snowcats Terms & Conditions
ReservationsTo hold your reservation, a deposit will be paid upon reservation with the remainder of the fee due October 31st.
CancellationsIt is important to be aware of Monashee Powder Snowcat's poor weather policy: Please accept that we have no control over the weather - and with our limited number of guests and short season - we must operate even in poor snow conditions. Monashee Powder Snowcats does not provide replacement ski days, refunds, or rain checks for down days lost to weather or snow conditions (e.g. unusual torrential rain, unskiable crust, etc.). The lodge will remain open throughout the ski season, even in poor conditions.
If you are unable to attend your trip and need to cancel we will only refund if we are able to fill your spot. There will be an admin fee deducted from your refund.
Assumptions of RiskWilderness skiing and snowboarding involves certain risks, dangers and hazards in addition to those normally associated with downhill skiing and snowboarding at a ski area. These risks, dangers and hazards are outlined in our Release of Liability, Waiver of Claims and Assumption of Risks Agreement which guests will be required to sign at the lodge prior to skiing with us.