No lift lines. No tracks. Just powder.

We connect skiers and riders with standout heli, cat ski, and ski touring experiences across British Columbia and Alaska—centered around quality terrain, untracked snow, and the right fit.

Built on 15+ years of backcountry skiing in these regions, Continuum works with a select network of operators to match each group to the right experience—taking into account group size, lodge style, service level, and access to the best dates.

Our Approach

Step 1:

We start with a conversation about your experience level, goals, timing, and what you want to get out of the trip—terrain, pace, lodging, comfort, and overall feel.

Step 2:

From our network of vetted heliski, cat ski, and ski touring operations, we identify the experiences that genuinely fit—based on how and where you want to ski, not what’s easiest to sell.

Step 3:

You book directly with the lodge or operation. We remain available as a resource to help refine details and ensure the trip is aligned from first inquiry to departure.

The Kind of Trips We Help With

From first-timers stepping into the backcountry to seasoned riders looking to explore new zones, we help match skiers and snowboarders with heliskiing, cat skiing, and ski touring trips that fit their style.

We work with solo riders, private groups, and larger bookings, always with an eye toward terrain, pace, and the overall feel of the experience.

Why Work With Us

British Columbia and Alaska offer an incredible range of backcountry skiing. Multiple mountain ranges, distinct snowpacks, and dozens of heliski, cat skiing, and touring operations each bring their own terrain, group sizes, pacing, and lodge experience. On paper, many trips look similar. In reality, the differences matter.

Our role is to help you cut through that complexity.

We spend our time getting to know how different operators run their programs, what kind of skiers they’re best suited for, and how various regions ski throughout the season. Combined with firsthand experience and trusted perspectives from local guides and industry contacts, this insight allows us to guide you toward trips that truly fit your group, style, and desired experience.

We don’t believe in one-size-fits-all recommendations. The right trip comes down to alignment: terrain, pace, lodge, service and timing all matching the group’s goals.

Our Point of View

We believe the best trips come from the right match between skier, terrain, guides, lodge and staff. British Columbia and Alaska are home to some truly world-class operations, but not every operation is the best fit for every group.

When the fit is right, everything flows. The terrain matches your ability, the pace suits your group, and the overall experience clicks from day one. Our focus is on creating that alignment so your time in the mountains feels dialed, not forced.

FAQs

How do you choose which lodges to recommend?

1

Each recommendation is based on terrain, lodging, group dynamics, timing, skier ability, and the overall experience you’re seeking. We focus on fit and quality, not simply availability.


Can you help with groups or corporate trips?

2

Yes. We work with operations that can accommodate private groups, mixed-ability parties, and full or partial lodge buyouts.


How far in advance should I plan a trip?

3

For popular destinations and prime season dates, planning 8–12 months ahead is ideal. Some availability may exist closer to departure, but flexibility improves your options.


Do you charge clients a fee?

4

No. Our service is complimentary. We are compensated by partner operators when a booking is confirmed.

Begin Your Trip Planning

Tell us what you’re dreaming up. We’ll help point you toward the right operation and next steps.