Paradise Mine Snowmobile Tour launches from Panorama, British Columbia, and peels back winter’s hush on high alpine slopes above the Columbia Valley. In roughly three hours riders follow groomed trails into Paradise Basin, stand at a frozen Marmot Falls, and visit the historic Paradise Mine near 8,000 feet before warming beside a woodstove in a cozy alpine cabin.
From the meeting point at Toby Creek Adventures • 2213 Toby Creek Rd, Panorama, BC V0A 1T0, Canada, guides run a quick safety orientation and kit riders in helmets, goggles, and winter boots. Ski-Doo® 60HP touring snowmobiles carry drivers and passengers along wide, maintained corridors that traverse subalpine forests of spruce and subalpine fir, open bowls, and wind-scoured ridgelines. The route’s hard-packed snow rewards confident throttle control but keeps speeds comfortable for mixed groups.
Key landmarks define the ride: Paradise Basin, a broad high-elevation hollow where wind carves cornices and cornflower-blue sky meets snowfields; Marmot Falls, frozen into vertical white ribbons in midwinter; and the Paradise Mine, an early twentieth-century hard-rock site at about 8,000 feet where the skeletal frame of the old shaft and mining ruins punctuate the skyline. The alpine cabin sits near the old mine shaft; inside, a woodstove and hot drinks from a local bakery create a warm, restorative pause.
This is an accessible high-country experience. Minimum driving age is 16 (riders 5+), and guides are CMBGA-certified, so families and mixed-ability groups can share the ride. The company includes minor collision insurance up to $500 per machine and requires a signed waiver and a credit card authorization on file for any larger damage claims. Tours operate on Mountain Time and depart from Toby Creek Adventures; they recommend layered, ski-style apparel and personal gloves.
Why book this trip? It compresses the best of the region’s winter geology and recreational culture into a single outing: open alpine bowls, iced waterfalls, and historical mining infrastructure reachable only by snowmobile. For photographers, the contrast of weathered timbers against snowfields is dramatic; for families, the cabin’s hot drink and cookie make a memorable summit reward.
Practical notes: the tour lasts approximately 2.5–3 hours and runs during winter conditions; cancellations are possible for weather, and check-in directions are sent with confirmation. For those traveling from Alberta, expect about a two-hour drive from Banff to Panorama.
Toby Creek Adventures operates the tour; owner/operator details are not provided in the listing. Expect variable visibility at high elevation; bring spare batteries since cold drains power quickly. Group sizes vary by day, and guides adapt pacing to less experienced drivers while still delivering mountain views and access to the mine ruins. Bookings fill early in peak season—reserve in advance to secure specific departure times and vehicle configurations. now.