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Winter Wilderness Dining with Canadian Wilderness Adventures - Whistler

Winter Wilderness Dining with Canadian Wilderness Adventures

Whistlermoderate

Difficulty

moderate

Duration

2–3 hours

Fitness Level

Participants should be in reasonably good physical condition, comfortable with outdoor winter activities.

Overview

Experience a thrilling snowmobile ride through Whistler’s Callaghan landscape, culminating in a gourmet steak dinner in a cozy mountain cabin. From exhilarating outdoor adventures to delicious cuisine, this trip offers a unique winter outing.

Whistler, British Columbia

Sproatt Steak Night by Snowmobile

Ages 19+ w/ valid license to Drive • Passenger age 12+ • 4.5 Hours • Delicious Backcountry Dining!

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About This Adventure

Embark on a thrilling backcountry dining adventure in Whistler, where you'll snowmobile through the stunning Callaghan landscape at dusk. Enjoy a gourmet three-course steak dinner, prepared on a wood stove in a rustic cabin, featuring seasonal ingredients and delightful desserts. Vegetarian and vegan options ensure everyone can savor this unique experience.

This backcountry dining adventure, suits confident and adventurous riders.

Duration

4.5 hrs round trip including shuttle

About

Explore the Callaghan backcountry at dusk by snowmobile as you venture up to our rustic cabin on Sproatt Mountain for an intimate, gourmet 3 course steak dinner. Cooked on an old-fashioned wood stove and grill, this mountain-sized meal includes the Chef’s daily inspiration soup, house baked bread, Angus beef sirloin served with garlic mashed potatoes & seasonal vegetables and a feature dessert prepared by the Bearfoot Bistro. Vegetarian option available.

Additional Costs

  • Driver Collision Coverage/Fuel Surcharge $35 + GST

Notes and Restrictions

  • All drivers must have a full valid driver’s license without restrictions (equivalent to a full Class 5 or Class 6 license in BC, G license in Ontario etc) and be age 19 or older.
  • All drivers under the age of 25 will be required to show their drivers license upon check in.
  • The maximum combined weight for a snowmobile is 375lbs/180kg. All participants sharing a machine over the combined weight limit may be denied participation and refunds will not be issued.
  • Passengers must be a minimum age of 12 years, minimum of 48 inches, and fit into our smallest helmet.
  • All minors (under 19 years of age) must be accompanied by a parent or legal guardian.
  • All groups require a minimum of one translator to interpret the waivers. Snowmobile tours require one translator per guided group (up to 7 snowmobiles). Translators must be 19+ years and speak both English and the language of the group fluently enough to translate safety instructions and procedures.
  • Under no circumstances is any person suspected to be under the influence of any drugs or alcohol permitted to go as a driver or passenger on any tour. Persons denied participation will not receive a refund.
  • Due to safety requirements, pregnant women are not permitted to participate in our Snowmobile tours. Expecting mothers are welcome on our Snowcat or Snowshoe tours.
  • Adventure sport activities are not recommended for individuals who suffer back or neck pain, heart or respiratory distress. Consult your physician prior to participation.
  • A signed waiver must be completed before your trip.
  • Book with confidence with our flexible cancellation policy (full refund 48hrs before).

What to Bring

  • Wear appropriate clothing for the weather conditions. Winter jacket, snow pants, ski goggles, winter gloves and winter boots. We strongly encourage you to wear your own winter gear, however we have limited outerwear to borrow in the event you are missing any pieces.
  • A camera or phone to take photos and share moments.
  • Department of Transportation approved helmets will be provided for all snowmobile adventures.

Adventure Tips

Dress in layers

Ensure you wear moisture-wicking base layers and warm outer gear to stay comfortable during the snowmobile ride.

Arrive early

Getting to the meeting point early helps you fully enjoy the scenic ride and avoid rushing.

Bring a camera or smartphone

Capture the stunning winter landscape and enjoy the moment.

Follow guide instructions closely

For safety and enjoyment, listen carefully to your guide’s safety briefing and tips.

Local Insights

Wildlife

  • Elk
  • Snowshoe hares

History

The Callaghan Valley was host to the 2010 Winter Olympics venues and remains an area rich in local history and outdoor tradition.

Conservation

Canadian Wilderness Adventures practices sustainable tourism by minimizing environmental impact and respecting wildlife habitats.

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Recommended Gear

Thermal base layers

Essential

Keeps you warm and dry during outdoor activities in cold weather.

winter specific

Insulated waterproof gloves

Essential

Protects your hands from frostbite and keeps grip secure while riding.

winter specific

Snow boots

Essential

Provides insulation and traction on snowy terrain.

winter specific

Headlamp or flashlight

Helpful for navigating after dark or during evening activities.

winter specific