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Snowmobile Breakfast Adventure with Canadian Wilderness Adventures - Whistler

Snowmobile Breakfast Adventure with Canadian Wilderness Adventures

Whistlermoderate

Difficulty

moderate

Duration

4 hours round trip

Fitness Level

Participants should be in reasonable physical shape to handle snowmobile control and resilient to cold exposure over several hours.

Overview

Kick-start your Whistler winter with an exhilarating snowmobile ride to a remote mountain cabin where a hearty Canadian breakfast awaits. Canadian Wilderness Adventures serves up adventure and comfort in one unforgettable outing.

Whistler, British Columbia

Yukon Breakfast by Snowmobile

Ages 19+ w/ valid license to Drive • Passenger age 10+ • 4 Hours • Adventurous Backcountry Dining!

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About This Adventure

Embark on an exhilarating backcountry dining adventure in Whistler, where you'll ride through stunning trails to a cozy cabin on Sproatt Mountain. Enjoy a hearty Canadian breakfast cooked on a wood stove, featuring delicious waffles and fresh ingredients. After feasting, explore the alpine before returning to reality. Vegetarian options available.

This backcountry dining adventure, suits adventurous riders.

Duration

4 hours round trip (includes shuttle, training, riding, dining)

About

Start your day with fresh grooming and fresh tracks. Explore the remote backcountry trails of the Callaghan Valley to our rustic cabin on Sproatt Mountain. Warm up and refuel with a full Canadian breakfast cooked on an old fashioned wood stove. This skillet style mountain feast includes scrambled eggs, back bacon, Yukon gold potatoes, cheddar cheese, sauteed onions & peppers, along with pancakes, and real maple syrup. After you have had your fill, get out for a rip on the frozen lake, or head off into the alpine before you descend back to reality.

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 10 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 tp 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 24hrs 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

Bring layers for variable mountain weather

Temperatures can swing dramatically, so dress in moisture-wicking base layers topped with insulated outerwear.

Wear your DOT-approved helmet at all times

Helmets are mandatory for safety during all snowmobile rides and provided by the company.

Be prepared for moderate physical exertion

Riding over packed snow trails requires core engagement and endurance for four hours.

Bring a camera with waterproof protection

Capture sweeping alpine views but protect your gear from snow and cold conditions.

Local Insights

Wildlife

  • Mountain goats grazing on steep ridges
  • Steller’s jay flitting among the subalpine trees

History

The Callaghan Valley has been a hub for winter sports since the 1980s and was a significant site for 2010 Winter Olympic Nordic events.

Conservation

Canadian Wilderness Adventures adheres to Leave No Trace principles to minimize impact on fragile alpine ecosystems during all guided tours.

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Recommended Gear

Insulated winter jacket

Essential

Keeps you warm against cold alpine winds during the ride and meal.

winter specific

Snow pants

Essential

Protects legs from snow, wind, and moisture throughout the backcountry journey.

winter specific

Ski goggles

Essential

Shields eyes from glare and wind while riding through snowy terrain.

winter specific

Thermal base layers

Essential

Wicking and insulating layers that maintain body heat during cold exposure.

winter specific