An average snowfall of 40-60 feet makes Revelstoke the perfect place for winter adventures for the whole family. Get the best vertical slopes around and breathtaking views, then find indoor adventures to match. You’ll never forget a winter getaway to the mountains!
Hit the slopes
1. Revelstoke Mountain Resort
For skiing and snowboarding, this resort just can’t be beat. World-famous powder, incredible terrain, and views from the slopes that can’t be beat will get anyone’s adrenaline pumping. Whether you tackle the black diamonds or stick to the Turtle Creek area for kids of all ages, everyone will find their run. Details
Where: 2950 Camozzi Road; 250-814-0087
2. Revelstoke Nordic Ski Club
Whether you’re a cross-country skiing pro or are strapping on some skis for the first time, the Nordic Ski Club has you covered. With rentals and lessons to get you going and groomed trails of varying lengths and difficulties, they have all you need to hit the trails. Six kilometres of lit trails make night skiing a great option from dusk to 9:30 every night. Details
Where: 2265 Hwy 23 South, Revelstoke
3. Backcountry Touring
You can’t get much closer to nature than just you and skis on your feet. Embrace the silence and the snow on a backcountry adventure. Set your own itinerary based on skill level and experience, and if you need a hand to get started, check out one of the many tour and rental companies in the area. Details
4. Heliskiing
Powder enthusiasts and adrenaline junkies from around the world come to Revelstoke for heliskiing. Join their ranks with single and multi-day packages available from four different guide companies and have an experience you won’t forget. Details
5. Cat Skiing
Comfortable access to incredible runs means cat skiing is a great way to spend the day. Steep slopes await filled with deep snow and breathtaking views. Guides from a variety of different companies are waiting to take you out to their favourite spots. Details
Play in the snow
1. Revelstoke Snowshoe Company
You can’t get much closer to nature than out on a trail with snowshoes on your feet. And Revelstoke Snowshoe Company can help you get there. Guided tours are available for all fitness and experience levels, large groups and small, in the sub-alpine forests of the Selkirk Mountains. Kids 8 and younger are free! Details
Where: 2950 Camozzi Rd; 250-814-0087
2. Snowmobiling
Revelstoke is at the front of the growing snowmobiling scene, so it’s the perfect place to get into the sport. Also making it perfect is the 12-18 m annual snowfall, varying terrain for all skill levels, and moderate temperatures. Check out one of the many providers for rentals and guides to get you started. Details
3. Fat Biking
Snow on the ground doesn’t mean bike tires are useless. Fat biking allows you to ride all year long. While the sport is fairly new to Revelstoke, there are still opportunities to help get things rolling. Wandering Wheels can hook you up with rentals and point you towards the greenbelt where the locals go. Details
4. Dogsledding
The ultimate winter activity for the whole family! Sit in the back and watch the scenic views slide by or go up front and learn to “mush.” All tours through Revelstoke Dogsled Adventures are run by enthusiastic Alaskan huskies and last about three hours. Dress warm against the wind! Details
Where: Revelstoke Dogsled Adventures, 301 Victoria Rd W; 250-814-3720
5. Scenic Drives
Let your imagination and sense of adventure set the tone for the day as you head out to explore the area around Revelstoke. The sights around each bend in the road are more breathtaking than the last, so keep your phone on hand for the perfect Insta-worthy shot to make all your friends at home jealous.
6. Winter Hiking
Winter months don’t mean putting away the hiking shoes, they just mean it’s time to bundle up before hitting the trail. And, there are lots of trails where you can explore and take in the winter wonderland that envelops Revelstoke each year. The Revelstoke Greenbelt river trails are perfect for short hikes that aren’t too strenuous if you’re unsure about where to start. Details
7. Wildlife Viewing
Wherever you go, keep an eye out for wildlife. Whether you’re staying warm from the inside of your car or out on a pair of snowshoes, there is the chance to see all kinds of creatures, including deer and wolves. Be safe, but don’t forget the camera!
8. Bird Watching
Not all birds head south for the winter! There are still an impressive variety that stay around Revelstoke, such as several types of hawks. Plus, as winter winds down and spring is on the horizon, you may be able to catch the beginning of migration season as other species return to the northern part of their route. Details
9. Glacier Helicopter Tours
Get an adrenaline rush without lifting a finger – the helicopter pilot will do all the work. You’re in the heart of the mountains, so why not get a bird’s eye view of the best of the alpine scenery? Choose from different sightseeing tours, each with an incredible destination. Details
10. Halcyon Hot Springs
Located an hour south of Revelstoke on Highway 23, Halcyon Hot Springs is worth the drive (and free ferry trip!). There’s nothing like a soak in the hot water of the springs to relax after skiing and boarding your way through the mountains. Make a day of it and experience the hot pool, cool pool…everything it has to offer. Details
Where: Nakusp; 250-265-3554
Parks have it all in one place
1. Mount Revelstoke National Park
It’s the park to hit any time of year, but it really shines in winter. Mount Revelstoke’s ski jump was one of the first in Canada and is internationally-renowned as one of the world’s best natural jump – imagine the thrill of flight as you stand at the top. It’s also the home to the only mountain in the national park system that you can summit just a short walk from your car. Details
2. Glacier National Park
Alpine peaks and deep, powder-filled valleys make this a great park no matter the season. Go ski touring to visit the best snowy spots in the park and catch a glimpse of winter wildlife. While out on your adventure, you can even take part in winter camping to get the whole experience. Details
Photo Credit: Parks Canada
Satisfy your cravings this winter
1. Mount Brigbie Brewing Co.
Hand-crafted beer made in small batches with all natural ingredients…it’s no wonder they were named 2017’s Canadian Craft Brewery of the Year. Named after the mountain that dominates the Revelstoke skyline, the beer is always a local favourite. The new tasting room is open Monday-Saturday, with brewery tours every day at 4:00. Details
Where: 2155 Oak Drive; 250-837-2756
2. Jones Distilling Tasting & Tours
Jones Distilling creates hand-crafted drinks in the middle of Revelstoke, and Everything Revelstoke can hook you up with tours to take advantage of it. Tours and tastings options include creating your own gin, tours of the distillery, samples of house gin and vodka, and much more. Details
Where: Everything Revelstoke Tours 113 2 Street; 250-837-5044
3. Main Street Cafe
Trips Advisor’s best breakfast in the Kootenay’s can’t be beat. This cozy, renovated two-storey house makes for a perfect cafe to stop at, whether you’re looking for a meal, a snack, or just your morning cup of coffee to get you going. Plus, it’s a great spot for hot chocolate after a day in the snow. Details
Where: 317 MacKenzie Ave; 250-837-6888
4. One Twelve Restaurant & Lounge
For four decades One Twelve Restaurant has been the place to go for fine dining in Revelstoke. Cozy atmosphere mixes with delectable dishes to create the perfect night out for anyone, especially for date night. Check the calendar on the website for live music events and other special evenings. Details
Where: 112 East Fir Street; 250-837-2107
Mark the calendar
1. Canuck Splitfest
The 10th Annual Canuck Splitfest takes place January 10-12. Demos, trade fair, presentations from industry leaders on topic such as extreme weather and splitboard expeditions – you don’t want to miss out if you’re a fan of the sport. And, don’t forget the food, beer, and bonfire to top it all off. Details
Date: January 10 – 12, 2020
2. Banff Mountain Film Festival World Tour
February 11-13 sees the best films of the renowned Banff Film Festival travelling to Revelstoke. See cutting-edge and emerging filmmakers at their best without having to attend the festival itself by catching the Canadian leg of the world tour at the stop in town. Details
Date: February 11 – 13, 2020
3. Revelstoke Carousel of Nations
Celebrate the different cultures and communities that have made Revelstoke what it is today at the Carousel of Nations. Taking place each February, the event showcases different cultural dress, customs, performances, and more. Watch for more details closer to the time of the event. Details
Where: Revelstoke Multicultural Society
4. Nordic Ski Club Cross Country Ski Races
Each year, the Nordic Ski Club holds two cross country ski races. While the 2020 dates have not yet been released, they usually take place in January each year. Come see the best of the area head out as a mass start and watch as the top skiers get ahead of the pack. Details
Where: http://www.revelstokenordic.org/
Live like a local
1. Revelstoke Museum & Archives
Discover the history of this mountain town and the surrounding area at the Museum & Archives right in the heart of downtown. With several new exhibits showcasing local communities and their past, it’s a great way to spend a day. It’s perfect for the whole family, with kids under 12 free and a designated play area. Details
Where: 315 First Street W; 250-837-3067
2. Revelstoke Grizzlies
Live like a local by cheering on the home team. The Revelstoke Grizzlies are part of the Junior B Hockey League and home games are a great way to spend an evening. The regular season stretches into February, so there are lots of chances to see a winning goal. Details
3. Revelstoke Visual Arts Centre
Revelstoke has a thriving art scene. The Revelstoke Visual Arts Centre celebrates this scene by showcasing local emerging and international artists in four different galleries. Check the website to see upcoming exhibits, but no matter when you go, you’re sure to leave inspired. Details
Where: 320 Wilson Street
4. Revelstoke Performing Arts Centre
From Movies in the Mountains showings to productions such as Shrek! The Musical, you’ll find all kinds of performing arts at this venue. The budding scene is growing in this small community, so help support the locals and catch a great performance. Details
Where: 1007 Vernon Ave
5. Art First!
An independent art gallery run by North Columbia Artists’ Cooperative, Art First! offers work by the region’s leading 16 artists. Discover work by painters, sculptors, photographers, and jewellers. The wide variety of work is impressive; visit the website for more info on the exhibits. Details
Where: 1 113 Fir Street W; 250-837-2212
6. Revelstoke Railway Museum
Discover how the railway system shaped the history of the region and the country as it was developed in the Columbia Valley. From the 1950s steam engine to the model railway collection, there’s exhibits big and small to entertain. Hours change during winter months, so check the website before going. Details
Where: 719 Track Street; 250-837-6060
Out of the cold
1. Revelstoke Curling Club
Stay warm indoors, but don’t forgo the ice! The Revelstoke Curling Club offers a time to play for visitors. You can even get lessons to learn the game. There’s free instruction and equipment when you pay $5 for Friday night drop-in games. Details
Where: 1100 Vernon Ave; 250-837-4356
2. Axe Throwing
Staying inside doesn’t mean you sit around doing nothing. Get the adrenaline pumping and the competition flowing by axe throwing. With the region’s strong lumber trade, you’ll fit right in. Everything Revelstoke will take care of all the details for groups 2-30 people. Details
Where: Everything Revelstoke Tours 113 2 Street; 250-837-5044
3. Revelstuck Escape Rooms
Escape the winter weather by getting locked in an escape room! Can you solve the puzzles and find the clues to solve the room – or will you be “Revelstuck?” With varying themes and difficulty levels, there’s sure to be a room right for your group. Details
Where: 1605 Victoria Road; 250-814-3465
Find the perfect souvenir
1. Revelstoke Indoor Market
Farm and craft vendors from Revelstoke and the surrounding area don’t let a little thing like winter stop market season. The winter market is an indoor market that takes place every second Thursday, 12-5 p.m. You’ll find all kinds of locally-made and grown treasures. Details
2. LoveMaking Designs
Souvenirs you can wear! All designs are drawn by hand and printed by Revelstoke duo Trish and Kiley, so you can’t get much more locally-made than that. Support local when you shop at their store in town, meet the two in person, and catch their enthusiasm. Details
Where: 110 MacKenzie Avenue; 250-683-8373
3. The Cabin
The Cabin is the place to go to get outfitted for the outdoors, with the best brands around. Then, when you’re done, head the lounge to relax and unwind, sipping on a Cabin Cocktail. It’s a popular place for the locals, so consider booking a reservation in advance online. Details
Where: 200 E 1 Street; 250-837-2144
Treat Yourselves in Winter
1. Repose Day Spa
Treat yourself right with a day at the spa. Massages, facials, manicures, and more! Spa specialists are waiting to take care of you. Pamper yourself with single treatments or packages; visit the website for booking info. Details
Where: 205 204 First Street W; 250-814-9925
2. Balu Yoga & Wellness
Balu Yoga & Wellness wants to help you find your bliss. Daily drop-in yoga classes are taught by experienced yogis, meditation classes run regularly, and massage therapists are on staff for appointments. Find whatever kind of relaxation, body and mind, you are looking for. Details
Where: 414 1 Street W; 250-837-3975
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