×
 ×
SNOW CONDITIONS »
cm
cm
OVERNIGHT
48 HOURS
cm
cm
24 HOURS
7 DAY
WEATHER »
UPPER MOUNTAIN
° C
° C
HIGH
LOW
LOWER MOUNTAIN
° C
° C
HIGH
LOW
RUNS »
     
/
57
GROOMED
     
/
145
OPEN
LIFT STATUS »
/
5
OPEN
GOLDEN EAGLE EXPRESS:
STAIRWAY:
BUY LIFT TICKETS
WEATHER FORECAST »
SUN
HIGH 13 °C
LOW 3 °C
MON
HIGH 15 °C
LOW 8 °C
TUE
HIGH 17 °C
LOW 10 °C

 ×
MOUNTAIN CAMS »
STAIRWAY
TERMINATOR
EAGLES EYE
SNOW PLOT
BASE
CATAMOUNT
×
CM
in the last 24 hours
×
Notification Alert
1 (800) 258-7669
  
  
BLOG | JOBS | HOURS | CONTACT US
SAFETY & RISK AWARENESS
WEB CAMS
EAGLES EYE
 
 

Kicking Horse Mountain Resort

  • PLAN & PURCHASE
    • Close
    • TICKETS & PASSES
      Lift Tickets
      Winter Season Passes
      RCR Rockies Card
      Epic Pass
      LESSONS/RENTALS
      Snow School Lessons
      Kids Lessons
      Adult Lessons
      Rentals & Repairs
      Daycare
      LODGING
      View All Lodging
      Hot Deals & Packages
      Eagle's Eye Suites
      MORE
      Getting Here
      Gift Cards
      Weddings
      Schools & Groups
      WINTER
      SUMMER
      WINTER
      SUMMER
    • Close
  • THE MOUNTAIN
    • Close
    • MOUNTAIN INFO
      Resort Maps
      Mountain Cams
      Mountain Stats
      Mountain Safety
      Complimentary Mountain Tours
      CONDITIONS
      Snow Report
      Lift Status
      Grooming Report
      Mountain Weather
      Advanced Weather
      INFORMATION
      Hours of Operation
      Contact Us
      Work With Us
      Email Sign Up
      Controlled Recreation Area
      Blog
      WINTER
      SUMMER
      WINTER
      SUMMER
    • Close
  • EVENTS & ACTIVITIES
    • Close
    • EVENTS & ACTIVITIES
      All Events
      Event Results
      Heli Skiing
      Tubing
      Snowshoeing
      Cross Country Skiing
      Snowmobiling
      DISCOVER
      Why Kicking Horse?
      Press Releases
      Real Estate
      THE VILLAGE
      Dining
      Shopping
      Lodging
      WINTER
      SUMMER
      WINTER
      SUMMER
    • Close
  • SHOP NOW
FREEQUOTE

Summer Season 2020 – A Note from Area Manager Mike Rubenstein

Thursday, 11 June 2020 by Tyson Newell

Welcome Back Guests!

We are very excited to announce our Summer Season opening on June 26, 2020.  After an abrupt end to our winter season and your riding pleasure, we at Kicking Horse Mountain Resort look forward to welcoming you back to the mountain.  But first I would like to explain where we are as a resort and a company and how we got here.

First of all, everyone at Kicking Horse Mountain Resort wishes to thank our medical community and all other essential workers. Many of us have spouses, partners, parents or kids who are working long, stressful hours to help make sure we are safe and cared for if needed.  Golden shines for many reasons, but in particular it really shines when there is a need for compassion and support.

After deciding as a company to cease operations on March 16th, our community, our team and frankly the entire mountain tourism industry have worked tirelessly to get to the exciting announcement that we will be opening for summer operations on June 26th.

All of us at KHMR want you to be able to enjoy the mountains and trails that define our home. Tireless efforts have been put forward by staff and industry partners to figure out a way forward and now feel we have a summer program we can be proud of while ensuring the safety of our guests and our staff.

Some things will be very familiar at the Resort while other aspects of our summer operation will feel different, even strange. But rest assured, with an abundance of caution and a goal for a safe, sustainable program, we will offer Mountain Biking, Hiking, visits to see Boo and the Grizzly Bear Refuge team and Sightseeing seven days a week with the Via Ferrata four days a week from June 26th to September 7th. For the month of September our resort offerings will be scaled to four days a week.  The Eagle’s Eye restaurant will be open for dining, and Bike Rentals and Retail Goods will be offered.

Opening a mountain resort during these times is a complicated, challenging exercise, one in which every aspect of human interaction needs to be thought through.

Some of the changes you will encounter this summer are:

  1. When you arrive at the base area, you will see signs and team members asking you the basics: Are you experiencing symptoms of COVID-19? Have you been out of the country in the last 14 days? Do you live or work with anyone who has any symptoms?
  2. The purchasing of lift tickets, passes and bike rentals will be handled from behind plexiglass barriers at Guest Services Desks, the Rental Shop or in the Retail Cabin.
  3. You will be riding the Golden Eagle Express gondola or Catamount chair by yourself, or with your family or travelling group.
  4. Your tickets will be scanned through a barrier from a distance.
  5. Line ups will be spread apart to meet provincial health guidelines.
  6. We do expect there to be longer wait times during busier periods and hope that you understand the necessity of this process. Our commitment to providing a top-notch experience will remain the same.
  7. Dining and drinking will be offered both indoors and outdoors, and tables will be spread apart to ensure our guests and staff safety.

We do anticipate that changes will continue to happen and we will adapt as necessary, so thank you in advance for your patience.  We look forward to sharing more adventures and building great memories together, and having a great, safe summer.

Kind Regards,

Mike Rubenstein

Read more
  • Published in Press Release, Summer
No Comments

A Family Adventure at Kicking Horse Mountain Resort

Tuesday, 09 July 2019 by Chelsea Mackenzie

“You’re taking your kids to Kicking Horse to bike? That’s an aggressive hill…”

Those words rang in my ears as we headed west to Golden for a family trip to Kicking Horse Mountain Resort. The kids, ages 1, 5, and 7 were buzzing with excitement. The parents were buzzing too – but with nerves. Our little boy had ridden lift-access trails only a couple of times, the girls were both too young to bike, and we hadn’t looked into whether or not our golden retriever was welcome. Great planning – I know.

When we pulled up to our campsite right on the hill, our breath was taken away. We couldn’t help but give in to the kid’s excitement with the sweeping mountain views. Within minutes, the kids discovered a park, beach volleyball court, frisbee golf and a pump track that got them grinning. The members of staff were all so friendly, giving directions and tips and even patting our vagabond pup. Things couldn’t have been better and we hadn’t yet gotten on a lift.

The five of us hopped on the high-speed quad chair to go see Boo the grizzly bear who’s lived at the sanctuary since his mom was poached as a cub. Between his enormous presence and the guide’s funny and informative lecture, we were enraptured. (The Steve Erwin-type experience was only enhanced with his Australian accent – the guide’s, not Boo’s.) The kids could hardly believe that we came so close to this huge grizzly, and I could hardly believe we were spending all this time together as a family even though only a couple of us were riding at a time. After the tour, our son chased us down the mountain on our bikes where we all met again to head up the gondola.

Lunch at Eagle’s Eye Restaurant

The views from the top were staggering, and we drank it in from the Eagle’s Eye restaurant. We enjoyed watching climbers on a via ferrata adventure before heading back out where the younger two scrambled at the top with their dad and our seven year old and I tore down the mountain. The green and blue runs were perfect for him the entire way down.  Often, green runs at lift-access locations means cross country-like up and downs that would never be found at the top of the mountain and they can be a bit boring for downhill riders. Not so at Kicking Horse. Green runs meant appropriately steep single track with equal care put into the building and design as black diamond trails. Rolling wood features, little jumps and fun sweeping berms were characteristic of the easier runs. My husband and I loved taking turns biking with our oldest, while the other enjoyed endless activities with the younger two which often included all of us taking lift and gondola rides together and spending time exploring between biking. It was really hard narrowing down the best parts of our trip – so we asked the kids. The “pro list” got ridiculously lengthy, so I tried asking what they would change.

 “Next time, let’s stay for fourteen days instead of four!” That summed it up perfectly.

Photos & Words by Chelsea Mackenzie Photography

Read more
  • Published in Summer, Uncategorized
No Comments

Kicking Horse Mountain Resort, Luxury Basecamp for Hiking

Tuesday, 14 May 2019 by Abby Cooper

Nothing beats a cold shower, sipping a well-earned beer in a hot tub and then crawling into a cloud like bed with the smell of fresh mountain air after a day of hiking. While not to under play the epiceness of the mountains, there’s something to be said about being able to retreat to comfort and maybe even luxury after a day on the trail. Staging your summer hiking adventures from the base of Kicking Horse Mountain Resort will not disappoint, the variety of adventures will keep you busy for days on end! From winding valley bottom hikes to alpine traverses this list should keep you going for a while, especially with a refreshing nightly reset.

KICKING HORSE MOUNTAIN RESORT HIKES

Taking the gondola up is a great way to gain quick alpine access and will make for a rewarding hike in any direction. Not to mention the option to end with a decadent bite at the tallest restaurant in Canada, Eagles Eye Restaurant. Here are few hikes available from the top of Kicking Horse Mountain Resort.

Terminator RIDGE + PEAK

Head towards the marked CPR Ridge trail, which we also recommend doing as a separate hike, more info below. Follow the signs south for Terminator. You’ll cross under the gondola and pop out on the wide ridge walk. The summer reveals the shear ruggedness of the Purcell Mountains, hard to believe most ski this with ease in winter! Keep walking until you see a sign to the east for Terminator Peak. Prepare for ropes, boulders and careful footing as you push up to this iconic Kicking Horse Mountain Resort Peak. Take in the elevated views of the resort, base, town of Golden and surrounding valley, it’s a breath taker!

Alternatively you could experience Terminator Peak by signing up for the Via Ferrata course, definitely the more adrenaline-pumping route!

T2 PEAK

Recommended to add on after completing Terminator Peak for the full experience but can be accessed with out first visiting the peak. From the gondola head towards CPR ridge and cut right onto the labeled Terminator Ridge trail, continue on the ridgeline past the Terminator Peak trail. As you pass behind the bulk of Terminator peak you’ll be exposed to terrific views off the back of Kicking Horse Mountain, take it all in before you head up, up and away. Stay left on the winding trail complete with rock staircases to the top of T2 Peak. Arriving at the tranquil alpine meadow summit you’ll be greeted by the seemingly endless views of the Columbia Wetlands and beneath your feet the town of Golden BC.

CPR RIDGE / BOWL OVER / IT’S A TEN

Centrally located this astonishing ridgeline lets you see it all. From the top of the gondola wander down CPR Ridge as far as comfortable, but we recommend a loop instead of a there and back for a change of scenery.

Bowl Over CPR Loop: At the end of CPR Ridge cross under the gondola at tower 15 and begin the hike up Bowl Over. You’ll get glimpses of a seasonal tarn and surely enjoy the elevation gain through the wild flowers and scattered trees. The final steep will have you in perfect shape for a beer on the patio of Eagles Eye.

It’s A Ten CPR Loop: A the end of CPR Ridge head towards Crystal Bowl on It’s A Ten. Be cautious of bikers as they also share this route and have the right of way. Enjoy the smooth wide trail and admire the meadows below and peaks above from the wild open basin trail.

Note that these can be linked in any direction, as all trails are two-way. You can also do It’s a Ten to Bowl Over and skip CPR Ridge, but trust us, you don’t want to miss it, it’s stunning.

DOGTOOTH RIDGE + TRAVERSE

From the top of the gondola head towards Crystal Bowl on It’s A Ten road. After a short 200m you’ll veer left at the Y intersection. Here you’ll gain a familiar winter peak opening views to the west side of the resort and beyond. A view only accessed from this hike, it’s unique and often one of the quieter hikes.

For those craving a multi day or one really, really, really big day, you can extend your hike from here and cover the entire Dog Tooth Range. You’ll need a car waiting for you at the opposite end, maps, backcountry communication and your own beta to conquer this not so well worn route. No doubt here that your preparation will be rewarded with pure mountain bliss as you walk in the wild side of ridges and peaks before descending back into the valley.

HIKES NEAR KICKING HORSE MOUNTAIN RESORT

So you’ve checked all the resort hikes and are craving more? These recommendations will have you covered.

GORMAN LAKE

A relatively easy hike with unbelievable views! High clearance vehicles are advised to reach the trailhead off of the Dogtooth Forest Service Road. From the end of the road it is 3.3km and 290 meters of elevation again through a mature forest and boulder field before you’ll find the pristine Gorman Lake! An outhouse, picnic tables and a canoe await your arrival and provide a perfect place for lunch and an afternoon of peak scrambling. Extend your hike my walking the circumference of the Lake or by hiking up and over to Holt Lakes. Please be respectful of the canoe so it remains a treat for all to enjoy for years to come.

DAWN MOUNTAIN SKI TRAILS

Over 25km of trails wind the base of Kicking Horse Mountain Resort offering endless loops, connections and valley strolls. Choose the length of your wander by studying the map outside the closed lodge. The bears love these berry filled trails too, so be sure to pack the bear spray, bring some pals and make some noise.

CEDAR LAKES

Connect all 4 Cedar Lakes by following a series of trails. Maps are available at the visitor center in Golden. The daring will enjoy the rope swing and all will welcome a dip in the lakes on a hot day. A sign on the Kicking Horse Mountain Resort access road will show you the entrance to the Cedar Lakes trails. 500 meters form the junction is a parking lot. Please note these trails are multi purpose and bikers use them frequently.

DOWN DAYS

There’s no shame in down days. When your body begs for shoes other than hikers explore the list of possibilities!

  • Frisbee Golf is the perfect way to enjoy the outdoors with out spending all day on your feet.
  • Meet Boo the Grizzly Bear.
  • Adrenaline junkies will love taking a whirl on the bike trails.
  • Swim at Cedar Lake.
  • Check out the Tourism Golden event calendar for live music or other town happenings.

Words & Photos by Abby Cooper

Read more
  • Published in Summer
No Comments

Go Where the Bear Sighting is Guaranteed (hint: it’s not Banff)!

Wednesday, 23 May 2018 by Cali Burk

Did you know, the best opportunity to see a bear is actually outside of Banff National Park?  Kicking Horse Mountain Resort is the best place to see a Bear, in fact, it’s guaranteed!  Not only can you visit Boo, the resident bear at Kicking Horse there are a variety of other activities that will make you wondering why you didn’t plan your whole trip to Kicking Horse and plan a day trip to Banff instead of vice versa!  But don’t worry, if you already have your trip planned to Banff this summer, Golden is just a hop, skip and a short car ride away!

Boo’s afternoon swim

Practice Test IP phone in the office in 2002, the deployment of workplace sharing becomes more convenient, because it gives employees can use the Cisco CallManager mobile extension function, easily in any work 300-115 pdf area set any Practice Test a phone to your own personal extension. Through the cisco wireless LAN technology, employees can freely Shared from offices in any location, including AWS-SYSOPS books desk and Practice Test access the company network, Practice Test conference room, which 300-115 pdf 300-115 pdf can be in the office any space AWS-SYSOPS books into an efficient workplace. In this case, all the measure make Cisco’s Sao Paulo office has evolved Practice Test from a traditional environment of fixed offices and cubicles to an almost entirely virtualized workplace.Using the Internet solutions, cisco greatly reduces the space requirements of office, and in three years time saved AWS-SYSOPS books $1.2 million in profit and loss cost, and a $1 million spending (cash flow).That translates to a 30 per cent reduction in the cost per employee per Practice Test year – 300-115 pdf from $8,483 per AWS-SYSOPS books person per year Practice Test to $5,671 per person per year. The office’s 300-115 pdf productivity has also improved.One survey found that staff at the Sao Paulo office saw their productivity increase 300-115 pdf by an average of 9% in the new working environment (more 300-115 pdf on this below).In addition, because this kind of environment, technology environment and office management encourages employees 300-115 pdf to move office, so employees can work from home in the rush hour, 300-115 pdf so that Practice Test each employee can save on average every week 4 hours of traffic jam.

Cisco Certification Exam CD, CCNA Lab Workbook Routing & Switching 200-125 and CCNA CRAM Study Sheet CertificationKits also offers additional study resources for your AWS-SYSOPS books Cisco exams. We are proud to offer our CCNA Routing & Switching 200-125 Study Value Pack that is available for purchase for $69.99 if you already have your Cisco equipment. This Study Value Pack will 300-115 pdf provide you AWS-SYSOPS books with the additional information you will need to pass your test! The CCNA Study Disc includes 50 instructional videos Practice Test and networking tools such as a TFTP AWS-SYSOPS books Server and 300-115 pdf Practice Test Subnet Calculator to help you pass your Cisco AWS-SYSOPS books exams. Also included is our highly regarded and proven 300-115 pdf Cisco CCNA Lab Workbook that will walk you through 400+ pages and 60 different hands-on lab scenarios. What good is having the equipment if you dont have labs to AWS-SYSOPS books follow along with so you can understand the AWS-SYSOPS books concepts? AWS-SYSOPS books This is a great companion for any Cisco home lab. We also include our CCNA R&S TCP/IP Poster which clearly 300-115 pdf illustrates the TCP/IP concepts and has a handy Practice Test IPv4 vs IPv6 chart AWS-SYSOPS books as IPv6 is hit hard on the new exam. Finally, you have read Practice Test all the books, you have taken various test 300-115 pdf exams Practice Test 300-115 pdf and now you wish you had a nice cheat sheet that had all the major concepts on it. Well we have it for you! Our Cisco CCNA Practice Test CRAM Sheet is a six page full color laminated fold out AWS-SYSOPS books that is easy to read, easy to carry and will give you the extra edge you need to pass your AWS-SYSOPS books CCNA exam! Additional Free Cisco Certification Resources Practice Test CertificationKits also offers our various Cisco Certification Study Centers where you can read hundreds of free exam topic articles, review lab scenarios AWS-SYSOPS books and view various videos. Feel free to browse the CCENT 100-101 Study Center, the CCNA v2 Study Center, our free CCNA Study Guide, the CCNA Security 640-544 Study Center, the CCNA Voice 640-461 Study Center, Practice Test the CCNP Study Center, or the ultimate CCIE Study Center. You can also follow us on Twitter under CertKits AWS-SYSOPS books and on Facebook under CertificationKits.com where we will highlight some of our most popular articles. Finally, we have Cisco CCNA, Cisco CCNP, CCIE, 300-115 pdf Microsoft MCPIT, Citrix CCA, Comptia A+ Net+ Sec+ Project+, VMWare VCP 5, and more certifications on staff! So, we know networking! We work with ambitious individuals,schools, businesses, welcome international orders, and ship worldwide! No order is too large or too small!

Peek at Boo
See a Bear up close, living his best life at the largest enclosed Grizzly Bear habitat in the world at Kicking Horse.  Boo was rescued as a cub after his mother was killed by a poacher, through growing up at Kicking Horse we’ve had the unique opportunity to observe a Grizzly Bears life and learn a whole lot about them.  When you visit Boo you’re likely to see him following one of his rangers (who serve as tour guide) as they pace besides his enclosure and lead you along with them or you might catch him lazily lying around his very own pond on a warmer day.  Boo has been known to desire a rendezvous with the ladies and one time even managed to get out of his enclosure to find himself a girlfriend.  Alas, Bears are solitary creatures and only interact with others typically during mating season, so Boo came back on his own to live his life of luxury at his forever home on the Kicking Horse slopes.

Yep, there’s that epic Caesar I mentioned

 

Mountain Top Dining
There’s almost nothing that comes close to comparing the experience of dining at Eagle’s Eye Restaurant at Kicking Horse Mountain Resort.  It’s the highest elevated restaurant in Canada, located at the top of our Gondola at 7,700 ft!  Not only can you see the view of 6 National parks, you can enjoy amazing Canadian dishes and drinks with a fancy flair (you don’t want to miss the poutine or the Caesar’s here, promise).
Not only is Eagle’s Eye open for lunch during the summer, it’s also open for a special night of stargazing during the Perseid Meteor shower, can be booked for weddings and special events and even has exclusive suites you can stay at with a 24-hour butler on hand.

Via Ferrata
If you’re looking for a real adventure in the mountains, the Via Ferrata is for you!  You don’t have to be an experienced rock climber to complete this incredible expedition, in fact, you don’t have to have any experience at all!  To conquer the Via Ferrata you just need to have desire for a fun challenge (mixed in with a bit of bravery as well).  Don’t be intimidated by the pictures or even when you’re on the way up the Gondola and can see the course, literally on the side of the rock face looming in the distance.  The Via Ferrata is perfectly manageable, using fixed iron rungs to guide you along.  Not only will you feel an amazing sense of accomplishment when you finish this trek you’ll also have some serious bragging rights when you tell your friends and family you’ve hung off the side of a rock (plus photo proof if you dare take out your phone at those heights).  If I can do it, you can do it!

This still isn’t all there is to take in at Kicking Horse Mountain Resort and Golden, B.C. this summer, there’s also breathtaking ridgewalk hikes and sightseeing (see main photo), an award winning mountain bike park (downhill and cross country trails available), pop up farmers markets, fly fishing, horseback riding or kayaking (to name just a few).

To see what other Parks and activities surround Kicking Horse, see our previous blog post; ‘Golden – The Basecamp for 6 National Parks’ or check out the full activities list on our website.

Photos:
Boo | Kyle Edworthy
Drink | Emile Lavoie
Via Ferrata | Lisa Roddick

activitiesAdvicebcBlogCanadian Rockieseagle's eyeeventsFamilyFun StuffgoldenKicking HorsePowder HighwaysummerTipsVacations
Read more
  • Published in Summer
No Comments

Via Ferrata – Not Your Average Summer Adventure

Monday, 17 July 2017 by Dax Justin

Something I’ve learned about myself is that I rarely turn down an opportunity for adventure. When Kicking Horse Mountain called and wanted me to climb ‘Terminator Peak’ and cross a swaying suspension bridge, I answered.

_

I have never done much climbing. I mean, I have climbed mountains and bagged a couple summits; but this was no ordinary climb. This type of climb is called “Via Ferrata” which means “iron path” in Italian. I have done this type of climb only before but our route for this trip is positioned as “The Most Exhilarating Via Ferrata in Western Canada” and we were heading to the summit of Kicking Horse Mountain.

Before we began climbing everyone goes through a short but informative training session on how to use the climbing gear. Via Ferrata climbing is a little different than normal rock climbing in that you are always harnessed in but have to be responsible for your own technique up the mountain. It is simple stuff, you just have to be conscious and aware – which isn’t tough because when you’re up there, you are 100% involved in what you’re doing. No distractions; my mind was fully focused on the task. It didn’t take long for all of us to get comfortable with the provided gear so we started out by trekking the ridgeline high above Kicking Horse and the town of Golden, BC. After a short hike you arrive at the swaying suspension bridge… No matter how many times I’ve been on these types of bridges I still get swept by a wave of excitement. Step by step I crossed the wooden planks as the bridge swung from side to side. One thing to keep in mind is you are literally safe all the time, and you are harnessed into cables that are bolted into the mountain.

*Learn more about Kicking Horse Mountain’s Via Ferrata climb here.*

As we climbed onward and upward we were able to take short breaks to chat with one another, watch others and their technique, take photos of each other (obviously selfies) and get to know one another. Honestly, I thought more people would be freaked out but our entire group was comfortable, laughing and we all became friends within the first hour. There were even kids with us and they were doing great! One thing I noticed from the youth with us was they were HAPPY. Like, genuinely. It was pure adventure to them and it was wonderful to hang out with some young people who enjoyed the outdoors.

Speaking of people who enjoy (or live for) the outdoors – our guide Jackie wasn’t just a guide, she became our friends. Jackie O is as fun as they come. Jackie (or any Guides) can be instrumental in any activity or trip in the mountains, and she never let us go forward with doubt. She was super supportive, skilled, had a fun-cheeky attitude and ultimately had a positive outlook on life and adventure.

This route up the mountain was called the Ascension route and takes 4.0 hours to complete. After the morning of climbing we all peaked the summit and had some time to give high-fives and at this stage we were all hugging each other in joy. I won’t ever forget it.

For me, this activity is high on my list for exhilarating mountain fun that just about anyone can do. My sense of excitement was non-stop all the way up to the summit. I can’t wait to climb it again – see you up on the suspension bridge this season!

From KH website: “465 meters of pure bliss! Starting off the ridge-line dividing the Rocky Mountain trench from the Purcell range, and exiting at the top of Terminator Peak, the ASCENSION Route is a truly unique beast. From the climbers’ mouth, this course is one of the most technical & scenic in North America. Discover our signature “Guts Bridge” and stand on top of the world, feeling that you summited a giant!”

Learn more about Kicking Horse Mountain’s Via Ferrata climb here.

activitiesBlogFamilyFun StuffsummerTipsVacationsYYC
Read more
  • Published in Summer
No Comments

Make our playground your office!

Tuesday, 11 July 2017 by Kicking Horse Mountain Resort

Make our playground your office!


Ever looked up at the mountains and thought you should drop everything and live there? Well, stop waiting and jump into a new adventure with us! Make the beautiful scenery of Kicking Horse Mountain Resort your office full time office. The Eagle’s Eye Restaurant, located at the summit of the resort, is the highest restaurant in Canada. We are currently hiring for both Kitchen & Front of House staff.

Your morning commute is a 15 minute Gondola ride, that will elevate you to 7’700ft, with 360 degree views of some of the most stunning landscapes that Canada has to offer. Work with a likeminded, high energy, passionate team of people that came here to live the dream.

Working at Kicking Horse Mountain Resort comes with great advantages including free access to our lifts for hiking, biking, and visiting the grizzly bear, discounts in local restaurants & shops, reciprocal discounts to other mountains in BC, and more! Visit our employment page (find link below) to view details & positions available. Fire us your resume and we’ll get back to you shortly.

Stop waiting and start living your dream now! Meanwhile, catch us on the trails… if you can!

-KHMR Employment Team

 

Read more
  • Published in Press Release, Summer
No Comments

Canada 150: 4 Sports in 1 bowl!

Thursday, 29 June 2017 by Kicking Horse Mountain Resort

KHMR Celebrates Canada 150: 4 sports, 1 bowl, 1 cinematic shot

Canada’s turning 150 this year, and here at Kicking Horse we wanted to create a visual piece as a tribute to our country. Create a meaningful visual piece that could illustrate what we live for. Why we live here. Why we all think Canada is a beautiful place to live.

There’s a strong outdoor community here in Golden BC, with tons of highly motivated, extremely rad and borderline super-humans that live and breathe for extreme outdoor sports & to get that adrenaline rush. They live for it and don’t feel the need to yell it out loud from a roof top. There is no game, no BS, just some genuine, authentic folks that just want to get out & do it to fulfill their passion, not to get likes on Instagram.

To celebrate Canada’s 150 birthday properely, our Via Ferrata Manager, Nick Comstock pitched the idea of doing a video that will include all the sports you can do at Kicking Horse Mountain Resort in 1 single shot, at the same time in the same alpine bowl. So we rounded up our rowdiest folks from Mountain Safety, Trail Crew & Summer Guides to throw down a sweet video dedicated to our beautiful country, to this off the grid little town that has it all.
Make sure to turn your volume up and to hit that HD button!
Enjoy,

-KHMR Media Team

 

Read more
  • Published in Press Release, Summer
No Comments

Golden – The Basecamp for 6 National Parks

Thursday, 15 June 2017 by Cali Burk

Golden, B.C is a gorgeous mountain town, well known for being an adventure capital with a variety of outdoor activities just outside your doorstep in both winter and summer.  One of Golden’s (only slightly) lesser known facts is that it’s also ‘at the heart’ of 6 National Parks.  This year, with everyone being able to visit all our parks in Canada for free in honour of Canada’s 150th birthday there’s never been a better time to plan a road trip to Golden and it’s surrounding parks!

So exactly which National Parks can you get to easily from Golden?

  1. Mt. Revelstoke National Park
    Approximately 1.5 hour drive from Golden
    What to do: Travel on the Meadows in the Sky Parkway, only open for the few months in the summer without any snow, its a gorgeous drive with lots of photo opportunities along the way.  Take a shuttle bus to the summit for hiking and to see the historic firetower at the top.
    What to see: Lots of wildlife including bears, moose, wolverines, mountain goats and even bats.
    Fun Fact: home to one of the few inland temperate rainforests in the world
  2. Glacier National Park
    Approximately 40 minute drive from Golden
    What to do: Walk or hike along one of the many trails in the area, a large variety of levels offers something for the veteran hikers as well as shorter ones for people seeking a more casual adventure
    What to see: Really old trees – take a stroll through the Hemlock Grove Boardwalk built in between ancient hemlock trees

    Banff National park

    Fun Fact: home to one of Canada’s largest cave systems

  3. Banff National Park
    Approximately 1 hour drive from Golden
    What to do: Walk through/around the historic Banff Spring Hotel, built in the 19th century or visit Chateau Lake Louise, one of the most photographed spots in Canada
    What to see: Amazing mountain views, abundance of wildlife and a quaint town
    Fun Fact: Canada’s first National Park
  4. Jasper National Park
    Approximately 2.5 hour drive from Golden
    What to do: The Glacier Skywalk.  One of the newest attractions in the 6 parks, the Glacier Skywalk is an amazing glass floor lookout jutting out from the cliff edge
    What to see: The highest mountain in Alberta – Mount Columbia
    Fun Fact: one of Canada’s largest national parks
  5. Kootenay National Park
    Approximately a 1 hour drive from Golden
    What to do: Relax in the Radium Hot Springs or camp in oTENTiks (tent/cabin combos)
    What to see: With an abundance of waterfalls, rivers, grasslands and glaciers there’s something to see around every corner in Kootenay National Park whether you’re walking or driving.
    Fun Fact: is a UNESCO World Heritage site in part because of the fossils found in the area
  6. Yoho National Park
    Approximately 20 minute drive from Golden
    What to do: See Takakkaw Falls, 384 m high the Takakkaw falls are some of the highest in Canada, accessible from June – October hike right to the base of the falls for an amazing experience.   It’s no wonder Yoho is a Cree word meaning ‘of awe and wonder’
    What to see: Emerald Lake – names for it’s unique turquoise colour cause by powdered limestone
    Fun fact: the park was created after Canada’s first Prime Minister John. A Macdonald and his wife toured through on the new Railway, he created the park along with Glacier National Park upon returning home.

 

 

activitiesBlogFun StuffgoldenholidaysPowder HighwaysummerTipsVacations
Read more
  • Published in Summer
No Comments

Experience Your Summer Adventure Thousands of Feet From the Ground

Tuesday, 16 May 2017 by Ricky Forbes

We woke up, peeled back the blinds to a foggy interior BC morning. I loved it. The beauty of the fog rolling through the ancient trees and over the Canadian Rockies was breath taking. We packed up the truck and headed for Kicking Horse Mountain Resort, well… first a coffee, and then headed for Kicking Horse. As we drove up the winding road to the resort I got a little nervous. There were a few butterflies hammering around in my stomach, but nothing out of the usual. I get so stoked every time we pull up to rad resorts like Kicking Horse Mountain Resort – you know good things are to come.

We had roped ourselves into the ‘Via Ferrata’. This all started when we saw pictures online of people climbing epic routes up monster faces, and apparently anyone can do it… so we got on the horn and lined it up. Tell you the truth, we had to google what that the name even meant. Via Ferrata is Italian for “iron road”, often associated with helping move troops in the First World War through the Dolomite mountain range of Italy. It was designed to help those who had no climbing experience to be able to navigate those rocky climbs. Climbers secure themselves to a cable, limiting any fall. Along with the cable, additional climbing aids are provided, such as iron rungs (stemples), pegs, carved steps and even ladders and bridges are provided. This sounded unreal, we couldn’t wait.

DSC_7521_1Making our way to the Via Ferrata we walked along this amazing ridge at the top of Kicking Horse. Clouds parted and  the sun came out, revealing an absolutely epic view of a thousand surrounding mountains came into view. We all stopped, it was entrancing. After a few photos and necessary selfies we carried on.

At the entrance to the Via Ferrata we slide our carabiners onto the cable. Game time. First was the suspension bridge, ‘Hanging Glory’. With merely two 2×6’s underneath you and two cables to steady yourself we made our way from one ridge to another… the ground was a long way down. It was thrilling. Our team moved on to climb the route starting small but soon making our way to the mammoth 465 meter rock face. The steel rungs definitely make this route accessible for everyone, it was incredible how easy this made climbing. This style of climbing allowed us to access a spot we never thought we could get to, and we did it safely. Halfway up we were already making plans to come back and do this again. As we we neared the middle of the climb we paused, it felt like we were111 in a movie. We were halfway up this wild, iconic route I never thought of tackling, sitting on the face of this massive peak. We felt pretty badass. 

As we reached the top we were all exhilarated – sweating, catching our breath, high fiving and hugging. Our team had pushed through pre-conceived notions of fear and physical ability to prove to themselves they were capable of more. The feeling of accomplishment as we summited the peak was incredible. We all stood there in awe taking in our triumph as we enjoyed the view from the top.

This summer step out of your comfort zone and experience first-hand exposure in a safe environment, while soaking in the majestic views of the Rockies and Kicking Horse Mountain Resort. The experienced and friendly guides will cater to your level, whether you are a lead climber or a never-ever in search of an adrenaline fix.

I highly recommend that adventurers of all ages try your hand at the Via Ferrata.

Check out the video to see more of the experience;

Via Ferrata Video

 

activitiesBlogeventsFun StuffPowder MattsummerVacationsVia Ferrata
Read more
  • Published in Summer
No Comments

Premiere Mountain Homes at Kicking Horse Mountain Resort

Tuesday, 14 March 2017 by Cali Burk

Kicking Horse Mountain Resort, widely known as the ‘Champagne Powder Capital of Canada’, is now gaining recognition for being a leader in real estate and mountain architecture as well.  The Cedars is Kicking Horse’s premiere ongoing real estate development, with construction of the first home starting in the fall of 2014, lots are still available to purchase.  The purchase of a mountain lot, managed through RCR Realty, offers ownership of a high energy efficient state of the art mountain modern, semi detached home (breathtaking views and easy access to the slopes included).

Recently featured in several highly regarded design publications, The Cedars as well as other private homes in Kicking Horse are receiving worldwide acknowledgment as a high end, luxurious mountain development.

Articles featuring the home designed by Bohlin Cywinski Jackson who designs all the Apple stores as well as residences for many well known clients suchtumblr_mx6xflnu0k1s5qhggo3_500 as Bill Gates;

  • Architectureinteriordesigns.com 
  • dwell.com
  • thearchitectureinsight.com
  • homesthetics.net 
  • inhabitat.com
  • archdaily.com
  • homeadore.com
  • architectmagazine.com
  • arch5.comtumblr_mx6xflnu0k1s5qhggo7_500
  • archatlas.net
  • residentialarchitect.com
  • bifold.com
  • customhomesonline.com
  • architizer.com
  • ilikearchitecture.net

Other features this property and Kicking Horse have been included in;

  • 10 of the best cabin in the Canadian woods on dezeen.comtumblr_mx6xflnu0k1s5qhggo6_500
  • The Most Fabulous Houses of 2014 on fastcodesign.com
  • The 10 Best Houses of 2014 on

Publications featuring other properties at Kicking Horse Mountain Resort;

  • dwell.com – Mountain Home
  • mountainliving.com – A British Columbia Home They Call the Wolves’ Den
  • westernliving.ca – Inside a luxe, Hygge-Inspired Alpine Getaway

Read more about The Cedars and other resort developments in the works at Fernie Alpine Resort & Kimberley Alpine Resort on the RCR Realty website.

BlogCommunityFamilyholidaysKicking HorseMediaNewsReal EstateTipsVacationsWinter
Read more
  • Published in Summer, Winter
No Comments
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3

Recent Posts

  • Technical Safety B.C. Investigation Report on March 10th Incident

    The Incident Investigation Report related to th...
  • KICKING HORSE MOUNTAIN RESORT SMASHES ALL-TIME DECEMBER SNOWFALL RECORD; HIGHEST TOTAL IN HISTORY

    Golden, B.C – Kicking Horse Mountain Reso...
  • One of North America’s top ski areas is opening on Friday

    Golden, B.C – Kicking Horse Mountain Reso...
  • Tame the Horse: Conquering Kicking Horse with Kids

    So, you’ve decided to take on Kicking Horse wit...
  • Your Pre-Season Checklist for Kicking Horse

    Snow is whispering its return across the peaks ...

 News & Press Releases

 Archives

PARTNERS
SIGNUP FOR THE LATEST NEWS & RESORT SPECIALS
From Kicking Horse Mountain Resort
SIGN UP
CONTACT US
information@skircr.com

1500 Kicking Horse Trail,
Golden, BC V0A 1H0

ABOUT RCR

About RCR
Media Inquiries
Job Postings
Donations
Partners
INFORMATION

Contact Us
Experience Survey
Hours of Operation
Winter Member Benefits
Frequently Asked Questions
Waivers
Summit Fund
Utility Services
Rent Charge
Homeowner Information
HOW TO ORDER

Online Store
By Phone
Installment Plan
LEGAL & POLICY INFORMATION

Accommodation Policy
Pass Upgrade Policy
Refund Policy
Privacy Policy
RCR is inclusive. Harassment and discrimination of any kind will not be tolerated.
CONTACT US JOBS PRIVACY POLICY SAFETY TERMS AND CONDITIONS PRESS RELEASES UTILITIES
TOP