![]() A scene hand-built by the communities that ski here The ski areas offer inbounds and backcountry, with clearly marked runs that make lapping a day in the “side country” nearly as easy to navigate as the lift-accessed runs - though you’d better come prepared to earn those face shots. Here, above the 56th parallel, the slopes are as empty as an elementary classroom during recess. Very seldom we aren’t able to find untracked turns.” “We are surrounded by amazing terrain that is relatively easy to access if you’re willing to put in a bit of work,” says Dave Walters, co-owner of the Local Supply Co. At the other end of Highway 16, or a two-plus-hour drive west, lies Terrace, home to 16,000 residents and its own airport connecting with Vancouver. Smithers is a 13-hour drive north of Vancouver, but you’re better off taking a 90-minute flight from Vancouver International Airport. It’s the hub of skiing in The North, offering easy access to designated backcountry terrain and small community ski areas. Smithers is a community of barely 5,000 residents set amongst the jagged peaks of the Hazelton Mountains that rise high above treeline. ![]() It’s a span of just 126 miles but accesses a lifetime of ski exploration. Highway 16 connects the towns of Smithers and Terrace. ![]()
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