In the heart of the Interior of British Columbia, winter transforms the landscape into a playground of energy, adventure, and endless snowy excitement. Big White Resort invites guests of all ages to dive into experiences that are vibrant, memorable, and perfect for embracing the wonder of the season.
Snowmobiling is one of the most exhilarating ways to explore Big White’s stunning backcountry.
With tours operated by the skilled team at Outback Snowmobile Tours, guests can rev up their engines and set out on trails designed for every skill level. Whether you are driving your own sled or doubling up with a friend, the rush of sweeping through untouched terrain is unbeatable. Tours run daily, and the base price includes one snowmobile per guest, with the option to bring along additional passengers.
For a slower, storybook journey, the Dinner Sleigh Tour offers an enchanting way to experience the mountain. Regal horses guide the sleigh through a wintry landscape blanketed in snow, leading you to a rustic cabin hidden within the forest. Wrapped in cozy blankets beneath the stars, you will savour a gourmet, family style meal prepared by Big White’s talented culinary team. It is the kind of evening that feels wonderfully nostalgic, inviting guests to unwind, reconnect, and indulge.
If you crave a hands-on adventure, dog sledding delivers a thrilling 1.5-hour excursion through Big White’s legendary backcountry. With powerful Canadian Sled Dogs leading the way, this experience is an unforgettable blend of speed, scenery, and pure winter joy.
And for those looking to step off the beaten trail, snowshoeing offers a chance to discover the quieter side of the mountain. Choose between a guided interpretive tour for ages sixteen and up, or a private family adventure perfect for kids eight and older. No experience is needed — just curiosity and an adventurous spirit.
At Big White Resort, winter is not just a season. It is a chance to feel alive in the snow, to chase adventure, and to create stories that will warm you long after the cold has passed.




