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What is the annual snowfall?
This zone of the western slope of B.C.'s Rocky Mountains is a powder-making machine! The typical snowfall in our area is
900-1,200 cm (30-40 feet) per winter season. This results in a snow-pack of 300-400 cm depth in most of the valleys for most
of the season. Powder Cowboy Catskiing is located where the moist storms from the Pacific Ocean collide with the cooler
Arctic air from northern Alberta. The result is consistent, deep dry powder from December to April which provides the ultimate
experience to skiers interested in Canadian powder skiing.
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