Bow Hut Ski Touring

Canada / Canadian Rockies/ Banff National Park 


The Bow Hut is a scenic Alpine Club Hut, and an excellent base from which to explore the Wapta Icefields,
It is the easiest and most natural route onto the Wapta, a perfect ‘first trip’ for ski tourers who would like to get more into lodge-based ski touring.

The area provides access to fantastic powder skiing and great ski-mountaineering objectives like Mount St. Nicholas Peak / Mount Olive, Mount Thompson and lots more.

The hut itself is bright and spacious and is the largest, best equipped and most accessible of the four huts on the Wapta.

CAD $1470/ person + 5% GST
  • Perfect hut-based ski touring for intermediate skiers
  • Breathtaking scenery with big glaciers
  • Lots of day-trip options
  • Comfortable hut with wood-burning stove
  • Quick access from Calgary airport
  • 5-8 hours per day on skis
  • Only day-packs needed
  • Glacier travel
  • Intermediate skiing

Bow Hut Ski Touring Week Itinerary


Pre-Trip Meeting (optional)

Your pre-trip meeting will be hosted by the Wilz family in Canmore, AB on the evening before your Wapta ski Traverse.
Canmore is located 1.15 hrs from Calgary International Airport, or for custom trips, we can offer alternative locations and times.

Review of the trip itinerary, distribution of rental equipment, food, and equipment check. Depending on the final timing of the meeting/arrival time of participants, we also do a first avalanche safety exercise in order to expedite the departure the next morning. Airport pick-up at Calgary International Airport can be arranged.

Day 1: Approach to Bow Hut

The drive along the scenic Trans-Canada Highway from Canmore to Lake Louise and then north on the world-famous Icefields Parkway towards Jasper will take us to Bow Lake (120km / 1.5 hours). After strapping on our skis, our adventure will begin by crossing the frozen Bow Lake – one of the famous postcard images of the Canadian Rockies. After skiing up a trail in the trees and then through a narrow canyon, we will enter a broad, glacier-ringed valley that leads to the final slope below Bow Hut, which is situated at 2,350 m / 7,700 ft. This approach of about 8 km / 5 miles and 400 m / 1,300 ft vertical gain normally takes 3-5 hours, depending on conditions. For the energetic, there may be time left for a few turns above the hut before dinner.

If you live at low elevation you may feel the altitude at Bow Hut. Arriving a day early for a warm up ski tour out of Canmore, Banff, or Lake Louise is not a bad idea!

Day 2 – 4: Daily Ski Touring

After some instruction about glacier winter travel and skiing, we will focus on some of the many classic ski mountaineering ascents on the Wapta Icefield, all in reach from the Bow Hut:
Mount St Nicolas / Mount Olive, Mount Rhondda, and Mount Thompson, to name but a few.

Skiing with only a day-pack, we can adjust the program depending on group ability, snow conditions and weather.

Day 5: Descent from Bow Hut

After a morning-ski tour, we head back to the hut, gather our belongings and ski back down to Bow Lake and our transfer back to the Bow Valley.

Inclusions


Included:

  • 4 days guiding by an IFMGA/ACMG certified Mountain, Ski and/or Apprentice Ski Guide
  • 3 nights lodging at the Bow hut (bunks with foamies)
  • 3 days of breakfast and 3-course dinners (professionally prepped, dehydrated and packed, lightweight)
    • Any special meal requests will incur an additional $10 / day
  • Use of avalanche safety and glacier equipment (harness, rope)
  • National Park wilderness overnight fees
  • Pre-trip meeting
  • All guide expenses

Not Included

  • Transport from Canmore, Banff, Lake Louise or Field to trailhead and back
  • Calgary Airport pick up and drop off
  • Pre and post-trip lodging in Canmore
  • Lunches and snacks
  • Porter Service to hut
  • Any additional cost due to changes in the itinerary, may they be caused by weather, mountain/avalanche conditions or personal preferences
  • Insurance

Add-On Services ($):

  • Transport from Canmore, Banff or Lake Louise to trailhead and back (we can usually carpool or arrange a ride in the guides’ car)
  • Calgary Airport pick up and drop off (CD$ 110 / person return trip)
  • Pre and post-trip lodging in Canmore (from $ 26 / person)
  • Porter service to hut

Transportation


Meeting Point

Your pre-trip meeting will be hosted by the Wilz family in Canmore, AB on the evening before your Wapta Ski Traverse.

Closest Airport / Transport options

Calgary International Airport is located about 1.25 hrs from our base in Canmore AB, 1.5 hrs from Banff AB and 2 hrs from Lake Louise.
There are several private shuttle services providing hourly transport from the Calgary airport to the Bow Valley – Canmore, Banff and Lake Louise.
Driving times from the trail head at Bow Lake: To Calgary = 2.15 hrs, Canmore 1.15 hrs, Banff 1 hrs, Lake Louise 20min.
For Airport shuttle services; Banffairporter.com

Rental cars and taxis are also available in Calgary, Banff or Canmore:

Canmore Taxi companies:

Banff Taxi companies:

Bow Hut Ski Touring Private Trip Pricing


For private groups, we can make any trip duration and departure date work with adequate notice time for the entire season December – May.

Pricing:
We can offer the following pricing depending on group size assuming a 6-day / 5-night program as our standard trip.
Shorter or longer durations will be pro-rated:

7 participants 16% discount of the advertised per person price
6 participants 13% discount of the advertised per person price
5 participants: 8% discount of the advertised per person price
4 participants: Our advertised per person price
3 participants: 25% premium in addition to our advertised per person price
2 participants: 60% premium in addition to our advertised per person price

Gear List


OnTop Equipment List Bow Hut Ski Touring

Please download a PDF copy to use as a checklist when preparing for your trip.


Technical Equipment

Bring the following, or rent it (see ‘Trip Info Links’ at the bottom of the page):

  • Alpine touring (or telemark*) skis and ski boots
  • Collapsible, lightweight ski poles
  • Climbing skins (stick-on), fitted to your skis
  • Ski crampons (required for trips in March, April, and May)
  • Large backpack (50-70 liters). You will also have to carry some group gear.

*Only bring telemark skis if you are an advanced telemark skier with backcountry experience.

If you do not have one or more of the following items, you can rent them from the listed retailers or OnTop can provide them. Please book in advance.

  • Digital, 3-antenna avalanche transceiver
  • Lightweight snow shovel
  • Avalanche probe (two to three meters long)
  • Harness for glacier travel
  • One triple-action locking carabiner or two conventional locking carabiners

Bring the following:

  • Crevasse rescue equipment, if you are familiar with it. (Prusik cords, webbing, pulleys, auto-locking device). Your guide will bring a full set.
  • Repair kit and Leatherman (can be shared between several people)
  • Spare parts specific to your equipment

Clothing

Temperatures in the Canadian Rockies vary hugely. Between December and February, temperatures can be well below 0°C during the day and drop as low as –30°C overnight. Between March and May, it can be above freezing during the day with overnight lows not normally going below –10°C. Having several clothing layering options is important.

  • Wind and waterproof shell jacket with hood (Gore-Tex or similar)
  • Wind and waterproof over-pants (Gore-Tex or similar)
  • Warm pants (eg. lined Schoeller fabric)
  • Thick fleece or wool pullover, or PrimaLoft jacket
  • Medium weight fleece shirt
  • Thin synthetic or wool underwear, top and bottoms
  • Two pairs of gloves (lightweight and heavier weight)
  • Scarf or neck gaiter (eg. Buff)
  • Socks (synthetic or wool, thick outer and thin liners)
  • Wool or fleece hat that covers your ears
  • Gaiters that fit over your ski boot (unless pants seal tightly to your boots)
  • Sun hat, preferably with a wide rim
  • Bandana (optional)

Around the hut

  • Spare underwear and socks
  • Light down jacket or vest
  • Three-season sleeping bag with stuff sack. Sleeping rooms are unheated
  • Earplugs (optional)
  • Light hut slippers or Crocs (optional – socks or ski boot liners work too)
  • Toiletries (keep to a bare minimum – the huts have minimal washing facilities)

Other items

  • Sunglasses with high UV protection
  • Ski goggles with high UV protection
  • Sunscreen and lip protection with high SPF
  • One-litre water bottle with an insulator. Water bladders not recommended
  • Thermos (optional)
  • Headlamp with spare battery
  • Lunch and snacks (eg. sandwiches, candy bars, dried fruit, nuts, etc.)
  • Personal first aid kit and other needs (eg. blister kit, prescription medicine, anti-inflammatory, contact lenses, prescription glasses, etc.)
  • Pocket knife (optional)
  • Health and travel insurance documents
  • Light stuff sacs or Ziploc bags to keep your backpack organized and important items dry (optional)
  • Rain cover specific to your pack, or large plastic bag
  • Camera, spare batteries (optional)
  • Compass, maps, GPS (optional)
  • Ski wax / skin wax (optional)
  • Hand sanitizer or sanitary hand wipes

FAQ


Do I need to sign a Release of Liability & Assumption of Risk Agreement (a.ka. liability waiver)?

Yes, you do. Mountaineering, skiing, climbing, hiking, via ferrata and all other wilderness and adventure travel activities are inherently risky with potential for injuries or even death.
It is very important to us that you are aware of those risks before you start the booking process, which includes filling out a booking form and paying a deposit.
With signing the liability waiver, you confirm that you understand the potential risks and hazards, and are willing to accept the risks, which includes giving up legal rights you may have.
This would also be the time to ask questions or address concerns before you book.
For your reference here is a link to our Liability Waiver. Our booking terms & cancellation policy with more details can be found here


Trip-related Questions:

Can I ski tour on a splitboard?

Boarders must be:
1) comfortable boarding with a heavy overnight pack for the first day.
2) ready to put in additional effort relative to skiers because up-tracks tend to be established by skiers and are thus narrower than split board tracks,
3) able to negotiate low angle descent sections in “ski mode”, and
4) well-practiced in transitioning quickly.

Additionally, bad visibility on some of the more rugged glaciated sections may require that the group is roped together on descent.

In summary, in order to keep up with skiers, a splitboarder needs to be well-seasoned in the backcountry and very fit!


Transport to/from Trailhead:
Transport is not included in your trip price, however, we can arrange it for you. If you ride with the guide, you can pay the guide in cash directly for $0.55/km. If riding with the guide isn’t an option, then OnTop can help organize a shuttle from Banff or Canmore to/from the trailhead.
Please email us for details.

Trip Details


Best Season, Weather, Temperatures

The Wapta Icefields tend to have a cold micro-climate in an area that can already be considered colder than most ski touring areas in North America with temperatures between 0C (32F) to -25 (-13F).

The best season is mid March through end of April, when the weather tends to be better, temperatures are warmer, the snow pack is better settled and crevasses are more effectively bridged than in early season.


Hotels / Lodging  we can recommend you in Canmore, AB:


Medical/Rescue and Trip Cancellation Insurance

We strongly recommend the purchase of a travel insurance package that does cover adventure travel. Common policies sold by travel agents or policies included in your credit card contract tend to exclude “mountaineering”  if you read through the fine print. We recommend an adventure travel policy on our website at http://ontopmountaineering.com/travel-insurance/  which our clients had good experiences with in the past. *NEW: we now recommend including covid-19/pandemic coverage with your insurance policy.

Can I Do It?


Strenuous backcountry ski tour in alpine, mostly glaciated terrain on alpine touring (randonne) or sturdy telemark equipment. You must be able to ski safely and controlled at all times while wearing a heavy (12kg – 16kg =26lb – 35lb) backpack on the approach day. The skiing is largely in open, moderate angle, above tree line terrain but snow conditions can range from excellent powder to breakable crust (as in any backcountry trip).

Depending on the conditions, we might have to rope up while skiing both up and downhill.

You need to be in good physical and mental condition, ready to be on your feet for about 8 hrs. on some of the days. If in doubt whether you have the required skills, give us a call!

Feedback (from our Wapta Ski Traverse)


References of prior guests: We will gladly put potential clients in touch with previous participants of each trip in order for interested guests to get more personalized references and their questions answered from a more objective point of view than what our office could provide.


Guide: Great. Mike and Jen were approachable and full of knowledge and experience and were totally helpful. Mike’s judgement allowed us to safely complete the WAPTA – hoorah!
 Itinerary: Spot on.
Lodging/Food quantity and quality: The Huts are in a great location and much better than camping.
10/10″ Guy S., Australia


“The Wapta trip was pretty much everything I hoped it would be (except for the blisters); challenging, scenic and enlightening. Overall, a memorable experience. I’d definitely recommend it to someone who is looking to complete a real journey through the mountains.
Guide: Mike was excellent. Very cautious and set a reasonable pace on the hill. He was happy to share his knowledge and was a great leader throughout.
Itinerary: The Wapta is what it is – a traverse and I appreciate that is the overall objective – decent downhill skiing is only a bonus so I wasn’t bothered that we didn’t get too much of that on this route. We didn’t seem to have the time or weather to make as many of the side trips as the online itinerary suggests. Reflecting on that itinerary, seems to me you’d have to have a very fast group and perfect conditions to get it all done.
I am definitely keen to do more trips with OnTop. If I have any friends looking for a genuine Canadian Rockies experience I will be strongly recommending you. Say an 8/9 out of 10.” Steve T., Hong Kong


“Thanks so much. It was a wonderful trip. Jordy and Leanne did a fantastic job. I really enjoyed them and the other guests. Food was great. Thanks for making it happen. I would definitely recommend On top. 10/10! ”
Eric S., ID, USA


“Dave’s performance was Excellent. Dave clearly knows his stuff with respect to both the technical aspects of his job, and how to work with people. He is one of the most capable leaders, back country or otherwise, that I have had the pleasure to engage with in the past 30 years or so. Trip Organization and communication was generally excellent and no complaints.
One suggestion: let people know they may be carrying up to 50-60 lbs of stuff at some point in the trip. It wasn’t a problem for me (except for all the huffing and puffing) as I have been training for activities like this, but others may be in for a rude surprise.Itinerary was perfect.Lodging and Food quality was Excellent. Thanks for arranging the night in the Coast for me. The ‘meat-etarian’ in me was well satisfied! 10/10. Already bragging about you to others.”
Richard E., BC, Canada

2026 PRICES

CAD $1470 + 5% GST per person


2026 SCHEDULED DEPARTURES

4 Days Ski Touring

Mar 09 – 12
Mar 23-26
April 06 – 09


CUSTOM TRIP DEPARTURES

Custom trips at any time from December to May!

For details click “Custom Trips” Tab


GROUP TRIP SIZE

1-6 Clients: 1 Guide

Min. number to confirm a group departure  is 4 people.
For a premium, we can confirm a trip date sooner, and once we reach the minimum number of skiers, the price will be as advertised.


TRIP INCLUSIONS

Included:

  • Certified guide, guide expenses
  • 3 x nights at Bow Hut
  • 3 x breakfast, dinners
  • Use of glacier and avalanche safety gear
  • Parks Canada overnight wilderness fee

Not included:

  • Transport to trailheads
  • Rental of skiing gear
  • Lunches & Snacks

Add-Ons:

  • Transport ($)
  • rentals ($)

For a full list of services included, not included, and add-ons, please select our “Trip Inclusions” Tab.