We display the history of Mackenzie and area. From Summit Lake to Sifton Pass, we showcase the First Nations people, explorers, prospectors, trappers, and settlers that have left a footprint in our valley. We have a collection of original paintings by Marge McDougall of First Nations residents of Fort Grahame. We also have the World’s Largest Tree Crusher.
Northern British Columbia, Northern Rockies & Alaska Highway, Mackenzie
Nestled in the pristine wilderness of the Canadian Rockies, Powder King offers the best of the great outdoors, with an amazing annual snowfall of 41 feet, our terrain ranges from breath taking drops for the adventurous skier, to the gentle groomed slopes of beginner runs. A million miles from stress, but only 500 yards from the highway, Powder King is located in the center of the Pine Pass in Northern British Columbia, Canada. Those who have visited would say that it’s the best riding they’ve experienced and they don’t plan on telling anyone about it. it’s the whisper of the north. What you need to know: – There is no cell connection, don’t get distracted from your ride, talk to each other. Pretend it’s 1992. – Be ready for fresh lines all day long. – Learn how to ride this wicked powder to the best and have a lesson with our terrific instructors. PS: Don’t forget your snorkel. Face shots are the norm at Powder King!
Northern British Columbia, Northern Rockies & Alaska Highway, Mackenzie