Westcoast Mountain Guides
Westcoast Mountain Guides are based out of Squamish British Columbia. Squamish is home to some of the best and most accessible rock climbing in Canada . We provide high quality rock climbing guiding and rock climbing instruction in both Squamish and Whistler, alpine guiding and mountaineering courses in the Coast Mountains and abroad, as well as backcountry ski touring and ice climbing in and around the Whistler area.
Conveniently located, Squamish is only 45 min. north of Vancouver and Whistler is 1.5 hours north of Vancouver.
Rock, snow, or ice, whatever your next adventure might be, call Westcoast Mountain Guides for an experience of a lifetime.
About Us Westcoast Mountain Guides are ACMG/UIAGM certified guides with an unsurpassed commitment to safety and instructional excellence. We offer exceptional service and specialize in private guiding and instruction. Founded by Kai Hirvonen and Andre Ike with a combined experience of 28 years of climbing, their sense of adventure has taken them around the world. Our guides share the same passion and dedication to their profession.
*WMG carries $2,000,000 liabilty insurance and BC parks permits.
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| Group Sizes |
1 to 16 people
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| Durations |
At least 1 day
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| Required Skill Level |
Open to All
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| Required Equipment |
Included
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| Targeted Activities |
Camping, Hiking, Ice Climbing, Mountain Biking, Mountaineering, Rock Climbing |
Group Types |
Private |
Groups |
Kids/Youth |
Elderly |
Workshops/Seminars |
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Mountain Skills & Disciplines |
Hiking |
Mountaineering |
Canyoneering |
Backpacking |
High Altitude |
Caving |
Camping |
Traversing |
Coasteering |
Rock Climbing |
Aid Climbing |
Big Walling |
Ice Climbing |
Free Climbing |
Ropes & Knots |
Bouldering |
Solo Climbing |
Belaying |
Indoor Climbing |
Lead Climbing |
Rappeling |
Traditional Climbing |
Top Roping |
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Avalanche Awareness |
Outdoor Survival |
First Aid |
Environmental Awareness |
Navigation |
Search & Rescue |
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The treeline on the West Coast is 6500’, and valley elevations are low, making alpine climbing day trips around Whistler and Squamish a challenge. Having said that, there are several excellent options that do not require a huge approach.
BLACKCOMB BUTTRESS Take the lifts from Whistler to the high alpine via the 7th heaven Chair for a European style alpine climbing day. The Southwest buttress of Blackcomb Peak has excellent rock with incut holds, spectacular views, and a pleasant walk off. Fun moves up to 5.6, a moderate length and spacious ledges makes it an excellent choice for first timers, but even experienced climbers will love it.
Dates: To suit your needs. Prerequisites: Some basic climbing skills and good fitness. Cost: $395 based on a 1:1 ratio. Price includes lift ticket. $475 based on a 2:1 ratio ($237 PP). Price includes lift ticket. Length: Eight hours from the Whistler village return Equipment: All equipment can be provided except boots Note: We will cross the Blackcomb glacier on return to the 7th Heaven Chair
MOUNT HABRICH Westcoast Mountain Guides provide 4x4 and dirt bike access to this normally hard to reach area. Mount Habrich has first class 5.10 multi-pitch rock in an alpine setting with the reward of a mountain summit. This is definetly Squamish alpine rock climbing at its best!
Dates: To suit your needs. Prerequisites: Rockclimbing skills to follow 5.9 and pull on a few pieces or just have a rest and work out the moves with help from our coaching. Cost: $395 based on a 1:1 ratio. Access costs included. $495 based on a 2:1 ratio ($247 PP). Access costs included. Length: Expect up to 10 hours return from the valley. Equipment: All equipment can be provided. Note: We have successfully guided Mt. Habrich in the past doubling clients on the dirt bike (in the case of two, we simply made two quick shuttles). The road is blocked off with some large boulders making it impassible by truck. However, is generally in very good condition for a fun motorbike ride. *Upon registration of any alpine guiding, you will be contacted directly and sent an equipment list and detailed information package regarding the trip logistics. Please fedel free to contact us if you have any questions or hesitations.
Westcoast Mountain Guides offer other guide services and instructions, including custom guided trips.
CAUTION! For your safety, regardless of which operator you choose, when alpine climbing ensure that your guide is an ACMG certified Alpine Guide (the US equivilent is AMGA) or UIAGM Mountain Guide. Some operators offer alpine guiding and are not certified nor insured to do so. There are many levels of certification within our Association and the 'logo' may be used in a misleading manner. Please enquire with your potential operator regarding their insurance policies and exact.
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| Meals |
Not Applicable
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| Local Transport |
Not Applicable
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| Insurance |
Not Applicable
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| Additional |
Equipment: All equipment can be provided except boots
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