Four Seasons of Fun

Come join us at Taseko where everyday is an adventure!

We have several winter trips available such as our Winter Camping & Survival Skills, Snowshoeing, Cross Country Skiing, and Ice Fishing.

Our winter vacations are suitable for beginner to seasoned winter adventurers. Enjoy the opportunity to be based at the Lodge and stay in our cozy log cabins or head out into the wilderness to enjoy one of our remote Alpine camps. During your stay with us, you are not limited to one activity; you are able to "mix and match" from our list of available activities. Your time with us can be as adventure packed or as relaxing as you wish; we tailor your activity lengths and schedule to accommodate your desires.

Winter Camping: Take the chance to learn outdoor survival skills during our winter camping expeditions. Learn skills such as survival shelters, fire craft, and small game tracking and much more while staying in one of our rustic Alpine camps or cabins.

Snowshoeing: Experience the Chilcotin Wilderness while snowshoeing to our surrounding lakes, meadows and historical cabins. Guests have the option of short or day treks from our lodge while staying in our cozy cabins. Or you might wish to snowmobile to out camps and snowshoe from there to the glaciers, alpine valleys and mountain peaks while staying in our rustic Alpine camps or cabins.

Cross-country skiing: Bring your skis or use ours and enjoy the beautiful winter landscapes of the Chilcotin. Trips can be based either out of the Lodge or one of our Alpine base camps. Trips vary in length and difficulty to accommodate beginners to seasoned skiers.

Ice-fishing: Enjoy your own fresh caught dinner in the middle of winter. Ice fishing can be done at one of the many lakes near the lodge.

Contact us to discuss details such as possible dates and packages. Skies and snowshoes are available at the lodge. Snowmobiles are for rent upon request.

 
Advise from a Moose:
Think BIG. Spend time in the woods, eat plenty of greens. Hold your head up high. Stay on track. Keep your nose clean. It’s ok to be a little wild.
— Flan Shamie