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 Is Cat Skiing at Mustang Powder Worth It? Absolutely  Here's Why

If you’re dreaming of bottomless powder, steep terrain, and remote luxury, Mustang Powder Cat Skiing delivers one of the most unforgettable ski experiences in North America. It’s not just about skiing it’s about escaping into the mountains and riding untouched snow all day long. And yes, it's worth every dollar.

What Does a Mustang Trip Cost and What’s Included?

A typical multi-day stay at Mustang Powder ranges from $1,000–$1,300 CAD per day. It's a premium price but for a premium experience, here’s what you get:

  1. Unlimited guided cat skiing in over 30,000 acres of deep interior BC terrain
  2. Luxury lodge accommodations in the remote Monashee Mountains
  3. All meals, snacks, and ski treats
  4. Professional guiding and full avalanche safety gear
  5. Heli-access in and out of the lodge, weather permitting

What You're Really Paying For

This isn’t a resort. It’s deep backcountry skiing in its purest form, with terrain that’s steep, playful, and powder-filled. You’re paying for:

  • Consistently deep, dry snow all season long
  • Highly experienced guides who prioritize safety and find the best lines
  • Small group sizes and personalized pacing
  • No lift lines, no tracked-out runs just powder from first drop to final run

Why Mustang Is Worth Every Penny

While resort lift tickets creep toward $250/day and terrain gets tracked out by noon, Mustang gives you:

  • Fresh turns all day
  • No crowds
  • Luxury comfort at night
  • World-class food, terrain, and hospitality
  • It’s not just a ski trip  it’s the kind of bucket-list adventure that stays with you.

Your Powder Paradise Awaits

If you’re ready to level up your winter, Mustang Powder offers one of the most complete and rewarding cat skiing experiences anywhere. From epic lines to gourmet meals and deep lodge camaraderie, this is more than just a day on snow  it’s the total package.

Book early. Ride hard. Sleep well. Repeat.

Mustang Powder: Powder, Peaks, Perfection.

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