Avalanche Forecast
Avalanche Forecasts are for use by experienced backcountry travelers in uncontrolled sidecountry and backcountry terrain. These forecasts and conditions do not apply to open, in-bounds terrain at ski resorts, which is subject to avalanche control by local resort ski patrol.
Avalanche Rating
Low (1)
Continue to practice safe travel habits. Please consider sharing your observations to the Mountain Information Network.
More Detail
To get the complete forecast with additional graphics and details, please view the Avalanche Canada Zone forecast provided by Avalanche Canada.
Snowpack Discussion
Around 10 to 20 cm of snow overlies a hard melt-freeze crust. This snow may be wind affected in exposed alpine terrain.
A hard crust that formed early November is about 70 cm deep with facets above it.
Avalanche Activity
No recent avalanches have been reported in this region.
Please consider submitting a Mountain Information Networkreport if you head out. Even a photo of the mountains or an idea on the surface conditions helps!