Boundary-Howson-Kispiox-Kitimat-Microwave-Sinclair-Nass-Ningunsaw-North Bulkley-Rupert-Seven Sisters-Shames-South Bulkley-Stewart-TelkwaAvalanche Forecast

Valid for
Tuesday, June 30, 2026
Published: Apr 27, 11:00 PM
Maximum Danger
3 · CONSIDERABLE
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We've concluded our regularly updated forecasts, but avalanche hazards can continue well into spring. The Spring Conditions page offers guidance for mountain travel.

Danger by Elevation

Alpine3Considerable
Treeline3Considerable
Below treeline3Considerable

The snow surface likely consists of a mix of hard melt-freeze crust, wet snow, and dry snow, depending on aspect and elevation. Sun-exposed slopes and lower elevations may undergo daily melt-freeze cycles, while northerly alpine slopes could remain dry with potential slabs, depending on the freezing level.The remainder of the snowpack is strong for most areas. Inland areas may still have a weak layer of faceted grains in the middle to bottom of the snowpack. There is potential for this layer to reawaken under periods of intense or prolonged warming or rain.

Source: Avalanche Canada — Avalanche Canada · View Original Bulletin

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