Brandywine-Garibaldi-Homathko-Powell River-Spearhead-TantalusAvalanche Forecast

Valid for
Monday, April 13, 2026
Published: Apr 12, 11:00 PM
Maximum Danger
1 · LOW
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Use caution on and below ridge crests where cornices are present.

Danger by Elevation

Alpine1Low
Treeline1Low
Below treeline1Low

Active Avalanche Problems

Cornice
Cornice
Alpine
Size3/5
FrequencyPossible
StabilityFair
Wet Snow
Wet Snow
Treeline
Size2/5
FrequencyUnlikely
StabilityFair

Avalanche activity through the week has been on a diminishing trend, with smaller wet loose releases in solar terrain accounting for most activity. A couple other notables from the week included:-A very large cornice (size 3) knocked out with a hefty amount of explosives during control work in the Whistler area on Friday.-A cornice-triggered slab avalanche, size 3, seen from a distance on Overlord Mountain on Wednesday. It happened on a northwest aspect at 2400 m.

As freezing levels drop, a surface crust will begin to form, and a trace of new snow is expected. However, cloud cover and scattered light rain will continue to limit crust recovery below 1600 m, likely keeping the snowpack moist and near isothermal.A late-March crust/facet layer sits 20 to 80 cm deep, with another thicker crust 80 to 100 cm down. Faceting has been noted around the deeper crust near Whistler. While neither layer is currently an avalanche concern, they may give large cornices on high north aspects a small chance of triggering a slab, such as the recent event on Overlord Mountain.

Source: Avalanche Canada — Avalanche Canada · View Original Bulletin

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