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Last Frontier Heli  //  Stewart, British Columbia, Canada

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General Overview

Ernie Kreese built Bell 2 Crossing in 1979 as a basic gas station and garage. Ownership changed in the mid 80's when Pete and Kathy Kossey became the proprietors. It wasn't until the fall of 1996 that George Rosset and his ambitious partners looked closely at using Bell 2 as a base for helicopter skiing. With their substantial experience in the operation of TLH Heliskiing the sister company in the South Chilcotion Mountains, it was no less than two years later that they bought the property and established the largest heliski area on the planet, Last Frontier Heliskiing. "Bell 2 Crossing" was renamed "Bell 2 Lodge".

Any guests considering a trip north to Last Frontier Heliskiing should be seasoned all mountain riders with a solid history of enjoying the mountains. Though you can never guarantee snow quality or promise the daily treat of waist deep powder - it does happen on a regular basis, which is why people continue to return, year after year. Coupled with their professional mountain staff and lodge personnel that love what they do, you will be enjoying a trip with one of the leading and most reputable heliski operations in British Columbia.






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