Big Red Cats

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Rossland, Canada

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Big Red Cats Reviews | Rating 4.5 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Big Red Cats is located in Rossland, Canada on 4430 Red Mountain Rd #2. Big Red Cats is rated 4.5 out of 5 in the category tour operator in Canada.

Address

4430 Red Mountain Rd #2

Phone

+1 2503622271

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Mei T.

Had a great day cat skiing with Angela and Carey. They were awesome guides, we had epic conditions and fresh lines all day. Lunch and snacks were fresh and homemade too!

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Kevin O'Toole

A spectacular day with Big Red Cats. So very accommodating in dealing with my 'intermediate' skills on what would be one of the most fun days of skiing I have ever had. Thank you to the two Matts for guiding us through the beautiful backcountry.

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SnohoMatt

My experience with Big Red Cats has been incredible. In addition to great terrain and guides, they really take care of you as a guest. They gave me a rain check twice - once for a season ending injury and the next year because of bad ski conditions. Then, two runs into a great day of pow last Feb. I lost a ski. They had an extra on hand for me to finish out the day. Then 7 months later in mid-Sept. Mike took the time to see if he could hunt down my lost ski. He found it!!!! Mike, Paula, and Kieren...Thank you!!!

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Sarah Whyte

Great day with BRC!!! Plenty of terrain and fresh tracks. They even called in a blue bird day for us. Guides Carey and Conner were professional, helpful and kept the stoke level high.

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Fabian Bjørnseth

This place has the nickname \Big Red Flats\ for a reason. For off-piste beginners this can be fun, but the runs are short and mellow compared to what you can find in for example Valhalla. The low altitude leaves the terrain vulnerable to high temperature and periods with limited snowfall. We spent most of the day sitting in the cat trying to find something reasonably skiable, but still some of the runs ended up being nothing more than transport sections down to the cat.