They call it the quiet storm—the kind of powder silence that arrives after a storm so perfect it seems conspiratorial. Earlier this month, amid champagne toasts and a room full of ski-industry glitterati, Northern Escape Heli-Skiing accepted the World Ski Awards’ highest nod: World’s Best Heli-Skiing Operation. For an outfit that stages its playground across the skeletal, glacier-topped ridges of northern British Columbia, the award felt less like a surprise and more like the inevitable coronation of terrain, service and a brand of cold-air luxury that travellers now chase like a seasonal comet.
