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Aug 15, 2021

Located within the only inland temperate rainforest in the world, nestled between the Columbia Mountain Range’s Monashee and Selkirk Mountains, Revelstoke’s new Flying Moose Chalet is a luxurious, fully serviced chalet offering discerning visitors an exclusive group getaway. Once a sleepy hub of railway, forestry and natural resources, the charming historic town of Revelstoke has established itself as Canada’s newest, year-round mountain resort destination, enlivened with an influx of talent and energy, arts and culture, and a discerning clientele pursuing world-class experiences, accommodations, and service.
 
The Flying Moose Chalet is tucked away at the end of the exclusive Mackenzie Court Estate neighborhood, elevated above the Columbia River with unapparelled views of the surrounding peaks and the majestic 2,733-metre (8,967-foot) Mount Begbie. Minutes from the base of Revelstoke Mountain Resort and a short drive from downtown Revelstoke, the spectacular timber frame chalet spans 8,500 square-feet, offering a mix of contemporary luxury and mountain comfort in its furnishings, finishings and amenities. Perched above the home sits the largest private heli-pad in the area, capable of accommodating up to a Bell 212 to lift larger private groups to Revelstoke’s vast heliskiing tenures.
 
Thoughtfully designed to accommodate every need and desire, the Flying Moose Chalet’s exemplary service and hospitality includes an on-call private butler, driver, and daily housekeeping team ensuring all guest requests are met, and expectations exceeded. The chalet’s culinary team is built around a philosophy that celebrates the many talented local farmers, fishermen, ranchers, distillers, winemakers, and brewmasters that make up the community. Breakfast, afternoon tea and/or cocktails, and dinner embrace the local fare, presenting a world class gourmet dining experience. 
 
Eight spacious and uniquely appointed suites, each with private baths, comfortably hosts up to eighteen guests. Luxury amenities at the Flying Moose include an outdoor Michael Phelps designed resistance pool, 8-person hot tub, 22-foot climbing wall, gym, steam and massage rooms, media room and games room, all planned around the central kitchen, dining, and great rooms. 
 
Attracting international adventurers since the 1970’s for the unsurpassed quantities of snowfall and quality of powder, Revelstoke is the epicenter of heliskiing globally, and growing in reputation as a ‘bucket-list’ destination since the opening of Revelstoke Mountain Resort in 2007 (North America’s longest lift-serviced descent).

Summer draws more than the traditional rock climbing, rafting and hiking adventurers with an expansive mountain biking trail network, Revelstoke Mountain Resort’s Pipe Coaster and mountain lakes. Adding to the attraction, Cabot Revelstoke, opening in 2023, will include an 18-hole course, called Cabot Pacific, with a spectacular view-plane for the entire course. Flying Moose Chalet will soon find itself overlooking the intersection of the 14th and 15th fairways.
 
Revelstoke is a 2.5 hours’ drive from Kelowna’s International airport, with direct flights from Seattle, Toronto, Vancouver and Edmonton. Flying Moose Chalet is operational year-round, with rates starting at $6,500 CDN + taxes per night in summer, $9,200 CDN +taxes per night in winter. For more information, visit 
www.FlyingMooseBC.com.


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Guylaine St. Gelais Photo
By egross 26 Jan, 2023
Tell us a little bit about yourself My name is Guylaine St. Gelais. I have lived in Revelstoke for the past 13 years. Like many people, I originally came here for a winter to snowboard, but ended up staying. I grew up on a farm outside of Montreal in Quebec where the land was very flat! When I came to Revelstoke, I immediately fell in love with the mountains and the backcountry and delved right into the mountain scene. Though winter in Revelstoke first drew me in, after moving here, I soon came to love the summer even more. I met my partner here and now we have a young son. We feel very fortunate to call Revelstoke home and to have the opportunity to raise our son here. It’s a very special place that we live in. Professionally, my background is social work. When I first got to Revelstoke, I worked at a women’s shelter for four years. Looking for a change, I ended up connecting with the Revelstoke Chamber of Commerce. I started as the Visitor Centre Manager and have since taken on the role of Visitor Experience Manager to develop and run some of our organization’s programs. What are some of the things that you’ve been working on? One of the main projects is the Revelstoke Ambassador Program. Created for locals, our program provides foundational Revelstoke knowledge to help local workers enhance their customer service skills and provide a better visitor experience throughout the town. In addition, I help to ensure that our visitor services have everything their need to provide as much information to our guests as possible. In the summer, we offer a roving visitor services program where we take our van to different locations in the National Park to try and encourage people to explore and check out our wonderful town in addition to the National Park. I’m sure that you’ve probably seen many changes over the years that you’ve lived in Revelstoke. What are some of the biggest changes that you’ve seen? Back when I first came, the people that were attracted to Revelstoke were primarily the heavy, hard-core adventure seekers. More recently however, we’re seeing a more diverse audience. The summer visitor used to be very different than then our winter visitor. Our summer visitors were here to see our National Park, but the winter visitors were here primarily to ski and only ski. Nowadays people aren’t necessarily coming here to bike or ski. They are coming here for other reasons including the small-town mountain experience. They’ve discovery the incredible cross-country skiing, the winter hiking trails, spa and so much more. Today’s Revelstoke is for anyone of all ages and interests. If you were to choose your favourite place in Revelstoke, where would it be? My very favourite place in Revelstoke is a little spot on a rock in our neighbourhood that sits out overlooking the river. I love sitting there. It reminds me of my good friend who passed away. I love how you can feel the strength of the river. It’s just such a beautiful place to slow down and connect with nature. Outside of work band being a mother, what are some of your favourite activities? I snowboard. I love anything to do with snowboarding – in particular, the backcountry. In the summer, it’s all about mountain biking. Just recently, I also started exploring pottery. If you were to pick three words to describe Revelstoke what would they be? Connection - connection to the people and to the land. Nature. Home. What would you say is the must-do thing in Revelstoke? Whatever your ability, everyone should make a point of experiencing the alpine. It’s there and accessible and that’s such a rare thing. In the summer, alpine meadows are spectacular. In the winter, it’s a different experience, but equally as amazing. Is there something that you want to share? A local’s secret that you might have? Grab a scoop of gelato from La Bagette! I am dairy-free and they make an incredible sorbet and white chocolate gelato. I highly recommend it! The cookies from Terra Firma are also a must-have. Their cookies are loved by all the locals.
Zuzana Riha
By egross 09 Dec, 2022
My name is Zuzana Riha. I live in Revelstoke and have so for the past 29 years. I moved here because I love the climate, I love the four seasons and I love the fact that I can adventure year-round, outside. I really like being outside and surrounded by nature.
By egross 11 Nov, 2022
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