The company was originally incorporated
in 1982 as Mad River Nordic Ski Enterprises Inc. with the purpose
of developing and operating a comprehensive Nordic centre focusing
on commercial backcountry recreation.
A successful builder himself, Brad assembled a crew
of some of Whistler’s finest trades people, and the construction
of a deluxe wilderness lodge began in 1996.
In such a remote location, with no road access, materials
had to either be flown in by helicopter, or transported in the winter
by snowcat. Despite the challenges, the first phase of Callaghan
Backcountry Lodge (originally called Powder Mountain Lakeside Lodge)
officially opened in the fall of 1998.
Since the company's inception, the principals have
remained committed to their original vision - to build the most
renowned, respected, and sought-after mountain adventure wilderness
resort in the world.
Humble Beginnings to Olympic Experience
In 2001, the company changed its name to Callaghan Country Wilderness Adventures and renamed the lodge Callaghan Lodge. The change was
made to more clearly reflect the company’s core purpose.
2002 saw the addition of three new bedrooms and a
sewage treatment plant at the lodge as well as the construction
of a brand new dedicated 13 km Nordic access trail linking Alexander
Falls to the lodge in the Upper Callaghan Valley.
In 2003, a commercial kitchen
and an elegant dining room were added to the lodge and several improvements
were made to the access trail.
Now in 2007, we are next door neighbours to the brand-new world-class Whistler Olympic Park, the official venue for the nordic events at the 2010 Olympic and Paralympic Games. To take full advantage of the new trails and cross-country opportunities they provide, we've introduced a Day-Use program, new for the 2007-2008 season.
And that brings us to the present... come visit us this winter to be a part of the experience! |