Heli purchases Great Canadian Heli‑Skiing and Heather Mountain Lodge
Heli has announced that it has closed on the purchase of Great Canadian Heli-Skiing and Heather Mountain Lodge located halfway between Golden and Revelstoke, B.C. at the East gate of Glacier National Park.
The lodge and ski tenure will continue to operate as the leader in boutique heli-skiing and summer gateway to Canada's Glacier National Park.
Andy Culp and Brock Strasbourger, founders of heli.life, self describe as "recovering bankers." With established relationships and customer insights “it became clear to Culp and Strasbourger that they should vertically integrate their business… We evaluated a number of opportunities in the last couple years but we couldn't find the ‘right’ moment until now. This made too much sense from both a strategic and investment thesis perspective," says Strasbourger of their new purchase.
"We are selling a business full of Best Day Evers," declared Greg and Maaike Porter, owners for the past 23 years. "We have surrounded ourselves with guests, employees, partners, and now new owners that share that vision. We look forward to working with them over the next year as we help with the transition."
When asked about what this purchase means for the future of Great Canadian Heli-Skiing and Heli, Culp replied, "Very little will change. We have been in this industry for long enough to know that it's the lodge staff and guides at these operations that make them so special and successful. We told Maaike and Greg from the beginning that we want the entire team to stay on and we feel very strongly about respecting the legacy of not just Great Canadian Heli-Skiing, but the entire community of operators who we think of as friends and peers."
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