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Travel insurance for prolonged trip/season and off piste/guided cat days?

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Hi all,

I know there have been lots of discussions about travel insurance for ski trips over the years on this board, and they've been helpful at informing me about a few things in the past when I've gone on 5 week trips. But I was hoping to pick peoples' brains about any recommendations they would have for my particular situation this upcoming winter.

- I'll be going for 12 weeks to Canada
- There will be lots of off piste stuff both with and without a guide - but I'm assuming this doesn't matter for Canada as it will all be within resort boundaries and so doesn't have the same distinction between on/off piste as in Europe
- I will be going on at least 2 cat skiing days in the backcountry
- Maybe a couple of guided touring days in the backcountry
- I *might* (probably won't) go on one heliskiing day
- No park riding

Any help is appreciated. I've already looked around at a few places but they seem either very expensive or not covering my requirements as above, so wondering if anyone else has any insight/options I might have overlooked.

Many thanks!
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@Mountain Surfer, Snowcard , buy a yearly worldwide policy max adventure should cover you , it won’t come cheap because it covers North America .

https://www.snowcard.co.uk/ski-travel-insurance?gad_source=1&gclid=EAIaIQobChMI6LWF5-KyggMVDtntCh1DXA9pEAAYASAAEgIIBvD_BwE
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I use BMC Insurance which gives coverage of off-piste activities, and also decent options for longer trips. However, I think your main problem is that Canada is normally considered the same geographical areas as the USA, and insurance premiums are generally high for travel to the USA, I assume because of medical costs.
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@Mountain Surfer, Amex platinum might cover everything you need- unusual for a bundled policy, it covers trips up to 90 days duration. Not sure about whether heli and cat are still there, they used to be.
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It depends what you're insuring for, really.

The cat/ heli company I used to work with would sell you "insurance" on a daily basis, for about $75CDN. It depends a bit what risks you're concerned about. Many operators will have links to insurance companies on their sites.

BC is a bit like the UK in respect of general back country rescue (that is, not performed specifically by your cat/ heli operator or a resort):
https://www.piquenewsmagazine.com/local-news/who-pays-for-search-and-rescue-costs-bc-6743525

The ER doesn't care if you were injured walking around the village, at the resort, or across the way in the cat terrain.
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@Mountain Surfer, carte neige or e.g. Vieux Campeur (€30 annual)?
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BMC (discount if you get a membership) and MPI both worth a look.

North America drives the price up, because of USA - don't know if anyone does a Canada but not USA poliicy.
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Thanks a lot for suggestions so far!

I looked at Snowcard. Interestingly they quoted £850 for just a three month single trip, but £350 for an annual multi-trip... Will have to look into that more closely

I do have Amex Gold and Platinum, didn't know they may provide coverage so will definitely enquire with them.

Thanks for other suggestions - will need to spend a lot of time researching BMC, MPI, others as well.
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If using Amex check that off piste includes “without a guide or instructor”.
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Join an alpine club, get their anuual insurance. I am with CAF (Club alpin Francais). €87 a year about another €80 if I want worldwide/high altitude (over 5000m) coverage.
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Hi everyone!! Newbie here Very Happy Have been doing all the fun research and calls to get some season insurance for France where the hubby and I will be heading in a few weeks woop woop

Wanted to ask if anyone had any particular thoughts on MPI vs the companies who use "Longstay & Backpacker" (https://www.pjhayman.com/products/longstay-backpacker/) as underwritten by PJ Hayman?

Have been given a really attractive quote of £515 by JS Travel using Longstay & Backpacker which is around £400 cheaper than any others. But don't want to fall into any traps! Any thoughts gratefully received Smile
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I haven't been to Canada since COVID so not really up to date on best insurance. To be honest I mainly just used true traveller as I had a friend get in a pretty nasty accident in Canada and he was with true traveller and I was very impressed with how they handled it. They probably weren't the cheapest, but was nice to have a bit of confidence in them.

Just plugged in 3 months including Canada/USA and with unlimited skiing into their website and the lowest quote is £338. Includes all off-piste, backcountry, cat etc. Of course lowest means bare bones cover with higher excess but that's usually what I go for. £338 doesn't seem unreasonable, if you do end up in hospital in Canada it's a small fortune.
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