Rocky Mountain Snow Cat's first grooming machine
Making a sled trail
There are many mishaps in the oil patch industry in Alberta
Clearing Leases
Where is the Snow Cat?
Sometimes the ice is thinner than you think when trying to run a Cat across it
Looks good!
Who told me the ice was thick enough?
I almost made it!
Glad I didn't go down nose first
Waiting on orders
Get moving!
A good reason to have a Snow Cat from Rocky Mountain Snow Cats
Another reason you may need a Snow Cat from Rocky Mountain Snow Cats
Sorry about that!
Another reason for a Snow Cat!
Clearing the road Spectators
   

The making of the movie
"Mystery Alaska" (1999)


A comedy about the residents of a small Alaskan town who get over-excited when their hockey team gets chosen to host a televised event. Originally was to be filmed in Rossland, BC but eventually was filmed in Canmore, Alberta.

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Getting ready for the opening scene of "Mystery Alaska" as depicted in the official movie poster (partially shown above).

Snow Cats on the filming scene of Mystery Alaska These Snow Cats sure make our day much easier.
The filming of Inception at Fortress Mountain Ske Resort in Alberta where Snow Cats from Rocky Mountain Snow Cats were used for transportation of people and equipment

"Inception" Kananaskis Alberta filming location

Fortress Mountain Ski Resort in Kananaskis, Alberta, the Canadian shooting location for the movie "Inception" where Snow Cats were used to transport people and equipment.

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D-TOX staring Sylvester Stylllone filmed in Whistler British Columbia where Rocky Mountan Snow Cats supplied the Snow Cats

"D-TOX" (AKA Eye See You) filmed in Whister BC

"D-TOX" (Eye See You), staring Sylvester Stallone was filmed in Whistler, BC, where they used Snow Cats to transport people and equipment. We transported people with the carriers and plowed snow almost 24/7 as it snowed 50' that winter. 1/2 of the movie set got buried as we had filled every valley and ended up pushing snow uphill, the banks on the road up to the set were over 20' high.

More photos and reviews of "Eye See You"

 
 
   
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