CPR Given to Backcountry Skier After Cypress Mountain Accident

A 26-year-old Vancouver skier has died following a serious backcountry skiing accident on the North Shore of Vancouver. Emergency responders confirmed that cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) was performed at the scene before the man was transported to hospital.

Wilderness Ordeal on the North Shore

The incident occurred on the backcountry slopes of Cypress Mountain, near Hollyburn Ridge and the Baden Powell Trail. Two snowshoers discovered the skier’s friend attempting to assist him after he became trapped along a muddy creek embankment.

Recognizing the urgency of the situation, the snowshoers immediately stepped in and began administering CPR. Their prompt actions provided critical care while emergency crews were dispatched to the remote area.

Emergency Response and Rescue Efforts

North Shore Rescue responded to the scene and coordinated a complex extraction due to the challenging terrain. A helicopter equipped with long-line rescue gear was used to airlift the injured skier to a waiting ambulance.

Backcountry rescue responders performing CPR after Cypress Mountain skiing accident on Vancouver’s North Shore
Rescue teams and bystanders respond to a backcountry skiing emergency near Cypress Mountain after a skier collapses

Despite the rapid response and life-saving efforts, the skier later died from his injuries. West Vancouver Police have stated that the man’s identity will not be released unless consent is provided by his family. According to reporting by CTV News, the rescue required specialized equipment due to the isolated location of the incident. The full original report can be read

CPR Given to Backcountry Skier After Cypress Mountain Accident

The Importance of Early CPR Intervention

This tragic incident highlights how vital early CPR can be during medical emergencies—especially in wilderness or backcountry settings where professional help may be delayed. CPR helps maintain blood flow and oxygen to the brain and vital organs until advanced medical care is available.

Learning CPR and first aid equips individuals with the skills and confidence needed to respond effectively in emergencies. Enrolling in certified first aid and CPR courses can help ensure you are prepared to act when every second counts.

About The Author

Mark Kascha

Certified First Aid Instructor Trainer with 30+ years of real-world experience, including lifeguarding, workplace emergency response, and first aid program development across Canada. Has worked with WorkSafeBC, WSIB, and Manitoba Health.

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