Contact at the Chalet
Contact at the Cabin comes to Canada
BRANDON POWELL and Local Presenters TBA
November 9-12, 2023
Invermere, British Columbia
Cold River Water next to Natural Hot Springs
All inclusive food, airport shuttle (Calgary), lodging, tour fees, park entrance fees, included – ALCOHOL NOT INCLUDED -
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Canada Day Pass (no lodging)
500.00$ -
Canada Deposit
420.00$ -
Canada Private 1 Person
1,375.00$ -
Canada Private 2 Person
1,875.00$ -
Canada Single/Bunk
950.00$
Schedule
Thursday Nov 9
2PM Aiport Pickup
5PM Meet and Greet
7PM Dinner
8PM Opening Address
930PM Bonfire and Hangout
Friday Nov 10
830AM Breathwork and Cold Plunges
10AM Breakfast
11AM Brandon Presentation
1230PM Lunch
130PM Load Vans to Hot Springs
5PM Load Vans Back to Chalet
630PM Dinner
8PM Local Presenter
10PM Bonfire and Hangout
Saturday Nov 11
8AM Breathwork and Cold Plunges
930AM Breakfast
1030AM Local Presenter
12pm Lunch
1PM Optional outings Hot Springs - Nordic Spa
7PM Dinner
8PM Closing Ceremony
9PM Closing Party and Bonfire
Sunday Nov 12
9AM Breakfast
1030AM Checkout – shuttles to airport
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For the past four years, Grimerica has hosted what has come to be known as Contact at the Cabin, or CaC.
It’s a meetup of guests and fans mingling ideas and strategies about controversial topics and ancient fables over the course of a long weekend. Contact at the Cabin returns as we ascend the mountains of British Columbia, Canada for our first event north of the border with Brandon Powell and some locals.
Our Speakers

Brandon Powell
Wim Hof Method Istructor
What To Expect
Whats Included?
This year at our Contact at The Cabin 2023 event we will be offering all meals and some snack to get everyone through the stay (please contact us with dietary requirements) as well as transportation from Calgary International Airport to the venue in Invermere. We will provide transportation to and from the hot springs as well as back to the Calgary International Airport. All park entrance fees included.
Lussier Hot Springs
Located in Whiteswan Lake Provincial Park, these are some of the best BC natural hot springs. They are reached via a couple minute walk down a gradual, smooth trail. The springs are really just a collection of rocks arranged into a series of rough pools with gravel bottoms, each at a different temperature based on their proximity to the hot spring and the amount of cool river water mixing in. With the rocky shore, picturesque river, surrounding forest and looming mountains, Lussier Hot Springs are about as scenic as it gets.
Accommodations
Mountains, endless nature, wilderness but only 15 min to town! You’ll love it because of the outdoors space, the comfy beds, and the fresh air. Our place is good for couples, solo adventurers, business travelers, families and pets. Lots of space for outdoors activities. Best clean mountain water. Hiking, Skiing, swimming, climbing, natural hot springs, biking, and almost any outdoor activity you can think of! Cozy with a great kitchen, living room and more!
Radium Hot Springs
This family-friendly mineral water thermal pool in Kootenay National Park is located right next to BC-93. It sits right at the base of a sheer mountain wall and is the ideal place for a good, hot soak, especially in winter with snow-covered mountains partially visible through the heavy steam (sometimes you can even spot big-horned sheep). The water is typically between 37-40C (98-104F) and proudly odourless (perfect for those that aren’t big fans of sulfur or rotten eggs).

The Host

Darren Grimes
MC/Host

Graham Dunlop
Host / Researcher / Writer