Cabot, a leading developer and operator of luxury resort and residential golf destinations, announced expansion plans for Cabot Revelstoke, its four-season mountain destination in development in British Columbia. Highlights include a new 155-room hotel, Cabot Revelstoke Mountain Lodge; limited preview play of its jaw-dropping 18-hole public golf course in fall 2026; and continued momentum across an exclusive collection of luxury residences.
Set against the dramatic backdrop of the Monashee and Selkirk Mountain Ranges, Cabot Revelstoke is rapidly taking shape in the charming alpine town of Revelstoke, celebrated as the “heli-skiing capital of the world.” Located at the base of Revelstoke Mountain, the community will seamlessly combine world-class golf and skiing with refined accommodations, thoughtfully designed amenities and Cabot’s signature hospitality.
“We are thrilled to begin 2026 with strong momentum at Cabot Revelstoke, which is poised to become a basecamp for year-round mountain adventure and connection in one of the world’s most breathtaking settings,” said Ben Cowan-Dewar, CEO and co-founder of Cabot. “The scale and beauty of the legendary destination make this one of the most captivating projects we have ever undertaken and an ideal location for Cabot’s first mountain golf and ski experience.”
Golf
Positioned near the base of Revelstoke Mountain Resort lies the highly anticipated Cabot Revelstoke golf course. Newly renamed, the 18-hole course is designed by acclaimed Alberta native Rod Whitman of Whitman, Axland & Cutten. Perched high above the Columbia River valley on a spectacular bench of land, the routing takes full advantage of the sweeping vistas overlooking the river and surrounding peaks. Designed to reflect the grandeur of its surroundings and work harmoniously with the natural terrain, Cabot Revelstoke will feature generous fairways, expansive greens and bold bunkering, with holes unfolding alongside dramatic cliffs, meandering creeks and natural landforms. Environmental stewardship is central to the project, with the course and surrounding built environment certified by Audubon International’s comprehensive Platinum Signature Sanctuary program. Limited preview play for the new public course is anticipated in fall 2026.
Complementing the golf experience, Cabot Revelstoke will introduce The Railyard, a par-three short course named in honor of Revelstoke’s rich railway heritage. Anchored by a vibrant clubhouse with dining and a variety of activities, including bowling lanes, virtual golf, shuffle boards and more, the space is designed as a lively hub for the community and visitors. Construction is set to begin this year.
Real Estate
Drawing inspiration from classic European ski chalets in the Dolomites and the Alps, The Residences at Cabot Revelstoke blend alpine elegance with modern comfort. Designed by New York- and San Francisco-based architecture firm Hart Howerton, with interiors by Studio K, the homes feature soaring ceilings, warm and inviting interiors, expansive outdoor space and panoramic mountain views.
Nearly sold out, Chalet 1 features a collection of nine luxury residences with four- and five-bedroom single-level floorplans. Floor-to-ceiling windows and spacious terraces seamlessly connect each home to the surrounding landscape, capturing the essence of mountain living. Chalet 1 four-bedroom residences start at $7.6 million CAD.
Cabot Revelstoke Mountain Lodge
Scheduled to open in early 2027 with construction well underway, the newly unveiled Cabot Revelstoke Mountain Lodge will serve as the central hub of the resort. The 155-room lodge will feature a refined, modern steakhouse and bar, spa and wellness facilities complete with hot tubs and sauna, a fully equipped fitness center, a European-inspired event venue for weddings, corporate events and celebrations accommodating up to 400 guests, curated retail and convenient check-in for golf and heli-skiing.
“Revelstoke has long been one of Canada’s most iconic mountain towns, and Cabot Revelstoke reflects an exciting new chapter for the destination,” said Tom Gaglardi, CEO of Northland. “The addition of the golf course, alongside Cabot Revelstoke Mountain Lodge and new homes will attract new visitors while strengthening Revelstoke’s appeal as a destination people return to year after year.”


