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Butch Boutry Ski Shop

Butch Boutry Ski Shop

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2080 Washington St, Rossland, British Columbia, V0G 1Y0, Canada
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Feb 24, 2018
Bought a pair of skis from here and was extremely impressed with the service and the selection of skis. The guys were really nice and helpful with what I was looking for. They stayed longer than the store was open for just to finish mounting my touring bindings to my skis. Definitely recommend stopping here.

Mar 8, 2018
First day on a ski trip I discovered problem with my AT bindings. To make this situation worse I have a non standard setup with inserts and tech bindings. I stopped in Butch Boutry at 5pm and these guys had the skills and tools to get me going again. Skis were ready the next morning and better setup than when I went in. Saved my trip. Thanks!

Jan 7, 2018
Always good to drop in to see Butch and Enza also checked out the merchandise 🤣 Didn't leave empty handed. 😚🤗

Mar 13, 2017
Sadly the heel plate on my ever so comfy boots shattered. Went into the shops look at boots on sale. End of season, not a whole lot, but Nate found a few in my size, and was the best boot fitter I have ever had. ( have skied >50 years) No one has ever told me about cuff adjustment! No pressure, excellent service!

Jan 14, 2017
Butch is a great ol soul, but if you want a ski tune within a day or two, it just doesn't happen. Over a week is not practical if you are visiting the ski hill, right? It's a great tune, but you better get some kind of rock solid guarantee when you hand your ski over... C,mon Butch, don't make us go the Nelson...

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Opening Hours

Mon:9 am - 5:30 pm
Tue:9 am - 5:30 pm
Wed:9 am - 5:30 pm
Thu:9 am - 5:30 pm
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Sat:9 am - 5:30 pm

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