Mount Currie, north of Whistler, was the scene of Wednesday of the latest avalanche death in the province. Mount Currie, north of Whistler, was the scene of Wednesday of the latest avalanche death in the province. (CBC)

A skier has been killed in an avalanche in southwestern B.C.

The RCMP said the man died Wednesday on Mount Currie, about 15 kilometres northeast of Whistler.

Four skiers — two males and two females — were caught in the slide at about 2 p.m. PT, said RCMP Sgt. Peter Thiessen.

One of the males was caught and buried in the slide and was dug out by his companions, but had died at the scene, said Thiessen.

The man was in his 30s and from the Pemberton area, within a few kilometres of Mount Currie.

He is the tenth B.C. avalanche victim so far this winter.

None of the other skiers was injured and all were taken from the scene by rescue helicopter.