Member Organizations
The Canadian Ski Council member organizations come from all walks of the Canadian ski and snowboard industry with the common goal to promote skiing and snowboarding to all Canadians. Our members include ski area operators, instructors, coaches, racing associations, retailers, patrollers, friends of the adaptive community and ski and snowboard gear manufacturers.
For an organization to become a member of the Canadian Ski Council, it must be a properly constituted national ski / snowboard organization interested in furthering the objectives of the Canadian Ski Council.
The Quebec Ski Areas Association represents and defends its members’ interests, promotes winter sports such as downhill skiing, cross-country skiing and snowboarding and works to improve ski areas’ performance and product quality.
OFFICE:
Association des stations de ski du Québec (ASSQ)
1347, National Street, Terrebonne Quebec J6W 6H8 Ph: 450-765-2012 Fax : 450-765-2025Email: ski@assq.qc.ca Web: https://www.maneige.ski/
E-mail: lwilson@kerrcontrols.ca
CADS has over 3,000 members and affiliated programs at ski resorts across Canada.
CADS also coordinates and administers the annual Spring CADS Festival, a week-long event for the people with a disability to take lessons from beginner to advanced including introduction to gates and racing; and for CADS volunteers and instructors the opportunity to participate in daily training sessions and certification courses with some of the best instructors of adaptive skiing and snowboarding in Canada.
OFFICE:
CADS National Office
CASI’s mandate is to promote the sport of snowboarding, snowboard instruction and the profession of snowboard teaching in Canada by training and certifying snowboard instructors to ensure that a national standard of safe and efficient snowboard instruction is maintained.
CASI is divided into 6 regions: British Columbia, Alberta, Manitoba/Saskatchewan, Ontario, Quebec and Atlantic. Each region has a Regional Coordinator to address regional concerns and administer our Level 1 and Park 1 Instructor Courses.
OFFICE:
Contact:Dan Genge -CASI Executive Director: email: dgenge@casi-acms.com Head Office: Canadian Association of Snowboard Instructors 60 Canning Crescent, Cambridge, ON N1T 1X2 Tel: 1-519-624-6593 / 1-877-976-2274 Fax: 1-519-624-6594 / 1-866-471-6594 Email: info@casi-acms.com Website: www.casi-acms.com
OFFICE:
Canadian Snowsports Association (CSA)
Suite 202 – 1451 West Broadway, Vancouver BC V6H 1H6 Canada Tel: 604-734-6800 Fax: 604-669-7954 www.canadiansnowsports.comOFFICE:
Head Office Mailing Address:
Canadian Ski Instructors’ Alliance (CSIA) 8615 Saint-Laurent Boulevard, Montreal, QC H2P 2M9 TEL: 1-514-748-2648 / 1-800-811-6428 FAX: 1-514-748-2476 / 1-800-811-6427 EMAIL: national@snowpro.com WEBSITE: www.snowpro.comSince the 1940s, this organization has continued to fill a critical need for first responders on the ski slopes. Today, the CSP delivers a cross-section of national programs which provide vital skills, certified education and training in outdoor emergency care. Many lives are saved each year thanks to the competence of CSP patrollers.
We promote safety and injury prevention and provide the highest possible standards of education, certification and delivery in first aid and rescue services to the snow industry.
OFFICE:
Canadian Ski Patrol (CSP)
4531 Southclark PlaceOttawa, On K1T 3V2 Tel: (613) 822-2245 Fax: (613) 822-1088
E-MAIL: admin@skipatrol.ca
The Canada West Ski Areas Association (CWSAA) is a not-for-profit trade association that represents the Ski Areas of Western Canada. Its primary areas of focus are safety and risk management, sustainable market growth, people and talent development, and government advocacy.
CWSAA was founded in 1967 and incorporated in 1973, under the Canada Corporations Act. At the May 12, 2014 CWSAA AGM members approved new By-laws and Articles of Continuance to facilitate a migration to the new Canada Not-for-profit Corporations Act. CWSAA filed the required forms with Corporations Canada on May 26, 2014 and received a Certificate of Continuance on June 3, 2014.
As of 2019, CWSAA represents 271 Members, including 121 ski areas and 150 suppliers to the ski industry. This outstanding level of member support allows CWSAA to provide a strong and unified voice for the Western Canadian Ski Industry.
Ski areas in Western Canada attract 9.5 million alpine skier visits and generate $2.1 billion in spending annually. They employ 28,600 people (19,000 FTEs) and provide an economic cornerstone for the winter tourism industry.
OFFICE:
300-1726 Dolphin Ave, Kelowna, BC V1Y 9R9Phone: 778-484-5535
E-MAIL: office@cwsaa.org
WEB SITE: www.cwsaa.org
OFFICE:
Ontario Snow Resorts Association (OSRA)
P.O. Box 575 Collingwood, ON L9Y 4E8 Tel: 705-443-5450, FAX: 705-443-5460 E-MAIL: osra@skiontario.ca WEBSITE: www.skiontario.caAssociate Members
We also feature Associate Member Organizations. Interested in becoming an Associate Member? Download our Application Form or contact us at help@skicanada.org or call the CSC office at 1-877-736-1117.