Learn to Ski and Snowboard

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Once you learn the basics, skiing and snowboarding are great ways to enjoy the Canadian winter. Follow the link below to our Go Skiing Go Snowboarding website and get the information you need to know before getting on the hill.

Learn to Ski or Snowboard

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Thinking about taking up skiing or snowboarding? Or already a skier or snowboarder looking for tips, contests, videos and deals? Click here to head to our Go Skiing Go Snowboarding section for everything you need to get inspired to hit the slopes!

Discover Skiing & Snowboarding

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Discover great deals on lift tickets, ski and snowboard lessons, and equipment rental packages. Beginners. This is your opportunity to try skiing and snowboarding in a fun, inexpensive environment.

Never Ever DaysHave your Never Ever Day Today

Never Ever Days is the ultimate beginners’ package for anyone who’s ever considered trying skiing or snowboarding; providing everything you need – equipment rental, beginner lift ticket, and a lesson – for just $25.

Ski Industry News and Insights

Speed Skiing Sun Peaks

“It’s crazy. It’s wild. It’s so fast. We’re probably all a little bit nuts,” says event organizer and speed-skier Adam Earle, as Sun Peaks gears up to host the 2015 Bear Country FIS Speed Skiing World Cup from March 11 to 14.

Quebec’s Moguls Love Affair

There are tangible reasons why the province of Quebec consistently produces world-class moguls talent. Perhaps far stronger are the intangibles — the engaging, inspirational personalities of the champions. The provincial pride. The passion.

Kingsbury Makes The Record Books

Canada’s Mikael Kingsbury has been dominant all season long on the World Cup freestyle skiing circuit, and now he has the records to prove it.

Fast Girls, Fast Boots

They have donned the walls of all legit ski tuning room worldwide for over 40 years, and now Marie-Michèle Gagnon takes the honour of gracing the Lange Girls poster.

Family Man

Erik Guay realizes, now at the age of 33, that he is a veteran ski racer. Part of it is the grueling post-race recovery. Even more telling: his mindset of yearning for home rather than a wanderlust that had defined much of the first three decades of his life.