Pick up a grade 4 or 5 SnowPass for your child and give them hundreds of reasons to stay active this winter.
Winter is just around the corner and rather than staying inside this winter, the Canadian Ski Council (CSC) encourages you to get out and have fun hitting the slopes! Skiing and snowboarding are some of Canada’s most popular winter sports and one of the best ways to stay active this winter. Once your kids feel the pride and exhilaration of zooming down the hills they won’t want to stay home!
The Canadian Ski Council wants to help keep your kids healthy and active this winter season. Pick up a Grade 4 or 5 SnowPass and find hundreds of ways to save this winter. Your child’s SnowPass is valid from December 1st until the end of the season. If your child is in grade 4, their SnowPass is valid until the end of grade 5, so it can be used over a two year period. The SnowPass includes three lift passes for each of the 150+ ski areas that are participating all across Canada.
So this winter there is only one reason we should be finding you in front of the computer. SnowPass registration is available online. Just visit www.snowpass.ca, complete the registration form, upload a photo, proof of age/grade and pay the small administration/shipping fee of $29.99 including taxes.  Your child’s very own SnowPass will be mailed straight to your door.
Applications are available to anyone in grade 4 or 5. With over 150 different ski areas participating nation-wide, including 32 ski areas in British Columbia, 19 ski areas in Alberta, 1 ski area in Saskatchewan, 2 ski areas in Manitoba, 33 ski areas in Ontario, 57 ski areas in Quebec, 8 in Atlantic Canada and 1 in the Yukon; everyone can take advantage of this amazing deal.
What’s better than getting your child out and active this winter? The savings! The SnowPass program offers you hundreds of opportunities to get your children out of the house and onto the slopes. Don’t delay, apply today.
Learn more about the Grade 4 and 5 SnowPass online at www.snowpass.ca or www.passeportdesneiges.ca. You can also pick up an application form from your child’s grade 4 or 5 elementary school teachers.
The Canadian Ski Council is a national, not-for-profit ski and snowboard organization whose mandate is to increase participation in recreational skiing, snowboarding, and cross country skiing in Canada. The Canadian Ski Council was founded in 1977.