Skiing for Kids in Canada

Winter Activities Like Snowboarding Are the Best Ways to Keep Active

© Lori Henry

Dec 25, 2007

Grade 5 students are being treated to a Snowpass to encourage them to get outside and play.


Canadian children are being encouraged to ski and snowboard this year by a new initiative from the Canadian Ski Council. The SnowPass allows grade five students three free lift passes for participating mountains in their area. Also included are discounts on lessons and rentals, some of which will translate into savings next year.

"Investing in good equipment, lessons and knowing the rules of the slopes can make kids' Christmas break a fun and active winter outdoor experience. A certified Canadian ski or snowboard instructor can teach a child the proper basics in an age-appropriate manner and correct any potential problems or bad habits," said Colin Chedore, President of the Canadian Ski Council.

It's great how easy the program is. You can either buy the pass from Sport Chek, Sport Mart, Sports Experts or Intersport stores or from grade five elementary school teachers. Check out the SnowPass website for an application form and to find out which areas are participating in the program.

Wouldn't it be great to be in grade five?


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