Friday, January 13, 2017

Getting the Kids Active Your Family’s New Year’s Resolution?/ La résolution de votre famille pour la nouvelle année est de garder vos enfants actifs?



Getting the Kids Active Your Family’s New Year’s Resolution?
Pick up a SnowPass for your 4th or 5th grader
and get them skiing and snowboarding this season!


Wondering what to do to get the kids outside and active this New Year? The Canadian Ski Council has you covered. The CSC’s Grade 4 & 5 SnowPass provides children in grade 4 and 5 with three lift tickets at each of the 150+ participating ski areas across Canada for just $29.95. That’s enough skiing and snowboarding to keep them busy from now until the end of the season.

Skiing and snowboarding are two of Canada’s hottest winter sports and millions of parents know that it’s the best way to keep their little bundles of joy active and entertained during the winter. “Learning a new sport is an excellent opportunity for families to not only bond,” comments Paul Pinchbeck, President and CEO of the Canadian Ski Council, “it’s also an exhilarating and healthy way for children to gain self-confidence, pride, and a great way to stay fit and active during the winter months.”

With a brand new year ahead of us, the Canadian Ski Council understands that budgets are tight. That’s why for the past 20 years we have been dedicated to making it easy and affordable for all parents to get their kids started in skiing and snowboarding.

The Grade 4 & 5 SnowPass is a national program and can be used at over 150 ski areas across Canada, including 31 ski areas in British Columbia, 24 in Alberta, 1 in Saskatchewan, 3 in Manitoba, 31 in Ontario, 59 in Quebec, 8 in Atlantic Canada, and 1 in the Yukon. So no matter where you live, everyone can take advantage of this fantastic offer. To see a full list of participating ski areas, please visit www.snowpass.ca.

Registering your child for a SnowPass is easy and any child in grade 4 or 5 is eligible (or those born in 2006 or 2007). Just visit www.snowpass.ca, upload your child’s picture and proof of age, enter your method of payment, and presto – your child’s personalized SnowPass ePass will be emailed to you.

With all the snow that’s falling, it’s never too soon to get your children outside on the slopes and take full advantage of the savings that the SnowPass program offers. So bundle up the kids and get outside and enjoy the joys Canadian winters have to offer.

Grade 4 and 5 SnowPass information and applications are available online at www.snowpass.ca or www.passeportdesneiges.ca.
   
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The Canadian Ski Council is a not for profit association that was founded in 1977 and works on behalf of its member organizations to increase participation in recreational skiing and snowboarding in Canada.
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