Getting kids out on the hill can be expensive. Even on those nights when skiing is only ten bucks at Snow Valley, you’re looking at least a hundred bucks if you’re bringing multiple kids and paying for rentals and lift passes. Finding ways to reduce that cost, and get kids outside during the winter months is a little easier with Snowpass!
SNOWPASS lets you ski and snowboard three times at EACH participating ski area for $29.95. That’s a lot of skiing and snowboarding right across Canada!
To join in, you need to be in grade 4 or 5 (or 9 or 10 years old) and live in Canada. Every skier and snowboarder is welcome, especially if you’re a beginner. You only need to apply once for the SnowPass™ and it is valid until the end of grade 5. This means if you apply in grade 4 the pass is valid for two years.
WHAT SHOULD YOU KNOW BEFORE YOU REGISTER
- There are some blackout days with the pass – a couple of days during fall break, or on Family Day (there are often deals that are available during these times for families, so not a dealbreaker for our family)
- Rentals are not included in the offer
- Depending on age, skill or rules, some ski hills may require an adult to accompany the child using the Snowpass to access the hill
HOW DO YOU REGISTER FOR SNOWPASS?
Registration is simple. All you have to do is take a photo of your child, to include in the registration package. Include their proof of age, and the $29.95 payment, and you’ll receive Snowpass in the mail.
VISIT SKICANADA.ORG TO LEARN MORE
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