2013/2014 RCRTABLE 2006 SCHOOLOF CONTENTS GROUP INFORMATION RESOURCE GUIDE

Page Program Overview 2

Resort Information 3

Schools Trust Us For Safety 4

Planning Guide 5

General Information 8

Pricing 10

Booking Policies 11

Booking Forms and Instructions 13

Student Information 16

Alpine Responsibility Code 20

Grade 2 Pass / Grade 5 Pass 21

Trail Map 22

Our Apple To You… 23

Contacts (Back Cover) 24

www.skircr.com/schools PROGRAM OVERVIEW

Resorts of the (RCR) school programs are designed to incorporate and emphasize snow safety and the importance of outdoor recreational activities as part of a healthy balanced lifestyle. We feel that every child should have an opportunity to participate in skiing and snowboarding. To help facilitate this, RCR offers cost effective lift, lesson, and rental packages.

This guide will help you organize, plan, and create your school’s ski trip with a strong educational component. Skiing and snowboarding fits into the School Curriculum for Physical Education under the general outcomes of activity, health benefits, cooperation, and daily activity. In addition, our instructional programs are easily linked to wellness, biology, and other science curriculum. Lessons will be focused on personal safety, warm-up and cool down exercises, potential hazards, first aid, and the technical skills of skiing or snowboarding.

We look forward to having your school visit Ski Area this season.

Visit www.skinakiska.com/groups/school-groups for more details. For booking and inquiries, please contact an RCR Group Sales Coordinator at 1-800-258-SNOW (7669)

See you soon!

Kylie Shaw Sales and Events Coordinator Nakiska Ski Area

2 www.skircr.com/schools NAKISKA SKI AREA INFORMATION

As ’s closest mountain and the Mountain Stats skiing venue, we are proud to teach and encourage young Average Annual Snowfall: 250 cm / 98 in people in the sport of skiing and snowboarding. We hope that today’s new participants will go on to enjoy an active lifestyle Base Elevation:1479 m / 4851 ft involving downhill recreation. Summit Elevation: 2258 m / 7406 ft Skiable Terrain: 1021 acres Being part of the Olympic legacy has provided Nakiska with Number of Lifts: 6 many benefits. Our world-class system ensures Number of Trails: 64 that we have the most consistent ski conditions in the area. Our location, just off the Trans- Highway, makes Beginner Trails: 16% getting here one of the safest road trips available. With very Intermediate Trails: 70% limited avalanche danger and backcountry hazards, and Expert Trails: 14% varied terrain with wide-open runs, Nakiska is an excellent choice for school groups. Nordic: 40 km of double track set trails from the base of the Nakiska Nakiska is the closest mountain from Calgary for skiing and access road starting at Ribbon snowboarding. Just 83 km (52 miles) from the Calgary city limits, Nakiska is a short 50 minute drive. Creek Hostel. Head west on the Trans-Canada Highway (Hwy #1), then Length of season: December to mid-April south on Highway #40, and you’ll be here before you know it. Average Winter Temperature: -7 Celsius What’s New New Tubing Park This winter Nakiska will add a brand new Tube Park to the base area adjacent to Kids World. With two tubing tracks, Nakiska will now offer twice the family fun along with world class skiing and riding. New Carpet Lift As part of the new Tubing Park at the Nakiska Kids World, the resort will receive a new 90m carpet style conveyor lift which will serve both the beginners area and the Tubing Park. Easy Way off Homesteader Continuing with the tradition of safety and to ensure every guest has the best experience possible, Nakiska will be adding a new easier run called the Homesteader Bypass. The new easy way down will avoid the steep pitch on Lower Homesteader giving beginners a more comfort- able way to the base area. BBQ Pit & Deck Expansion Last season Nakiska opened the new BBQ pit at the base area, this season the improvements will continue with the expansion of deck space in the BBQ pit and base area to provide more options to stop for a bite and enjoy the view of the mountains! Snowmaking Improvements Nakiska Ski Area is constantly making upgrades and improvements to our snowmaking system to enable us to open the resort each year at end of October/early November one of the earliest resort openings in North America. Addition of 'The Beast' Snowcat The Beast Snowcat Groomer is the most powerful groomer in the industry! It promises to improve ground preparation pre-season by 20% and will provide smoother, softer and more carve-able snow! Recognition for the Big Nak Nakiska was named in the Ski Canada Best of Skiing Awards 2013 edition awards as best of the Big Bun Challenge. You have to see this burger to believe it. Take the Big Nak Challenge this season at Nakiska! 3 www.skircr.com/schools SCHOOLS TRUST US FOR SAFETY

Safety Resorts of the Canadian Rockies makes every effort to ensure our resorts meet the required safety guidelines for extracurricular activities, as outlined by the Canada West Ski Areas Association and school boards. RCR works closely with school boards to ensure a well-defined safety program for skiing and snowboarding activities. We are committed to providing a safe learning environment for skiing and snowboarding.

1) Helmets All students on school sanctioned ski trips are required to wear helmets while participating in an instructional program. RCR provides complimentary helmets as part of the rental package.

2) Trained Staff Our instructors are certified by the Canadian Ski Instructors Alliance and the Canadian Association of Snowboard Instructors. Additional training has been provided to ensure the instructors are familiar with the specific needs of school groups and the safety regulations governing school trips.

3) Lessons School group lessons at all Resorts of the Canadian Rockies facilities include safety and instruc- tional components. Our programs are designed to address the specific skills required to participate in and enjoy a ski or snowboard day in the mountains. During the lessons our instructors are responsible for the supervision of the students. We do encourage teachers and/or chaperones to accompany the group lesson and assist if needed.

Did You Know? Resorts of the Canadian Rockies was the recipient of the 2008 Canadian Ski Patrol Skiing Award. Presented by the Canadian Ski Council for extraordinary contributions to safety within the ski community.

4 www.skircr.com/schools PLANNING GUIDE

Follow these guidelines to help prepare for your ski day.

One Year to One Month Prior: 1. Contact an RCR Group Sales Coordinator to initiate the booking process. • April – November: 1-800-258-SNOW (7669) or [email protected] • November – April: 403-591-7777 or 403-232-8477 (Calgary Local) or [email protected] (For your convenience, a School Group Booking Form (pg 13) is included in this guide, which will be required to reserve your booking.) 2. Distribute the Student Information Form (pg 15) to parents in order to gather the required information about the student for their ski day. This information will be held in confidence as per the RCR Privacy Policy (www.skircr.com/privacy). Transfer the student information to the School Group Rental Information Form (pg 16) and submit it to your RCR Group Sales Coordinator once complete. NOTE: Copies of the completed Student Information forms for each student should be filed and kept for emergency contact purposes. 3. A 25% deposit is due 1 month prior to the trip date.

Two Weeks Prior: ** Very Important Step** 1. A final draft of the School Group Rental Information Form with final numbers for skiers, snowboarders, lessons, and rentals is required at this time. 2. Set up an agenda for the day that outlines when and where each person within the group will meet for transportation, rentals, lessons, and lunch.

One Week Prior: 1. Double check ability levels of each student and confirm with the recorded levels on the final submitted School Group Rental Information Form. If changes are required, notify the Nakiska Group Sales Coordinator. NOTE: Changes are dependent on availability and the RCR cancellation policy. SEE PAGE 11

One Day Prior: 1. Check the Nakiska website, www.skinakiska.com, for current conditions and weather forecast. 2. Call the Nakiska Group Sales Coordinator to confirm both arrival and lesson time, and also cover any last minute questions.

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Day of Trip:

All Arrivals 1. Arrive at least one hour prior to lesson time. Please notify the resort of any delays in your departure. 2. Group Leaders must check in at the Administration Office located in the Ticketing and Administration Building upon arrival. The Nakiska Group Sales Coordinator will provide the group leader with lift tickets and all required information including rental location and procedure, lesson time and location, and lunch time and location (if requested).

Arrival by Bus: 1. Arrive at the Nakiska bus drop off, marked by the Circle of Flags. 2. Have the students remain on the bus until a Nakiska representative gives permission to unload. 3. The Group Leader must check in with the Nakiska Group Sales Coordinator, at the Administration Office upon arrival and provide on-hill contact numbers in case of an emergency. 4. A brief orientation will be given to the students, chaperones, and group leaders on the bus. 5. Tickets are handed out by a Group Leader prior to the students being given permission to unload. 6. Students will be directed to the Daylodge or a private room (if booked) to drop off lunches, bags, and any extra clothing. (RCR and Nakiska Ski Area are not responsible for any lost, damaged, or stolen items.) 7. Designate one chaperone from each group to remain in the Daylodge at the arranged group meeting area at all times in order to provide the students with a check-in point should an issue arise. 8. When the students leave the Daylodge they must be ready to enter their lesson as soon as they acquire their rental equipment / personal equipment.

Individual Arrival: 1. The Group Leader should arrive 30 minutes prior to the student arrival time and check in at the Administration Office located in the Ticketing and Administration Building. 2. Students are to meet at the far end of the Daylodge to acquire lift tickets, get organized with the group, and drop off lunches, bags, and any extra clothing at this location. (RCR and Nakiska Ski Area are not responsible for any lost, damaged, or stolen items.) 3. Designate one chaperone from each group to remain in the Daylodge at the arranged group meeting area at all times in order to provide the students with a check-in point should an issue arise. 4. When the students leave the Daylodge they must be ready to enter their lesson as soon as they acquire their rental equipment / personal equipment.

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Rental Equipment: 1. Please remain OUTSIDE of the Rental Shop until a Rental Shop Representative has given the group clearance to enter. 2. Starting with beginners, groups of 20 will go into the Rental Shop. Two chaperones are needed in the Rental Shop to assist in this process. 3. Each student will be provided with a designated number at the entrance of the Rental Shop, which corresponds to the pre-set equipment inside. 4. Once inside the Rental Shop, the students will give their designated number to a Rental Shop Representative who will lead the student through the boot, ski or snowboard, helmet, and sign out areas. Helmets are required for all students and are included in the rental package price. Adult helmets may be rented for a small additional fee.

Lesson Meeting Place: 1. The lesson meeting area is located immediately outside the back door of the Rental Shop. 2. The Group Leader must identify themselves to the Snow School Instructors at the meeting area. 3. The Snow School Instructors, with the help of the Group Leader, will divide the school group according to ability levels (1-5)based on the information provided on the School Group Rental Information form (maximum of one instructor with 10 students). Level 1 - Beginner Level 5 - Advanced

End of Day Procedures: 1. Please return any unused lift tickets to the Nakiska Group Sales Coordinator by 2pm. A statement of charges incurred may be picked up at this time. 2. After the participants have completed their day of skiing the Group Leader will meet them at the lesson meeting area to begin returning their equipment. Please ensure there is sufficient time to return the equipment at the end of the day, prior to departure (approximately ½ hour is required, no later 4:30pm). Buses may pick up students and chaperones at the drop off area.

7 GENERAL INFORMATION

Emergency Contacts The Group Leader is required to submit their name and an emergency contact number for the day of the school trip. Group Leaders are required to have all student emergency contact information with them at all times at the resort.

Lift Tickets • Each person participating in skiing / snowboarding is required to wear a valid lift ticket to be scanned at all lifts. • The ticket must be visible and placed on an article of clothing that will be worn for the duration of the trip. • You will be charged for all used tickets. Unused tickets must be returned on the day of the trip to the Nakiska Group Sales Coordinator by 2 pm. • If someone should lose or misplace a ticket, they must notify their chaperone or group leader, who must report to the Nakiska Group Sales Coordinator or Administration Office. • Ticket control and restricted lift access may be used to prevent students from accessing terrain that is beyond their ability levels. For more details, contact your Nakiska Group Sales Coordinator.

Food and Beverage Breakfast, lunch, and snacks are available in the Daylodge Cafeteria. Lunch and snacks are available in the Mid-Mountain Lodge Cafeteria. Please advise your group that the average meal can cost $12 - $20. Snacks and refreshments are available throughout the day. Food and Beverage vouchers or catering packages can be arranged upon request. To book please contact the Nakiska Group Sales Coordinator.

Clothing Clothing should be layered to adapt to winter weather changes, with the head, hands, and feet well protected. We advise participants to wear the following items:

• Goggles or sunglasses • Warm, water-resistant jacket • Sunscreen • Warm, water-resistant pants • Lip protection • Warm, water-resistant gloves • Warm socks • Sweater / fleece / jacket • Toque or Hat • Neck tube or turtleneck sweater • Helmets are included with the • Long underwear rental / lesson package

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Group Leader Responsibilities • Know how many people are in your group. • Oversee proper supervision of all students in the group. • Check in with the Nakiska Group Sales Coordinator, at the Administration Office upon arrival. • Submit name and emergency contact # for the day of the school trip. • Group Leaders are required to have all student emergency contact information with them at all times at the resort. • Meet with the Nakiska Group Sales Coordinator to acquire lift tickets, reconcile invoice(s), and finalize payment.

Chaperone Responsibilities • Supervise students at all times on the mountain and in the facilities. • One chaperone from each group is required to remain in the Daylodge at the designated group meeting area at all times in order to provide the students with a check-in point should an issue arise. • Assist with rentals, lift ticket distribution, and escorting the students around the base area. • At least two chaperones are required at the Rental Shop to organize the students. • Assist Snow School Instructors with dividing the students according to ability levels and provide any additional help that may be required during the lesson. • Provide assistance at the Rental Shop during rental returns at the end of the day. • Provide assistance for bus loading and departure.

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SCHOOL GROUP RATES 2013/14 Mid-week

Grade Grade Grade Adult* University 10-12 7-9 1-6 Monday - Friday Per day Ticket price Lift Ticket $59 $44 $37 $23 $18

Rental Package $23 $23 $22 $21 $14

1.5 Hr Lesson $34 $34 $30 $30 $29 Full Package $99 $86 $62 $54 $48

Monday - Friday Per day Ticket price Lift Ticket $59 $37 $23 $18 Rental Package $23 $22 $21 $14 N/A Full Day Lesson $62 $62 $60 $60

Full Package $116 $73 $69 $62

GROUP DETAILS: · School group prices are valid for all elementary, secondary & post secondary level schools · Groups of 15 or more people qualify for group rates · *One complimentary Adult Chaperone Lift Ticket is provided for every 10 students/youths. · Full Packages Include: Full day lift ticket, 1.5 hour or Full Day lesson dependant on lesson, Full Rental Package (mid-performance), Complimentary helmet rental (students only). · Helmets are included in child and youth rental packages; · Adults may rent helmets at a 10% discount from regular rental rates. · Any lesson or rental equipment cancellations must be made at least 24hrs before arrival at resort. Any unused rentals or lesson cancellations made less than 24hrs in advance will be charged a cancellation fee valued at 50% of the cancelled value. · Prices for Nakiska are in Canadian funds and are subject to 5% GST · The Mid-Week Rates are valid Monday to Friday. Please see Weekends & Holidays Rates for Weekends and the RCR Holiday Pricing Periods.

Contact Nakiska Group Sales at: (403) 591 7777 ext 208 [email protected]

SCHOOL GROUP RATES 2013/14 Weekends and Holidays

Grade Grade Grade Adult* University 10-12 7-9 1-6 Weekend/Holiday Per day Ticket price Lift Ticket $59 $44 $37 $23 $18

Rental Package $29 $29 $26 $26 $16

1.5 Hr Lesson $40 $40 $34 $34 $33 Full Package $105 $93 $73 $61 $53

Weekend/Holiday Per day Ticket price Lift Ticket $59 $37 $23 $18 Rental Package $29 $26 $26 $16

Full Day Lesson $66 $66 $64 $64 Full Package $126 N/A $83 $78 $70 GROUP DETAILS: · School group prices are valid for all elementary, secondary & post secondary level schools · Groups of 15 or more people qualify for group rates · *One complimentary Adult Chaperone Lift Ticket is provided for every 10 students/youths. · Full Packages Include: Full day lift ticket, 1.5 hour or Full Day lesson dependant on lesson, Full Rental Package (mid-performance), Complimentary helmet rental (students only). · Helmets are included in child and youth rental packages; · Adults may rent helmets at a 10% discount from regular rental rates. · Any lesson or rental equipment cancellations must be made at least 24hrs before arrival at resort. Any unused rentals or lesson cancellations made less than 24hrs in advance will be charged a cancellation fee valued at 50% of the cancelled value. · Prices for Nakiska are in Canadian funds and are subject to 5% GST · The Weekends/Holiday Rates are in effect on Weekends & the RCR Holiday Pricing periods. Please see School Group Midweek Pricing if you are coming Monday – Friday.

Contact Nakiska Group Sales at: (403) 591 7777 ext 208 [email protected]

NAKISKA SCHOOL GROUP BOOKING POLICIES

GROUP RATES: All groups must be pre-booked in order to receive group rates. All groups must provide one payment. Groups consist of a minimum of 15 members. One complimentary Adult Chap- erone lift ticket will be issued for every 10 Student tickets purchased.

Contact an RCR Group Sales Coordinator to book your group today! • April – November: 1-800-258-SNOW (7669) or [email protected] • November – April: 403-591-7777 or 403-232-8477 (Calgary Local) or [email protected]

CONFIRMATIONS: Final confirmation of lift tickets, lessons, and rentals will be required at least 2 weeks in advance along with accurate rental information forms. Please ensure the information is legible, complete, and accurate. Changes within 2 weeks of arrival are dependent on availability and the RCR cancellation policy.

LESSONS: Full day lesson. o 11:00 to 12:30 Lesson o 12:30 to 1:00 Teacher supervised lunch o 1:00 to 3:00 or 3:30 Lesson continued. 1.5 Hour lesson. o Lesson start times: 9:30 am, 11 am, or 1 pm.

PAYMENT: All school groups must provide one payment for all costs. A 25% deposit will be required one month prior to arrival. Full payment is required the day of the trip, unless a credit card pre- authorization is provided. In this case an invoice will be issued with payment due two weeks after the trip date. We accept the following forms of payment: MasterCard, AMEX, Visa, Debit Card, Cash, and Cheques. Cheques should be made payable to: RCR INC. – Nakiska Ski Area

CANCELLATION POLICY: Food and Beverage Services: Within 3 days of arrival date – 50% of the booked food service will be charged Within 24 hrs of arrival date – 100% of the booked food service will be charged

Final numbers for your group dining arrangements must be confirmed 2 days prior to arrival. Billing for the group will be based on the greater of either the booked or actual number.

Lift Tickets, Lessons and Rentals: Any group completely cancelling within 24 hours of scheduled arrival will be charged 50% less deposit of the service for the trip including lift tickets, lessons, and rentals.

I have read and agree with the above School Group Booking Policies:

Name :______Group Name:______

Date: ______1211 www.skircr.com/schools BOOKING FORMS AND INSTRUCTIONS

Please utilize the following forms for booking purposes. This package is also available online (PDF) at: www.skinakiska.com/groups/school-groups. If you require assistance with filling out the forms, please contact your RCR Group Sales Coordinator.

School Group Booking Form (pg 14) This form is required to reserve the date selected for the trip. This form also provides us with the initial estimates of group size and requirements.

• Please fill in all required information as accurately as possible. • Once the form is complete, please return it to your RCR Group Sales Coordinator • An updated Group Booking Form with final numbers must be resubmitted no later than 2 weeks prior to the start of the ski trip. Fax: 403-591-7780

Student Information Form (pg 16) This form gathers the specific requirements of each student planning to attend the ski trip. Par- ents are to categorize their child’s abilities and provide height, weight, and rental requirements.

• Each student must have a completed form with parent/guardian's signature. • Use the information on this form to fill out the School Group Rental Information form. • Group Leaders are required to have emergency contact information, for all students, with them at all times at the resort.

School Group Rental Information Form (pg 18) This form is used to provide the resort with a full list of all participants attending the trip. Each student in the group must be listed to receive the correct number of lift passes, lessons, and rentals. Use the information from the Student Information Sheets to fill in the required information. Please ensure that each participant’s information is filled out completely and printed clearly.

Please note: Incorrect information creates delays for rental and lesson organization. RCR Inc. cannot be held responsible for incorrect information. For safety reasons, please ensure that all information is accurate.

1213 www.skircr.com/schools NAKISKA SCHOOL GROUP BOOKING FORM

Requested Date: Today's Date:

School Name: Mailing Address:

Student Grades: City/Province:

Coordinator: Postal Code: (from your group) Arrival Time: School Phone #:

Lesson Time: Fax #:

Lesson Type: Full Day 1.5 Hour Phone # for Day Before (please highlight) (to confirm ski day) Emergency On-Hill Length of Lunch: 30 min 1 Hour (if Full Day Lessons) Contact #: Email: Transportation: Bus Individual (please highlight)

Please provide estimated numbers in the spaces provided below until final numbers are confirmed. At this point please return an updated booking form to us at least 2 weeks prior to your ski day in addition to your Rental & Lesson Information Document (Excel Sheet) GROUP REQUIREMENTS

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PACKAGES LIFT TICKET SKI / SNOWBOARD RENTAL HELMETS LESSON (Lift, Rental & ONLY ONLY Lesson) # Full # Lift Passes # Ski Rentals # SB Rentals # Helmets # Lessons Packages Adult (18+) Grade 10 - 12 Grade 7 - 9 Grade 1 - 6 Total

Ski Lessons Snowboard Lessons Lvl 1 Lvl 2 Lvl 3 Lvl 4 Lvl 5 Lvl 1 Lvl 2 Lvl 3 Lvl 4 Lvl 5 Adult (18+) *SEE Grade 10 - 12 LESSON ABILITY Grade 7 - 9 CHART for description Grade 1 - 6 of levels

Other Needs / Special Requirements? ______14 Kylie Shaw Group Sales & Events Manager P.O. Box 1988 Kananaskis Village AB, T0L 2H0

403-591-7777 (Calgary local 403-232-8477) Fax: 403-591-7780 [email protected] Student Information Form Instructions: Please fill in this information as accurately as possible. It is very important that this information be accurate. It will affect the set up of the equipment, lessons and may provide information in the event of an emergency. Once it has been completed, please return it to the school.

Students Name: ______Grade: _____ Sex: ( M / F ) Height: ______ft ______inches Weight: ______lbs Shoe Size: ______(US Sizes) Lesson Ability Level: ______(See Lesson Ability Level Chart A below, 1-5) Rental Type: ______(See Rental Type Chart B below, I-III) Skiing: ______Snowboarding: ______(One) If Snowboarding: Goofy / Regular (Circle One) Goofy = right foot forward Regular = Left Foot forward Check all that are required: Lift Ticket: _____ Lesson _____ Rentals ______Helmet ______Parents Name: ______Emergency Contact #: ______Pre-existing medical condition: ______

A. Lesson Ability Chart Levels Skiing Snowboarding - Zero or little experience - Zero or little experience 1 - Unable to ride lifts alone - Unable to ride lifts alone - Experience on gentle green slopes - Experience on gentle green slopes - Experience with surface lifts - Experience with surface lifts - Some experience with chair 2 - Able to perform braking, snowplow and - Able to side slip on at least one edge basic turns - Balance is shaky, concerned about speed and falling - Hesitant on linking turns - Comfortable on any lift - Able to side slip on toe and heel edge - Experience on steeper green slopes - Links turns with ease and engages some edging - Able to straight run with ski parallel 3 - Most green slopes are considered “too easy” - Able to link wedge turns with confidence - Beginning to ride switch - Less concerned with falling - Experience with chair lifts - Experience with chair lifts - Linking turns with edge control - Experience on gentler blue slopes - Comfortable on most blue runs 4 - Able to link turns with skis in parallel - Strong Balance position - Not concerned with falling - Eager to try varied snow conditions and terrain - Experience with all types of lifts - Experience on steeper blue and moderate black slopes - Experience with all types of lifts - Can link turns with edge control in both regular and switch - Experience on steeper blue and - Able to carve at will moderate black slopes 5 - Comfortable riding switch - Able to consistently link turns with - Excellent speed control parallel skis at all times - Able to move freely in all planes of balance - Enjoy varied snow and terrain conditions 16 B. Rental Type Chart Type Skiing Ability Ratings Snowboarding Ability Ratings - Cautious boarding on gentle to moderate - Cautious skiing on gentle to moderate slopes I slopes

- Boarders NOT classified as Type I or Type - Skiers NOT classified as Type I or Type III II III

- Fast skiing on slopes of moderate or steep - Fast boarding on slopes of moderate or III pitch steep pitch

I understand that this information is very important for the safety of my child. I verify that the information that I have provided Resorts of the Canadian Rockies is accurate. Signature of Parent or Guardian: ______Date: ______

17 Nakiska Group Information: Required for ALL Participants Page: ______of: _____

School Name: ______Trip Date: ______Date Today: ______On-Hill Contact Number: ______Email Address: ______Rentals Lessons Please do not leave blank information! Especially Ski/SB Type. Ski/SB Full Ability Helmet Ski/SB Package Lift Level Rentals Regular Type (lift & Lesson Ticket (LVL 1-5) Ski SB ($5 for Shoe or (TYPE I-III) # Last First Grade Age lessons) Only Only Ski SB SEE PAGE 2 Rental Rental adults) Size Height Weight Goofy * SEE PAGE 2

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18 Goofy: G = Right Foot Forward TOTALS Regular: R = Left Foot Forward 19 2017 www.skircr.com/schools RCR KIDS Programs Available Outside Of School Trips

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Nakiska Group Sales Coordinator RCR Group Sales Coordinator 403-591-7777 ext. 208 Cameron Lugg 403-232-8477 (Calgary Local) ext. 208 1-800-258-SNOW (7669) ext. 4103 photos by Mark Shannon, [email protected] [email protected] Fax: 403-591-7780 Fax: 403-244-3774