Corporate Lift Pass Program Information Sales Package 2014/15 Season

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Corporate Lift Pass Program Information Sales Package 2014/15 Season CORPORATE LIFT PASS PROGRAM INFORMATION SALES PACKAGE 2014/15 SEASON The Canadian Ski Council is proud to announce the 24th season of our Corporate Lift Pass Program, providing skiers and snowboarders with the opportunity to purchase lift passes at a substantially reduced price. Passes are sold in packages of 20 and can be redeemed any time throughout the 2014/15 season. (NOTE: while passes are generally accepted on weekdays, weekends, and holidays, some participating ski/snowboard areas may have certain blackout or restriction dates. We will do our best to notify you of such dates, but suggest you confirm with your desired ski area(s) before your visit.) Whether you’re looking to save on lift pass prices at your local ski area, experience other great skiing/snowboarding venues throughout Canada, redeem the passes for yourself, or share them with family, friends, and colleagues – the Corporate Lift Pass Program provides flexible and affordable solutions, allowing you to easily engage and connect with this great downhill sport. Our Corporate Lift Pass Packages are sold on a first-come, first-served basis, often selling out of our most prestigious packages by August. With only a select number of passes available for each package level, don’t miss out on this great opportunity. Buy your Corporate Lift Pass Package today! Funds raised through the Corporate Lift Pass Program are used by the CSC for future skier/snowboarder development and research programs in Canada. We wish to thank all of the participating Canadian ski areas for their generous contributions made to our skier/snowboarder development programs. Thanks, have a great summer, and think SNOW! P Arkeveld Patrick Arkeveld President & CEO Canadian Ski Council On average, the CSC’s Corporate Lift Pass Program is accepted at 150 ski and snowboard locations across Canada. If you do not see your favourite ski area listed, please visit our website, www.skicanada.org, for the latest information or contact us at 1-877-440-9140 or by email at [email protected]. Canadian Ski Council 7600 Highway 27, Unit 14, Woodbridge, ON, L4H 0P8 T: 1.877.440.9140 E: [email protected] CORPORATE LIFT PASS PACKAGES Below is a list of all of this season’s participating ski and snowboard locations. Each location has been matched to its appropriate package level. Simply look for the ski area(s) of interest to you and then look to see what that package price is. Please note that passes are not sold individually and can only be purchased in a package of 20. WE HAVE SOLD OUT OF TICKET #3 PACKAGES Corporate Lift Price per Price per Pass Package Pass Package Platinum $80 $1600 Gold $55 $1100 Silver $45 $900 Ticket #1 $35 $700 Ticket #2 $32 $640 Ticket #3 $26 $520 Ticket #4 $20 $400 *WHISTLER BLACKCOMB IS ONLY AVAILABLE IN THE PLATINUM PACKAGE* Platinum Gold Silver 1 2 3 4 BRITISH COLUMBIA Apex Mountain Resort • • • Bear Mountain • • • • Big White Ski Resort Ltd. • • Fairmont Hot Springs Resort • • • • • Fernie Alpine Resort • • Grouse Mountain Resorts Ltd. • • • Harper Mountain • • • • • • Hemlock Resort • • • • Hudson Bay Mountain • • • • Kicking Horse Mountain Resort • • Kimberley Alpine Resort • • • Manning Park Resort • • • • Mount Seymour Resorts Ltd. • • • • Mt. Timothy Ski Area • • • • Mount Washington Alpine Resort • • My Recreational Mountain Co-Operative • • • • • (Shames Mountain) Panorama Mountain Village • • Phoenix Mountain Alpine Ski Area • • • • • • • Powder King Mountain Resort Inc. • • • Red Mountain Resort • • • Revelstoke Mountain Resort • • Salmo Ski Club • • • • • • • Silver Star Ski Resort* • • Summit Lake Ski Area • • • • • • • Sun Peaks Resort* • • Canadian Ski Council 7600 Highway 27, Unit 14, Woodbridge, ON, L4H 0P8 T: 1.877.440.9140 E: [email protected] The Hills Health Ranch • • • • • • • Troll Resort Ltd. • • • • • • Whistler Blackcomb • Whistler Olympic Park (Ski Callaghan) • • • • • • • Whitewater Ski Resort • • • Platinum Gold Silver 1 2 3 4 ALBERTA Canada Olympic Park • • • • Castle Mountain Resort • • • Drayton Valley Brazeau Snow Club • • • • • • • Edmonton Ski Club • • • • • • • Fairview Ski Club • • • • • • • Hidden Valley Ski Area • • • • • • Kinosoo Ridge Snow Resort • • • • • • • Long Lake Ski Area • • • • • • • Mt. Norquay • • • Nakiska • • • Nitehawk Ski Area • • • • • • • Pass Powderkeg Ski Area • • • • • • • Rabbit Hill Snow Resort • • • • • • • Ski Marmot Basin • • Snow Valley Ski Club • • • • • • Whispering Pines • • • • • • • Platinum Gold Silver 1 2 3 4 SASKATCHEWAN Duck Mountain Ski Area • • • • • • • Platinum Gold Silver 1 2 3 4 MANITOBA Springhill Winter Park • • • • • • • Stony Mountain Ski Area • • • • • • • Platinum Gold Silver 1 2 3 4 ONTARIO Adanac Ski Hill • • • • • • • Batawa Ski Hill • • • • • • • Blue Mountain Resorts Limited • • • Boler Mountain • • • • • • Calabogie Peaks Resort • • • • • Chicopee Ski & Summer Resort • • • • • Earl Bales Ski and Snowboard Centre • • • • • • • Glen Eden Ski & Snowboard Centre • • • • • • • Gravenhurst K.O.A. Nordic Trails • • • • • • • Hardwood Ski and Bike • • • • • • • Hidden Valley Highlands Ski Area • • • • • Highland's Nordic Inc. • • • • • • • Hockley Valley Resort • • • • • Canadian Ski Council 7600 Highway 27, Unit 14, Woodbridge, ON, L4H 0P8 T: 1.877.440.9140 E: [email protected] Laurentian Ski Hill • • • • • • • Loch Lomond Ski Area • • • • • Mansfield Outdoor Centre (X-C) • • • • • • • Mansfield Ski Club* • • • Mount Chinguacousy - City of Brampton • • • • • • • Mount Pakenham • • • • • • • Mount St. Louis Moonstone Ski Resort Ltd. • • • Mt. Dufour Ski Area • • • • • Searchmont Resort • • • • Sir Sam's Ski & Bike • • • • Skyline Horseshoe Resort • • • • Snow Valley Ski Resort • • • • • The ROC • • • • • • • Uplands Golf and Ski Club • • • • • • • Wye Marsh Wildlife Centre • • • • • • • Platinum Gold Silver 1 2 3 4 QUEBEC Camp Fortune • • • • • • Centre de plein air Mont Kanasuta Inc. • • • • • • • Centre de ski Belle Neige • • • • • Centre de ski Le Relais • • • • • • Centre de ski Mont Fortin • • • • • • • Centre de ski Mont-Béchervaise • • • • • • • Centre de ski Saint-Georges • • • • • • • Centre municipal de ski La Tuque • • • • • • • Centre plein air du Mont Chalco • • • • • • • Centre Ski Adstock • • • • • • Club Tobo-Ski • • • • • • • Edelweiss • • • • • • Gleason • • • • • • • Le Massif de Charlevoix • • Le Petit Chamonix • • • • • • • Massif du Sud • • • Mont Avalanche • • • • • • • Mont Avila • • • • • • Mont Bellevue • • • • • • • Mont Blanc • • • • • Mont Cascades • • • • • • Mont Castor (Matane) • • • • • • • Mont Garceau • • • • • • Mont Grand-Fonds • • • • • Mont La Réserve • • • • • • Mont Lac Vert • • • • • • • Mont Olympia • • • • • • Mont Orford • • • • Mont Rigaud • • • • • • Mont Saint-Sauveur • • • • Mont Ste-Marie • • • • • Canadian Ski Council 7600 Highway 27, Unit 14, Woodbridge, ON, L4H 0P8 T: 1.877.440.9140 E: [email protected] Mont Sutton • • • Mont-Orignal coopérative de solidarité • • • • • • • Mont-Sainte-Anne • • Mont-Vidéo • • • • • • • Owl’s Head • • • • Parc du Mont Saint-Mathieu • • • • • • • Parc du Mont-Comi • • • • • • • Parc régional de la Rivière-du-Nord • • • • • • • Parc régional de Val-d'Irène • • • • • • • Ski Bromont • • • Ski Chantecler • • • • • • Ski de fond Mont-Tremblant • • • • • • • Ski Mont Gabriel • • • • • • Ski Mont Habitant • • • • • • Ski Montcalm • • • • • • Ski Morin Heights • • • • • • Ski Saint-Bruno • • • • • • • Ski Vorlage • • • • • • • Station de ski le Valinouët • • • • • • Station Mont Tremblant • • Station Mont-Édouard • • • • • • Station plein air St-Pacôme • • • • • • • Station récréotouristique Gallix • • • • • • • Station touristique Pin Rouge • • • • • • • Station touristique Stoneham • • • Val Neigette • • • • • • • Val Saint-Côme • • • • Vallée Bleue Ski Centre • • • • • • • Vallée du Parc • • • • • • • Platinum Gold Silver 1 2 3 4 ATLANTIC Brookvale Provincial Ski Park • • • • • • • Crabbe Mountain • • • • • • Poley Mountain Resorts Ltd. • • • • • • • Ski Ben Eoin • • • • • • • Ski Wentworth • • • • • • White Hills Ski Resort • • • • Platinum Gold Silver 1 2 3 4 YUKON Mount Sima • • • • • • • Canadian Ski Council 7600 Highway 27, Unit 14, Woodbridge, ON, L4H 0P8 T: 1.877.440.9140 E: [email protected] *SKI AREA RESTRICTIONS Silver Star Ski Resort Corporate Lift Passes are the equivalent of an Alpine Lift Ticket issued at Silver Star and do not qualify for My1Pass related activities. For more information visit www.skisilverstar.com. Sun Peaks Resort Corporate Lift Passes will not be accepted on the following dates: Thursday December 25th, 2014 until Wednesday December 31st, 2014. Mansfield Ski Club Corporate Lift Passes can be used on the following dates: Saturday and Sundays: 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. Wednesday to Friday: 9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. Closed at 2pm on December 24th Closed on December 25th Open at 10am on December 26th Blackout Dates for 2014/2015 Friday February 6th Monday February 16th Friday February 20th Note: All visitors should check www.mansfieldskiclub.com for any updates or changes prior to visiting the club. Canadian Ski Council 7600 Highway 27, Unit 14, Woodbridge, ON, L4H 0P8 T: 1.877.440.9140 E: [email protected] ORDERING YOUR CORPORATE LIFT PASSES 1. Please fill out the attached form with the address where you would like your passes sent. Corporate Lift Pass Packages will be sent by Canada Post XpressPost service in early October 2014. Please be sure to provide us with your complete mailing address, e-mail address and contact information. XpressPost packages will require a signature upon delivery.
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