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Passeport Des Neigesmc Du Conseil Canadien Du Ski (CCS) Te Permet De Skier Et De Surfer Trois Fois À CHACUNE Des Stations De Ski Participantes Pour 29,95 $ Meilleure offre de ski et de surf des neiges dans tout le Canada! PASSEPORT 4DESe ET 5e ANNÉESNEIGESMC ÉCONOMISE DU TEMPS EN REMPLISSANT TA DEMANDE EN LIGNE! www.passeportdesneiges.ca SKIE ET SURFE 3 FOIS À CHAQUE STATION POUR SEULEMENT 29,95 $ TU ES EN 4e OU 5e ANNÉE? Tu veux skier et surfer cet hiver? Le Passeport des neigesMC du Conseil canadien du ski (CCS) te permet de skier et de surfer trois fois à CHACUNE des stations de ski participantes pour 29,95 $. Voilà qui représente une foule d’occasions de skier et de surfer partout au Canada! Pour te le procurer, tu dois être en 4e ou 5e année (avoir 9 ou 10 ans) et vivre au Canada. Tous les skieurs et surfeurs sont les bienvenus, plus particulièrement les débutants. Tu n’as qu’à faire une demande et ton Passeport des neigesMC sera valide jusqu’à la fin de ta 5e année. Cela signifie que, si tu le demandes lorsque tu es en 4e année, il sera valide pendant deux ans. Remarque : Comme les stations de ski doivent renouveler leur inscription chaque année, nous te ferons savoir si une station se retire du programme avant le début de la saison. PARTICIPE AU HQ WH V VD OH P CONCOURS U L D V « PARLES-EN À 3 TES AMIS »! G H V H V U FAIS PART DE CETTE OFFRE S L e U D À TES AMIS DE 4 ET L[ DG 5e ANNÉES ET COURS LA KHEGRP CHANCE DE REMPORTER DES PRIX HEBDOMADAIRES! C’est simple. Tu n’as qu’à inviter tes amis de 4e et 5e années à demander le Passeport des neigesMC et dis-leur d’indiquer ton nom et ton numéro de téléphone dans la section Parles-en à tes amis. Chaque demande sur laquelle apparaît ton nom te donne droit à une participation, donc parles-en à tous tes amis! Tu courras ainsi automatiquement la chance de gagner de magnifiques prix hebdomadaires. Consulte la section « Parles-en à tes amis » sur le site www.passeportdesneiges.ca pour obtenir de plus amples renseignements. PASSEPORT 4DESe ET 5e ANNÉESNEIGESMC Meilleure offre de ski et de surf des neiges dans tout le Canada! IL EST FACILE DE REMPLIR UNE DEMANDE! DIS À UN DES TES PARENTS OU TUTEURS DE SUIVRE CES ÉTAPES : Ì Consultez le site www.passeportdesneiges.ca pour connaître les instructions d’utilisation de la carte Passeport des neigesMC ainsi que les restrictions et règlements. Trouvez-y des photos, des conseils, des offres et d’autres renseignements utiles sur les stations de ski participantes, comme les dates d’interdiction, les restrictions et les coordonnées. Ì Remplissez la demande. Vous pouvez le faire en ligne, à www.passeportdesneiges.ca, ou remplir le formulaire de ce dépliant. Ì Joignez-y une photo. Comme pour un passeport, les photos doivent être d’environ 5 cm sur 5 cm, et on ne doit y voir que le visage de l’enfant. Ì Incluez-y une preuve d’âge ou d’année scolaire. Envoyez une photocopie du certificat de naissance ou d’un bulletin de l’enfant. Le bulletin de l’an dernier est aussi accepté. Ì Soumettez votre paiement. Le CCS est une association sans but lucratif, par conséquent, des frais d’administration de 29,95 $ (taxes incluses) sont exigés pour payer les coûts de coordination du programme, l’impression et l’envoi des cartes. Faites votre chèque au nom du Conseil canadien du ski. Ì Postez la demande. Envoyez le formulaire, la photo, la preuve d’âge ou d’année scolaire et le paiement à : Programme Passeport des neiges 4e et 5e annéesMC a/s Conseil canadien du ski 21, 4e rue Est Collingwood (Ontario) L9Y 1T2 Ì Attendez (un peu). Choisissez l’une de nos options de livraison : Courrier ordinaire : Après la réception et le traitement de votre demande Passeport des neigesMC, Postes Canada vous livrera ce dernier dans un délai de 5 à 10 jours ouvrables. XpressPost : Pour une livraison plus rapide et sûre, optez pour le service Xpresspost. Vous recevrez votre Passeport des neigesMC de 1 à 5 jours après le traitement de votre demande. Cette option ne coûte que 8,50 $ (+ les frais d’administration de 29,95 $) pour l’Est du Canada et 14,50 $ (+ 29,95 $) pour l’Ouest canadien. Les enveloppes Xpresspost peuvent être repérées sur le site www.postescanada.ca. DES QUESTIONS? Consultez la section « FAQ » de notre site Web www.passeportdesneiges.ca. FORMULAIRE DE DEMANDE L’enfant qui fait la demande doit avoir 9 ou 10 ans. Tous les champs sur cette demande sont OBLIGATOIRES, à l’exception de ceux marqués d’un astérisque (*). Prénom de l’enfant : Nom de famille : Sexe H F * École de l’enfant : Année scolaire Année de naissance : 4 5 Courriel du parent ou tuteur (pour correspondance administrative seulement) : Adresse postale : App./bur. : Ville : Province : Code postal : Indicatif régional : Numéro de téléphone : ( ) – : 1. PHOTO. Photo couleur, format portefeuille, d’environ 5 cm sur 5 cm du demandeur. 2. PREUVE D’ÂGE OU D’ANNÉE SCOLAIRE. Une photocopie du certificat de J’AI naissance ou d’un bulletin. INCLUS 3. FRAIS D’ADMINISTRATION ET D’EXPÉDITION. Veuillez joindre à la demande un chèque payable au Conseil canadien du ski pour le traitement et l’expédition du Passeport des neigesMC. Veuillez choisir le mode d’expédition : Courrier ordinaire OU Xpresspost Courrier ordinaire : 29,95 $† (délai de livraison de 5 à 10 jours) $ Service RAPIDE Xpresspost (délai de livraison de 1 à 5 jours ouvrables) (C.-B., Alb., Sask., Man., Yuk., T. N.-O. et Nun.) Ouest 44,45 $† $ Est (Ont., Qué., N.-B., N.-É., T.-N.-L. et î.-P.-É.) 38,45 $† Don Aidons nos athlètes à triompher (facultatif) = $ † Taxes incluses Total inclus = $ Aidons nos athlètes à triompher : Aidons les skieurs et surfeurs amateurs canadiens à rivaliser avec les meilleurs au monde aux championnats nationaux et internationaux, aux Coupes du monde et aux Jeux olympiques et paralympiques d’hiver! Nous vous demandons de bien vouloir nous prêter votre appui en faisant un don d’au moins 5 $, ce qui vous donnera la chance de REMPORTER des prix fantastiques! Détails sur le site Web www.aidonsnosathletes.ca. PRÉNOM ET NOM DE FAMILLE DU PARENT OU TUTEUR : À PROPOS DU DÉTENTEUR DU PASSEPORT DES NEIGESMC : Votre enfant a-t-il déjà skié ou surfé? Si oui, combien de fois l’an dernier? O N 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10+ Si oui, quel sport préfère-t-il? Ski Surf des neiges Les deux Où a-t-il entendu parler du Passeport des neiges 4e et 5e annéesMC? Billetterie d’une station de ski Site de station de ski Site Web Magazine Magasin de sport Facebook Twitter Ami Salon de ski à Toronto The Fun Guide de Toronto Famille Enseignant Article dans les journaux Publicité dans les journaux École Autre : Où a-t-il obtenu ce formulaire de demande? Salon de ski à Toronto Station de ski École Enseignant Famille Ami Autre : J’autorise le CCS à me communiquer ses promotions (p. ex. concours, réclames, offres spéciales). Veuillez noter que vous pouvez annuler votre autorisation en tout temps en utilisant le lien que vous trouverez dans tous les messages du CCS. J’ai lu et compris les règlements et accepte de les respecter. HQ WH V VD Prénom et nom de famille OH P U L D V de l’enfant qui t’en a parlé 3 G H V Numéro de téléphone de H V U S L U D L[ DG l’enfant qui t’en a parlé KHEGRP STATIONS DE SKI PARTICIPANTES La carte Passeport des neigesMC est acceptée à plus de 145 stations de ski. Elle t’offre 3 billets de remontée de journée à CHACUNE des stations de ski ci-dessous. COLOMBIE-BRITANNIQUE Apex Mountain Resort Manning Park Resort Red Mountain Resort Bear Mountain Mount Cain Regional Park Resort Revelstoke Mountain Resort Big White Ski Resort Ltd. Mount Seymour Salmo Ski Club Crystal Mountain Resorts Ltd. Mount Timothy Ski Area Silver Star Mountain Resort Fairmont Hot Springs Resort Mount Washington Summit Lake Ski Area Fernie Alpine Resort Alpine Resort Sun Peaks Resort Grouse Mountain Resorts Ltd. My Recreational Mountain The Hills Health Ranch Harper Mountain (Shames) Troll Ski Resort Hemlock Resort Panorama Mountain Village Whistler Blackcomb Hudson Bay Mountain Phoenix Mountain Whistler Olympic Park Kicking Horse Mountain Resort Powder King Mountain (Ski the Callaghan Valley) Kimberley Alpine Resort Resort Inc. Whitewater Ski Resort ALBERTA Parc olympique Canada Fairview Ski Hill Nitehawk Ski Area - Winsport Canada Hidden Valley Ski Area Pass Powderkeg Canyon Ski Resort Kinosoo Ridge Snow Resort Rabbit Hill Snow Resort Castle Mountain Resort The Lake Louise Ski Area Ski Marmot Basin Drayton Valley Brazeau Long Lake Ski Area Snow Valley Ski Club Snow Club Mt. Norquay Vista Ridge Edmonton Ski Club Nakiska Whispering Pines SASKATCHEWAN MANITOBA CANADA ATLANTIQUE Duck Mountain Ski Area Springhill Winter Park Brookvale Provincial Ski Park Stony Mountain Ski Area Crabbe Mountain Marble Mountain Resort Poley Mountain Resorts Ltd. YUKON Ski Martock Mt. Sima Ski Area Ski Wentworth Certaines stations de ski interdisent l’utilisation du Passeport à des dates précises, exigent qu’un adulte payant accompagne le détenteur du Passeport des neigesMC ou présentent une offre personnalisée, ce qui sera indiqué dans le porte-carte Passeport des neigesMC et à www.passeportdesneiges.ca. Le Passeport des neiges 4e et 5e années vous est fièrement présenté par : Pour obtenir de plus amples renseignements et une liste complète des stations de ski, consultez le site www.passeportdesneiges.ca ou communiquez avec le bureau du programme Passeport des neigesMC au 705-445-9140.
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