Meet the Rider is all about catching up with skiers and snowboarders who started with a Grade 4 & 5 SnowPass or a Never Ever Day and sharing where they are now (and where they want to go!). Introducing Capri: Name: Capri Ski, snowboard, or both? Skier & Snowboarder How old were you when you first The post Meet the Rider – Capri appeared first on SkiCanada.org.| SkiCanada.org
Elisa Li should be a go-to resource for ski areas trying to attract new Canadians to their slopes. She’s a new Canadian who runs Helloyoyo, an online club serving the Greater Toronto-area Chinese community. The nearly 12,000-member organization’s main purpose is to help as many newcomer families adapt to and enjoy the Canadian lifestyle The post Helping Newcomers Embrace the Canadian Lifestyle: Lessons Learned from the Chinese Community appeared first on SkiCanada.org.| SkiCanada.org
By Marie-Piere Belisle-Kennedy, ski journalist| SkiCanada.org
2023 SnowId Webinar – January 2024| SkiCanada.org
Skier visits for the 2022/23 season set a new modern (post 2000) record for the Canadian Industry. The rise in domestic skier visits combined with modest growth in the USA and International visitor market have boosted skier visits to over 21 million.| SkiCanada.org
The factors that make the ski and snowboard industry super fun and desirable also contribute to higher levels of mental health challenges for those who work within it. The significant changes and adaptations required throughout, and emerging from, the pandemic have also contributed to elevated stress and anxiety. In this session, Rebeckah shared some of the tools and tactics that have been implemented at Whitewater Ski Resort to create a supportive work environment where fostering good ment...| SkiCanada.org
In the recreational skiing and snowboarding industry, customer loyalty is essential.| SkiCanada.org
Building Community| SkiCanada.org
Canadian ski areas can be outstanding ambassadors of sustainable development for international and local visitors. Every mountain offers a window into the beauty of our incredible country. Committing to an eco-responsible approach requires freeing up human and financial resources, but above all, it requires a long-term vision that includes the participation of each of its employees and local dedicated partners and experts. It’s a team project where everyone wins.| SkiCanada.org
We’ve all heard it: Succession planning is important, but not urgent! If you’re familiar with the 4-quadrant grid, Important and Urgent are laid out for you to manage the issues you deal with every day. By this model, succession planning likely falls in the bottom left quadrant.| SkiCanada.org