Two Weeks Left to Lock in Lowest Ikon Pass Prices as SilverStar Joins for 26/27
Ikon Pass prices rise after April 16, with SilverStar Mountain joining the lineup for 2026/27, expanding access across British Columbia.
Ikon Pass prices rise after April 16, with SilverStar Mountain joining the lineup for 2026/27, expanding access across British Columbia.
The National Ski Academy is entering a new era following a planned pause for the 2025–2026 season. Rebuilt with renewed clarity and vision, the Academy is recruiting a new Athletic Program Director / Head Coach and student-athletes for 2026–2027, reaffirming its commitment to high-performance ski development in Canada.
Alpine Canada Alpin athlete Liam Wallace made a truly remarkable comeback last season. After a life-threatening crash in February 2024, the young athlete persevered and returned to the slopes stronger than ever. Read his inspiring story.
The National Ski Academy (NSA) is seeking an Athletic Director to oversee and implement an extraordinary world class Alpine program, for U16, FIS and PG.
Canada’s National Ski Academy (NSA) embarked on an unforgettable journey to Europe, marking a significant step in the Academy’s nearly 40-year history of international training. The largest group of NSA FIS athletes ever set off to compete in Europe.
Devil's Glen Country Club in Ontario, Canada is looking to hire a Head Coach. Learn more and apply.
Sarah Byrne at the Wentworth Ski Race Club (WSRC) in Nova Scotia was awarded Canada's Domestic Alpine Coach of the Year. Her and senior coach, Gregor Byrne, talk about the progress the program is making with youth athletes.
Alpine Canada Alpin announced the recipients of the 2024 Canadian Ski Racing Awards. These accolades aim to acknowledge the achievements and impact made by individuals in Canada's ski racing community.
The North American (NorAm) Cup series continued into its final regular season races. The women competed in two days of slalom at Devils Glen, Ontario, and transitioned to two days of giant slalom at Georgian Peaks, Ontario.
This weekend, February 24th through the 27th, the Alpine Ontario Alpin (AOA) team is hosting a Women in Coaching Initiative that aims to empower and advance female coaches in Ontario, Canada. Get more information on what is being taught, striving to build equality in sport and the attempt to expand.
Valérie Grenier became the Golden Fox by earning her second World Cup victory! Both of her World Cup victories have been on this hill.
Alpine Canada Women's Tech Team prepares for the Tremblant World Cup! First World Cup on the hill since 1983. Solid prep, supportive atmosphere and being on home snow excites this group for the weekend ahead!
The Canadian Alpine men and women are preparing for the first World Cup of the 2023/24 season in Sölden, Austria.
Canadian World Champion has yet to race in 2018.
World Championship medalists Erik Guay and Manuel Osborne-Paradis are joined by some talented youngsters for 2017-18.
Ontario won the Team Event.
Swiss star victorious in weather-plagued Canadian finale.
Several nations make their final picks ahead of opening World Cup slalom.
The next wave of young Canadian talent hopes to make a splash this season.
Alpine racer turned ski cross athlete turned cyclist earns first Olympic medal in team pursuit.
Canadians aren't slowing down in the offseason either.
Marie-Pier Préfontaine is hanging up her race skis after a ten-year career.
Larisa Yurkiw plans to pursue new business ventures and an MBA.
Tilley and Rubie take wins to close out Canadian series.