Alpine Canada, Canada Snowboard and Freestyle Canada are pleased to announce the forth-annual CIBC National Ski & Snowboard Day will be held on Saturday, January 27th, 2018.  CIBC National Ski & Snowboard Day unites Canadians from coast-to-coast, celebrating the power of winter snow sports, its accessibility to Canadians and our majestic playgrounds.

From Yukon Territory to Newfoundland and Labrador, 18 ski and snowboard resorts across the country have partnered with these best-in-class National Sport Federations to offer discounted lift tickets and onsite guest experiences, encouraging Canadians to get outside and explore the beauty of skiing and snowboarding, which are deeply rooted Canadian sports. To view all resort offers, visit hittheslopes.ca.

“Alpine Canada is thrilled to expand our annual CIBC National Ski & Snowboard Day campaign in partnership with Canada Snowboard and Freestyle Canada,” said Alpine Canada’s Vice President, Partnerships, Linsey Ferguson. “The inclusion of alpine, snowboard and freestyle skiing, truly encapsulates the full spectrum of quintessential Canadian snow sports.  We look forward to welcoming you on January 27th to one of our great Canadian resort partners and thank you for your support of our Olympic and Paralympic hopefuls”.

2018 will see Canada’s best winter athletes take to the world stage in PyeongChang, South Korea, battling for podium success as they represent our great nation. Ski and snowboard enthusiasts can support these world-class athletes by participating in CIBC National Ski & Snowboard Day on January 27th, along with the Canadian Ski Council, the Canadian Olympic Committee and resorts coast-to-coast-to-coast.

“We invite all Canadians to join us once again on CIBC National Ski & Snowboard Day to enjoy our great outdoors in support of our Canadian alpine and para-alpine team,” says Monique Giroux, Vice President, Sponsorships, Communications & Public Affairs, CIBC. “With PyeongChang 2018 taking place this winter, there’s no better time to experience this quintessential Canadian pastime and rally behind our incredible alpine and para-alpine athletes as they get ready to represent Canada on the world stage.”

CIBC National Ski & Snowboard Day benefits Canadian ski and snowboard athletes, with participating resorts across Canada donating proceeds from the day’s online ticket sales back in support of these athletes’ World Cup, World Championship, Olympic and Paralympic journeys.

“Winter and skiing are synonymous with Canada and CIBC National Ski & Snowboard Day is a way to bring Canadians to snow resorts across the country so they may experience winter as it is meant to be,” says Bruce Robinson, CEO of Freestyle Canada. “The partnership between freestyle skiing, snowboard, and alpine skiing demonstrates our collective desire to grow winter sport through snow sports participation. Our organizations’ partnership with the Canadian Ski Council and the Canadian Olympic Committee will showcase the pride our athletes have at representing Canada and tie back their athletic success with where it all began … the local ski and snowboard hill. Join Canada’s snow sports athletes as they celebrate CIBC National Ski and Snowboard Day on January 27th.”

“We’re extremely proud to work with our resort partners and our friends at Alpine Canada & Freestyle Canada to celebrate National Ski & Snowboard day. Winter and snowsports are an important part of our collective Canadian identity, and we’re excited to share our passion for snowboarding with millions of Canadians from coast to coast”, said Patrick Jarvis, Executive Director of Canada Snowboard. “We invite all Canadians to head out to their favourite ski resort on January 27th to celebrate the joy of snowboarding and skiing, and to show their support for our world-class athletes before they depart for the PyeongChang 2018 Winter Olympic & Paralympic Games.”

Whether you’re a seasoned mountain explorer or completely new to the sport, CIBC National Ski & Snowboard Day is the perfect family-friendly reason to get outside this winter. With an estimated 2.5 million skiers and snowboarders in Canada and approximately 275 ski areas to explore, it’s no wonder hitting the slopes is one of Canada’s favourite ways to brave our winters.

“Canada is a winter country and Canadians were not meant to hibernate,” says Paul Pinchbeck, CEO of the Canadian Ski Council.  “Skiing and snowboarding are the greatest family-oriented winter sports and a key opportunity to get outside and be active in winter.  Our winter sports athletes are heroes who can be looked up to and can help inspire new people to take up snow sports.  This new partnership between Canada’s resorts, the Canadian Olympic Committee and the alpine, freestyle and snowboard teams is an opportunity to engage the nation in a celebration of winter sport.  We look forward to welcoming skiers and snowboarders, whether existing or new, to Canada’s resorts on National Ski and Snowboard Day.”