Make This March Break One to Remember with the Grade 4 & 5 SnowPass
 Looking for fun things to do as a family this March Break? Now's 
your chance to show your kids what a Canadian winter is all about! Put 
on your thermal gear, grab your mitts, zip up your coats, and head to 
the nearest ski hill for a full day of family fun.
 Skiing and snowboarding are not only great ways to make the winter 
months more enjoyable, they also provide the opportunity to get outside 
and be active, while enjoying new activities together as a family. 
Getting your kids involved in physically active sports can help improve 
their confidence, allow them to make new friends, learn new skills, and 
enjoy the great outdoors. What better way to accomplish all of these 
things than with the most affordable skiing and snowboarding program 
available in Canada; the Grade 4 & 5 SnowPass.
 For the past 18 years the Canadian Ski Council has been coordinating the
 Grade 4 & 5 SnowPass program, providing children in grades 4 and 5 
with three lift passes to use at each of the 150+ participating ski 
areas across Canada, for the low price of $29.95. That's over 450 
possible lift passes! With so many ski areas to choose from, there's 
simply no reason to pass up on this great opportunity.
 The Grade 4 & 5 SnowPass is available to Canadian children currently
 enrolled in Grade 4 or 5, or those born in 2004 or 2005. Never tried 
skiing or snowboarding before? No problem! The Grade 4 & 5 SnowPass 
is perfect for beginners and seasoned skiers and snowboarders alike. 
Applying for a SnowPass is easy. Simply visit www.snowpass.ca,
 upload your child's photo and proof of age, select your method of 
payment, and we will mail your SnowPass directly to your home in time 
for March Break.
 So this March Break, why not try something new? Get the whole family 
outside and enjoy some of the beautiful ski areas that Canada has to 
offer, embrace one of this country's favourite past times, and share our
 love of winter with the next generation. Get your SnowPass today.
(For all other family 
members looking to learn to ski and snowboard, most ski areas in Canada 
offer Discover Packages, which provide a lesson, equipment rentals, and 
lift passes for an extremely economical price. For a list of ski areas 
that offer Discover Packages, please visit www.skicanada.org/discover.)
For more information on the Grade 4 & 5 SnowPass and a full list of participating resorts go to www.skicanada.org/grade-4-5-snowpass/, or give us a call at (905) 856-4754 or email us at info@skicanada.org
The Canadian Ski Council is a 
national, not-for-profit ski and snowboard organization whose mandate is
 to increase participation in recreational skiing, snowboarding, and 
cross country skiing in Canada. The Canadian Ski Council was founded in 
1977.

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