Calgary
Calgary Ski Club

The Calgary Ski Club was founded in 1920 and currently has a large membership in the Calgary area. The club organized downhill and cross-country ski trips for it's members. It also organizes hikes in the summer as well as other social occasions throughout the year. The Calgary Ski Club in conjunction with the Canadian Ski Patrol organize the annual Ski Swap at the Max Bell Arena. For information visit www.skisale.ca
403-282-4122
office@calgaryskiclub.org
www.calgaryskiclub.org
Calgary
Petroleum Ski Club

The Petroleum Ski Club focuses on getting people together to enjoy skiing and other outdoor social activities. The club caters to both singles and couples and you don't have to be in the Petroleum Industry to join. Organized activities include social nights (dinners, movies, parties), sports (cycling, skating, backpacking), and of course ski trips. The club has been around for over 30 years.
403-229-2266 (Wendy)
contactus@pscskiclub.com
www.pscskiclub.com
Calgary
Canadian Association for Disabled Skiers (CADS)

CADS Calgary is a volunteer based organization that promotes skiing and snowboarding for persons with disabilities. The program is based out of the Canada Olympic Park in Calgary and instruction iavailable by qualified instructors using adapted equipment to suit the needs of each individual. This is a great organization that really helps to include individuals with disabilities in outdoor sports that for many years were inaccessible to people with physical impairments. Both children and adults can experience the fun of downhill skiing and snowboarding. Some even go on to compete in racing events such as the World Cup for the Disabled.
403-242-9948 (Giles)
volunteer@cadscalgary.ca
www.cadscalgary.ca
Calgary
Canadian Ski Patrol

If you love skiing and snowboarding and also really enjoy helping people then you should consider joining the ski patrol. There are plenty of perks. You get some top notch first aid training, you get to help people who injure themselves on the slopes, you always get first racks and last tracks, you ski for free, and you get to hang out with some really cool people. People generally appreciate what you are doing, especially when they need your help, and it gives you an excuse to get out skiing more often than you normally would if your friends aren't big ski enthusiasts. If you are curious you should give it a try. You won't be dissapointed.


www.cspscalgary.ca