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How to Ski Canada for Less

How to Ski Canada for LessJust by reading and following a few concepts in my eBook "How to Ski Canada for Less" you will easily learn how to save literally thousands of dollars on a great Canadian snow holiday.

I have proven this time and again over the past decade and the fact is, by using the methods I give, you may actually ski for 4 weeks in Canada for less than $4000.00 – as I have in the past!

The cool, crisp mountain air, the absolute exhilaration of skiing or riding down a wide untracked expanse of snow many kilometres long at high speed, or dodging between the tall pine trees through one of the many gladed ‘off piste’ trails in deep powder; feeling that slight burning sensation in your legs from your non-stop belt down the hill? How does that sound?

This short video shows what a busy day can be like on a ‘Blue’ slope at one of the well known and award winning Canadian resorts I regularly visit! By using the information I give you in ‘How to Ski Canada for Less’ you could soon be doing this too!

In this easy to read, follow and understand eBook – "How to Ski Canada for Less" you are guided step by step through the "hows, whys and what to do next" enabling you to plan your own Canadian ski adventure at the lowest possible price.

By using information contained in "How to Ski Canada for Less" you will be able to enjoy a 4 week, all inclusive snow holiday at two award winning resorts in Canada and stay in great on snow accommodation all for under $5000 including airfares!

A great thing about "How to Ski Canada for Less" is that it doesn’t only apply to people who live in or near Australia. Even though your air fare component may be a little different, the remainder of what is explained is equally relevant to people from all over the world!

I have skied for the past 30+ years all around the world. From Thredbo and Perisher Valley in Australia where I worked and played for 3 seasons, to Val D’Isere – France, Gerlos, Mayrhofen and Kitzbühel in Austria, Aspen and Vail in the USA, Silver Star, Big White and around Banff including Sunshine, Lake Louise, Norquay in Canada, Cardrona and Treble Cone, New Zealand. Not to mention the numerous other trips I’ve made to most other Australian snow resorts over past years.

Now, I’m a pretty passionate snow skier. If you are like me (and my experience is that most people who enjoy snow sports are) then you are forever planning that next snow trip, trying to figure out ‘how’ you can afford to ski for just a few days in Australia and how you can get the most skiing in for your hard earned dollar.

Think about how much it costs you to travel to the Australian snowfields – or elsewhere? Unfortunately most of ‘us’ have to travel a considerable distance to reach them. If you think about it and add up all the individual costs, you know that you will not get away with a 3 day/2 night ski trip in peak or shoulder season – staying on snow in Australia for less than $1000 – probably much more!

Think about the conditions in Australia? How often have you gone on that long awaited Australian snow trip only to be ‘rock-hopping’, skiing in the rain or confined to a small area due to lack of snow? Perhaps all 3!

As I’ve mentioned, I have skied all around the world but most recently and most enjoyably over the past decade, I’ve travelled to Canada for my ‘snow’ fix. I’ve found that by Canadian standards, what they call a ‘bad season’ is usually much better than a ‘good’ snow season in Australia!

What about Australian prices for ski or snowboarding gear? Canada has to be the place to buy equipment and clothing if you need it. Realistic prices, up to date equipment (not last seasons), and high quality clothing made with their conditions in mind.

I thought your eBook "How to Ski Canada for Less" was great. It sets out the steps needed to be taken to organise a trip or holiday of this type.

I have always used a Travel Agency to organise my previous holidays – what you have told me has given me the courage and ability to do it myself, easily and much more cheaply!

I’m looking forward to receiving my first eNewsletter too – if it is anything like the eBook it will be a winner!

A calm sunny day in the mountains (and they are frequent!) can be between -6 and -10 degrees celsius – temperatures that keep the snow in perfect condition!

Waking up in the morning to find that an overnight fall has dumped 50 centimetres of soft fluffy snow (what locals call "champagne powder") on your doorstep is not a rare occurrence! The base depth is often over 180cm or 6ft in the old scale, remaining this deep right up until the end of the season which is typically long, from around the end of December to May. However, sometimes the snow arrives early, hitting the slopes late November or early December is not unheard of!

The resorts I travel to are generally much less busy than Australia. I’ve been on huge runs and been the only person on the snow for hours – cutting my own tracks time after time!

Even during their busy holiday periods you won’t have to wait more than a few minutes to grab a super fast detachable quad or six pack lift to the top of the mountain and you can always find somewhere to ski with few people to interrupt your down hill belt!

The Canadian culture is much like our own. Good friendly people who seem to take immense pride in providing visitors to their country a great experience. Food is generally reasonably priced and alcohol – if you want it -… Read more…

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