Canada Ski Trip 2022

2021 Canada ski trip

Following the huge success of the 2019 visit to Alberta, Canada, the Seniors ski trip (originally planned for 2021) has now been rescheduled for March 2022. Students who have not already signed up to visit the resort of Marmot Basin, now have until Friday 11th December 2020 to do so. Set high amid the Canadian Rockies, this stunning UNESCO Heritage site located in the heart of Jasper National Park, offers a wide choice of trails for all abilities and an unforgettable adventure for all involved.

Students will have five days skiing with five hours of tuition each day. There will also be an opportunity for a snowboarding group (subject to numbers).

Provisional details (subject to change once airline route timetables have been released):

  • Proposed date of departure: week commencing 28th March 2022
  • Duration: 7 nights
  • Accommodation: Chateau Jasper, half-board
  • Operators: Skibound

The cost of the trip will be £1,455 for pupils aged 15 at time of travel and under and £1,525 for those aged 16 and above (includes Air Passenger Duty). Price includes flights, accommodation, transport, ski / snowboard equipment & boot hire, lift passes and ski hoodie.

If you would like your child to participate on this trip, please log on to your ParentPay account before Friday 11th December 2020 to give permission and pay a £250 deposit. Following this, parents have the opportunity to adopt a flexible instalments payment plan over the next 12 months.

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