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The Canadian Ski Instructors' Alliance (CSIA), founded in 1938, is an association of more than twenty thousand professional skiers located across Canada. [1] The CSIA's purposes are to ensure a nationwide ski teaching standard through the development of effective skiing techniques and teaching methods and promote the importance of ski safety. [ 2 ]
The Canadian Snowboard Federation (also known as "Canada Snowboard") is the governing body in Canada for the sport of snowboarding.It is a member discipline of the Canadian Snowsports Association, and is recognized by the Government of Canada, the Fédération Internationale de Ski, the World Snowboard Federation, the Canadian Olympic Committee, and the Canadian Paralympic Committee.
Canadian Association of Geographers; Canadian Association of Snowboard Instructors; Canadian Association of Social Workers; Canadian Astronomical Society; Canadian Athletic Therapists Association; Canadian Child Care Federation; Canadian Council of Professional Engineers; Canadian Defence Lawyers; Canadian Federation of Library Associations ...
According to the National Ski Areas Association, 37 U.S. states have operating ski areas with a total 480 nationwide as of 2023. [3] "The Storm Skiing Journal and Podcast" news blog lists 503 separate, [a] non-private, [b] lift-served, "active ski areas" as of October 16, 2003. [5]
Canadian Adaptive Snowsports (CADS, formerly Canadian Association for Disabled Skiing) is a national charity that assists individuals with disabilities to participate in snow skiing and snowboarding, at recreational and competitive levels. [1] [2] CADS is a national-level organization consisting of 11 divisions and 67 programs across Canada. In ...
The Canadian Avalanche Association (CAA) is a non-profit organization that supports avalanche practitioners in Canada by organizing professional training courses, providing a system for information exchange and ensures that members meet the highest practise standards to secure confidence in their avalanche safety programs. Being a member of the ...
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