Alpine Responsibility Code

Regardless of how you use the slopes, always show courtesy to others. There are elements of risk that common sense and personal awareness can help reduce. The Canadian Ski Council has established a code of ethics that covers both skiers and snowboarders. Please adhere to the code listed below and share with others the responsibility for a safe outdoor experience.

  • Always stay in control. You must be able to stop, or avoid other people or objects.
  • People ahead of you have the right of way. It is your responsibility to avoid them.
  • Do not stop where you obstruct a trail, or are not visible from above.
  • Before starting downhill or merging onto a trail, look uphill and yield to others
  • If you are involved in or witness a collision/accident you must remain at the scene and identify yourself to the Ski Patrol.
  • Always use proper devices to help prevent runaway equipment.
  • Observe and obey all posted signs and warnings.
  • Keep off closed trails and obey area closures.
  • You must not use lifts or terrain if your ability is impaired through the use of alcohol or drugs.
  • You must have sufficient physical dexterity, ability, and knowledge to safely load, ride, and unload lifts. If in doubt, ask the lift attendant.

 


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The French interface of our new registration system is still under development, however it is important that the City goes live with the new system as the existing registration and facility booking system is no longer supported by the vendor. Residents can still receive this service in French by calling 311 to have a French-speaking operator process bookings or registrations. The French interface will be launched in time for the fall/winter registration period.