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“Women’s Ski Day” returns to Whistler Olympic Park

January 9, 2019 2:52am

Whistler Olympic Park is inviting all women to the third annual “Women’s Ski Day” on Saturday, January 26, 2019.

For only $10, women can register for a special day which includes a ski lesson and après.

There will also be women-specific information clinics, a guided afternoon social ski and demos, as well as a 20% discount on Kari Traa apparel in the park’s retail shop.

All female visitors will receive a 20% discount on day tickets for cross-country skiing and on ski rentals.

Throughout the day, information sessions geared towards women will be offered, such as Body Health, The Importance of Layering and Equipment Selection.

A social ski led by a female guide in the afternoon is then followed by an après session with mulled wine, snacks, gifts and prizes from Kari Traa and more ($10 registration fee applies to lessons and après; trail tickets and rentals not included).

Pre-registration is required for the lesson & après segments as spaces are limited. Registration is available by phone at 604-964-0059, or on site at Guest Services.

Those that cannot participate in the lesson/ après part will still receive the discounts on day ski trail tickets and rentals (without registration), also the information clinics and social ski do not require registration as they are first come/first serve.

More information, the day’s schedule and registration details are available at www.whistlerolympicpark.com/womensskiday2019.

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