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Welcome to Rod Roy Ski & Snowboard Schools.

The following tips and suggestions will help make your first year with Rod Roy an enjoyable experience. Our commitment is to provide extra service and quality in a fun and safe atmosphere.

The registration deadline is December 1st. Registrations will be accepted after this date only if there is room in the program.
If you would like to be on the same bus as a friend it is recommended that you both choose the same bus stop when registering. If there are a group of you who wish to be together please advise the office of all the names involved.
Have your equipment tuned up and and safety inspected by a reputable ski & snowboard shop prior to the season.
Payment may be made in full by cash, cheque, Visa or MasterCard. Payment may be made in four equal installments by cheque only.
Rod Roy offers an affordable equipment rental program with selected ski & snowboard shops.
 
There will be an Orientation Night for new members (children only) on the Tuesday prior to the first trip at 19h00. Beginner skiers are encouraged to bring their equipment. Instructors will be on hand to give an introductory lesson. There will also be a parent's information meeting and you will have the opportunity to meet your child's Section Director.
Verify the General Notices page to check your bus number, class number, instructor's name, etc.
Know your bus number prior to going to the bus stop. You will receive a bulletin by mail in December indicating your bus number and bus stop.
Always verify the Weekly Notices page on the website after 19h00 to confirm the status for the next day's outing. The destination will be confirmed and any cancellations due to poor weather will be announced. If a trip has to be canceled due to poor weather it will be added to the end of the schedule. An eight week program could take up to 10 weeks to complete.
Organize your equipment the night prior to your outing.
Bring a lunch and a few dollars if you wish to purchase a snack in the cafeteria. The buses are open for 30 minutes at lunch.
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The use of a helmet is recommended for skiers and snowboarders of all ages. More helmet info...

Wrist guards are recommended for snowboarders.

Goggles help with visibility when it is snowing and keep your face warmer during cold weather.


A liner or balaclava provides warmth under your helmet.
 

A lock is recommended for skiers and snowboarders 10 years of age and older.
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