Clubs and Teams

Rabbit Hill Snow Resort is proud to host several clubs and teams of athletes at our area! There is something for skiers and snowboarders of all ages.

Rabbit Hill Racing

Found in 1978, we are a volunteer-based, family-oriented ski racing club. Our goal is to develop a life long love for alpine skiing, encourage personal growth and self-fulfillment in our athletes. We provide opportunities for skiers to develop their skills in an enjoyable team environment.

We are part of the youth ski racing community in Edmonton and Northern Alberta. We are a parent run, family-oriented ski racing club that endorses the mission statements of the Alberta Alpine Association and commits to the following goals:

  • Develop in all members a love of the sport of Alpine skiing, a commitment to safety, and the spirit of sportsmanship.

  • Develop in all skiers a respect for self and encourage personal growth and self fulfillment.

  • Provide the opportunity for skiers at all levels of ability to develop Alpine racing skills in an enjoyable team environment.

  • Provide an effective, yet affordable Alpine racing program that gives all skiers the opportunity to use all Alpine racing skill to the best of their abilities in competition.

Rabbit Hill provides programming for all ages and stages - from beginner racers to highly competitive FIS Athletes, and a Masters program for those over 18. In 2020 Rabbit Hill Alpine split its membership into two separate clubs, in order to better serve it’s growing membership. The RH Ski Team was formed to work with athletes from aged U12 plus, continuing to build on skills and mindsets developed through earlier years. The Rabbit Hill Ski Club continues to work with athletes from U6-U10, introducing ski enthusiasts to the sport of ski racing and building on their pre existing ski skillsets.

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Rabbit Hill Masters Racing Program

The Masters Racing Program is for adults (age 18 and over) of all abilities; from beginners to ex-racers. The program provides a structured training plan with individual feedback from our ski coaches. Racers progress at their own pace in an environment that emphasizes fun and camaraderie. You also have an opportunity to participate in local races. 

We train on Monday evenings from 7:00 to 9:00 pm and meet at our clubhouse at the bottom of the T-bar.  For additional information please  visit our website at www.rabbithillalpine.com .

Clubs and Teams - Riders On Board

Riders on Board

Riders on Board is a non-profit snowboard club that offers freestyle basics and competitive programs for all riders. Riders will develop and progress their freestyle snowboarding skills with coaches that emphasize fun and fundamentals. For more information and registration details visit Riders on Board.

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Clubs and Teams - Parkland Racers Ski Club

Parkland Racers Ski Club

Whether or recreational skier or an aspiring Olympian, the Parkland Racers Ski Club offers alpine skiing programs that may suit your child.  The alpine ski racing programs inspire young athletes to create a love for alpine skiing that will last a life time, through goal setting, mental and physical development and promotion of good sportsmanship while reaching each athlete’s personal best under direction of mature, highly qualified coaches in an organized and positive learning environment. For more information on registration and club details, please call 780-360-9745 or visit Parkland Racers Ski Club.

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C.A.D.S

The Canadian Adaptive Snowsports is a volunteer based organization having as its main objective, assisting individuals with a disability to lead richer and fuller lives through active participation in recreational and competitive snow skiing and snowboarding.We are a national organization with 1130 disabled members and 1900 able-bodied volunteers from all regions of Canada, committed to the idea that "skiing is fun for everyone".
 
The CADS organization has touched thousands of individuals, both on and off the slopes in its over 30 year history.
 
CADS also supports the Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC) which states that parties recognize that a mentally or physically disabled child should enjoy a full and decent life, in conditions which ensure dignity, promote self-reliance and facilitate the child’s active participation in the community.
 
For more information on the Canadian Adaptive Snowsports please call 780-427-8104 or visit www.cadsedmonton.ca or www.cads.ski

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