Custom Group Packages
Rabbit Hill Snow Resort, the largest ski and snowboard resort in the Edmonton area, offers over 40 acres of terrain and a dedication to providing an exceptional experience for all our guests. Whether you’re planning a school trip, a weekend outing, or a tubing adventure, we have the perfect group program for you!
School Group Bookings (Ski & SB)
For over 70 years, Rabbit Hill’s Snow Education program has been a favourite among school groups. We provide a fun and educational experience for students, combining the thrill of skiing and snowboarding with opportunities to build confidence and foster a love for winter sports.
- Flexible Programs: Available during school hours and after school on weekdays.
- Supervisor Information: We provide essential supervisor details in our group package and are available to answer any questions.
- Booking:Â Book early for the 2024/2025 season as spots fill up fast! Please fill out our Group Bookings Request Form below.
General Group Bookings (Ski & SB)
Experience the excitement of skiing and snowboarding with your group! Rabbit Hill offers group rates for parties of 20 or more.
- Programs: Available on weekends and weekday evenings.
- Organizer Information: The group organizer must check in at Customer Service upon arrival to collect lift tickets and distribute them to group members.
- Booking:Â Now booking for the 2024/2024 season! Please contact our Groups Manager, Cheryl, see contact info below.
School group Winter Tubing
Rabbit Hill is the excited to offer our winter tubing for school groups of 20-60 students! Tubing will run from early December to mid-March, and spots are limited, so book early!
- Programs: Available on weekdays from 9:30 am - 11:30 am or 12:30 pm - 2:30 pm
- Booking: Let us help you plan a tubing adventure that’s perfect for your students, please contact our Groups Manager, Cheryl, see contact info below.
General group Winter Tubing
Looking for a fun group activity? Rabbit Hill offers great rates for tubing groups of 15 or more. Choose from our two options for group tubing:
Private Booking
Enjoy exclusive access to the tube park with 20-60 participants.
Private booking times:
- Thursday from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.
- Saturday/Sunday from 9:30 a.m. to 11:00 a.m.Â
Standard Group Booking
Ideal for smaller groups (15-30 participants) during regular tubing hours while we are open to the public.
Standard booking times and prices:Â
- Friday between 5:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. - $17
- Saturday/Sunday 11:30 a.m - 1:30 p.m or 2:00 p.m - 4:00 p.m. - $17
Important: All riders must be a minimum of 3 years to ride in the tube park. Young children will need an adult to help them carry their tube up the carpet. No lap riding is allowed.
To book please contact our Groups Manager, Cheryl, see contact info below.
Group Bookings
contact our Group Manager
Cheryl Haniak
Groups Manager
Phone:Â 780-955-2440Â ext. 24Â Â Â
Email: [email protected]
Please Note:
- Groups must be booked at least 72 hours in advance. Bookings are not guaranteed until confirmed by Rabbit Hill Snow Resort.
- No changes can be made to any booking less than 36 hours before your arrival.
- Confirmations are processed only Monday through Friday, between 9 am and 4 pm.
- If you do not receive a reply from our group coordinator, your booking is not confirmed.
Summer Tubing
Interested in booking a group in the summer?
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I get started? Is there more information to help me plan out our trip?Â
You can contact our Group Coordinator during weekdays by either e-mail ([email protected]) or phone (780-955-2440) and we would be happy to answer any questions you may have.
Once we arrive how long will it take to get from the bus to start skiing?Â
On average it takes 45 minutes from time your bus arrives until your students are finished gearing up and on snow.
How do lessons work with such a large group of kids?Â
For beginners, we will conduct their lesson as soon as they arrive on the snow with their equipment.
For all other skiers and snowboarders, we organize them into groups based on their chosen skill level. You can review our skill ability levels here. Lesson times for more experienced participants may vary during your visit, but they will have the opportunity to enjoy the hill until it’s time for their scheduled lesson.
Should all my students take a lesson?Â
It is recommended that all students, no matter their skill level, take a lesson. This helps everyone learn the rules & techniques of the sport. No matter the level, lessons can help make the day a better experience for everyone. The school board often requires lessons, so checking their requirements before your visit is essential.
Which children should I include for an Adaptive Lesson?Â
Through the Canadian Adaptive Snowsports (CADS), Rabbit Hill Snow Resort has several of our instructors certified to deliver lessons to children with Cognitive Impairments (Downs Syndrome, Learning Disabilities, etc) and Autism Spectrum Disorder. For all other accommodations, please contact CADS Edmonton.
We want all students to have a great experience. By knowing which students need adaptive lessons prior to your trip we can create the best environment for all the students and instructors.
More information on our Adaptive Snowsports coming soon!
What clothes should student wear?Â
Dress appropriately for the weather conditions. You will be more comfortable if you dress in layers and non-restrictive clothing. On sub-zero or windy days, shield your face with a high collar, neck warmer, or buff. DO NOT wear scarves. Wear a good pair of mittens - preferably waterproof and not woolen. Check out our What to Wear page for more details:
What is the Alpine Responsibility Code?Â
There are elements of risk to skiing and snowboarding, and the Alpine Responsibility Code is an industry standard set of rules to help keep skiers and snowboarders safe. You can read the Alpine Responsibility Code here.
Most of my students have never skied before, is your hill too big?Â
Rabbit Hill is designed for all levels of skiing and snowboarding ability. Our carpet area and bunny hill are large areas, both of which, are great for the beginner or those still learning. We have a variety of terrain, including the terrain park, that will challenge your more experienced skiers and snowboarders
What is a Terrain Park?Â
A Terrain Park is a designated area featuring man-made jumps, bumps, and obstacles designed for experienced skiers and snowboarders.
Unlike many ski resorts that offer unrestricted access to Terrain Parks, we have designated our Terrain Park as EXPERT TERRAIN ONLY. This policy is in place to ensure safety and suitability for all participants. As such, the Terrain Park is off-limits to school groups unless approved by the head group supervisor.
We understand that some group supervisors may not feel confident assessing their group’s skill levels. If needed, our staff can assist in determining which individuals are qualified to use the Terrain Park. We recommend granting access only to advanced skiers and snowboarders who have completed a Terrain Park Assessment according to our Park Policy.
What is a Park Policy?
Here at Rabbit Hill we have 3 Terrain Parks, and we will work with you to determine the best access options for the safety your group
Park Policy Options:
- No Park:  your group does not give members access in any of the terrain parks.
- We (Rabbit Hill) Assess:  You require members skills to be assessed by Rabbit Hill staff before being allowed in the  Route 27 or Grom (River Run) Park. Rabbit Hill does not allow school groups in the Main Park.
- Rabbit Hill staff run assessments every hour on the hour starting at 11 am.
- Once students have been assessed by Rabbit Hill staff, they will receive a unique mark on their lift pass signifying they have been allowed access to the Grom (River Run) and Route 27 Park.
- If we do not receive your Park Policy option, the terrain park will be off limits to school groups without consent of the head group supervisor.
NOTE - Helmets are mandatory in the Terrain Park
If you are allowing access to the Park we recommend one of the accompanying supervisors be in the area. We patrol the Park on a regular basis but, as is the case on the rest of the Ski Area, direct supervision of your students after their lesson is the accompanying supervisor’s responsibility.
What food is available for purchase and the cost?Â
We offer a wide variety of food options ranging from snacks to full meals.
Once the menu and pricing for the current season is finalized it will be posted here.