Exercises, tips & tricks for steep slope skiing
Winter, gorgeous snow conditions and an insane ski resort in the North American Rockies; the only thing that can ruin the day is the damn fear of that one steep slope that seems so beautiful and so scary at the
Driving curves in powder snow
Floating and gliding effortlessly in soft snow dust is probably the greatest pleasure for every skier, because what could be better than ultra-soft powder far away from marked slopes when heli-skiing or cat-skiing? That's right, nothing! But skiing in powder
Driving curves in frozen dew
"Breaking in again and again, as if on a thin eggshell" - probably the most exhausting and tedious skiing experience for any skier. Once defrosted snow that has frozen again overnight is broken snow. Turns are particularly unpleasant on such
Freeriding easy: cornering
Not all snow is the same, and not all curves are the same. Every type of snow condition has its pitfalls and must be recognized with a watchful eye. Accordingly, the angle of the turn, the speed and the pressure
Care instructions: Washing ski clothing correctly
Normal laundry detergent, special detergent or rather to the dry cleaner? What to do with Gore Tex-coated ski jackets and ski pants? And how do I renew the impregnation? Functional clothing requires special treatment when cleaning, but it's not complicated.
10 Tips for the Ultimate Tree Skiing
Tree skiing is the biggest thing for experienced freeriders in Canada and the USA. The natural slalom through deep snow-covered forests is a lot of fun. If you know how to do it. SKI KANADA presents the 10 ultimate tips
10 reasons for a ski trip to Canada
There are plenty of reasons to go skiing in Canada, whether it's the empty slopes, the people or the unique powder: here are the top ten reasons to go skiing in Canada.
Good to know…Ski Canada from A to Z
Good to know: The most important tips from A to Z for every ski trip to Canada.
Calgary – between the prairie and the Rocky Mountains
Those who come to Calgary experience a vibrant oil stronghold. The social center of the province of Alberta offers the optimal start for a heliski trip in the heights of the Rocky Mountains.
Vancouver: Where the mountains go swimming
Where the mountains go swimming: Vancouver is the starting point for a trip to Whistler and heliskiing in northern British Columbia.