Blue Mountain Resort launches free night skiing program for youth
Locals are invited to experience the thrill of free night skiing and snowboarding at Blue Mountain with the launch of the Second Tracks Program.
This initiative kicks off on Sunday and offers eligible residents aged 12 to 16 the opportunity to hit the slopes for free.
According to the Second Tracks website, participants will receive a complimentary lift ticket, equipment rental, lessons, and a meal. Transportation is also provided, with buses departing the Collingwood YMCA at 4 p.m. and returning at 8 p.m.
The program is designed to give residents from Collingwood, Blue Mountains, and Clearview an opportunity to take part in activities that may be out of their financial needs, the initiative shared.
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To qualify, participants must meet the age and residency requirements and complete the necessary forms. This is a first come first serve program, only 50 participants can take part in the fun. The first session runs until Feb., 12.
“We can’t wait to get you on the hills,” shared the Second Tracks Program on their website. For more information or to register, families are encouraged to contact the Collingwood YMCA or email collingwood@sm.ymca.ca
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