Avalanche Safety

Avalanche Skills Training 1

This course follows the Avalanche Canada curriculum for Avalanche Skills Training Level 1 (AST 1). This course is essential for anyone travelling in or around avalanche terrain in winter and is intended to be a first step toward safely managing backcountry travel. Avalanche Skills Training 1 is suitable for aspiring backcountry skiers, splitboarders, snowshoe hikers, ice and alpine climbers, and snowmobile enthusiasts.

What you will learn:
• avalanche formation and release
• identifying avalanche terrain
• trip-planning basics
• optimal use of tools and resources like the avalanche forecasts to mitigate your avalanche risk
• using appropriate travel techniques in avalanche terrain
• intro to companion rescue

Includes: Certified instructor, Avalanche Canada AST 1 certificate, and use of transceivers, shovels and probes.

Prerequisites: none.


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Avalanche Skills Training 2

Avalanche Skills Training Level 2 (AST 2) is for skiers and riders who have taken a basic avalanche awareness course, are comfortable in the backcountry, and want to further their winter mountain training.
The first day covers advanced avalanche-related concepts, and the next 3 days focus on decision-making in the field, with evening theory sessions.
This course follows Avalanche Canada's curriculum and is taught by certified instructors.
19+ years and up (or 16+ if accompanied by a parent).

Prerequisite: AST 1 or equivalent, good physical condition and able to ski/ride safely under all snow conditions.
Includes: ACMG-certified guide, Avalanche Canada AST 2 certificate, use of transceivers, shovels and probes.


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