School Programs

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Whistler Olympic Park offers affordable school group lessons, tours, and self-guided activities including cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, and biathlon. Set in the picturesque Callaghan Valley, our winter wonderland is yours to explore with students of all ages and abilities. Our programs focus on developing physical literacy through snow literacy – competence, confidence, and motivation to move and be active for life.

Review our program information/booking policies and submit a booking request form.

Navigate to our "Know Before You Go" page for teachers and parents for more pre-trip information.

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Booking

School programs are available weekdays from mid-December to early April, excluding holidays. Please submit a booking request using our online form.

Booking Request Form

Programs

Ski Lesson

Gr. K-7: $30/student
Grade 8-12: $40/student

Our traditional cross-country ski program includes a morning lesson (classic or skate skiing) followed by ski games, orienteering, a ski playground, or adventure trails after lunch.

Snowshoe Tour

Gr. K-7: $30/student
Gr. 8-12: $40/student

Follow our guides through old-growth forests and scenic viewpoints. Learn about Nordic sports, our Olympic legacy, and natural history. Depart after lunch or stay and play (snowshoe games or self-guided walk).

Biathlon Combo

Gr. 7-12: $56/student

Pair a ski lesson or snowshoe tour with our signature biathlon experience. The program includes a morning lesson/tour followed by a marksmanship session on our biathlon range after lunch.

*Our staff follow a comprehensive risk management plan on the range. This program uses .22 calibre rifles which are tethered down. The range is fully licensed by the RCMP and International Biathlon Union. Please see our "Know Before You Go" section below for more information.

Snow Luge  & Snowshoe Combo

Gr. 3-6: $30/student

Luge is the fastest sport in the winter Olympics! Learn to luge on snow followed by a guided snowshoe tour. Snow luge sessions operate in our toboggan area using specially designed sleds. Our luge coach will teach students about the equipment, steering, and body control using various drills. Students must bring their own snow sports helmet for this portion of the day.       

*We can facilitate approximately 1 class per 1.5 hour snow luge session. For two classes, students will rotate through snow luge and snowshoe activities. 

Snow Luge  & Snowshoe Combo

Gr. 3-6: $30/student

Luge is the fastest sport in the winter Olympics! Learn to luge on snow followed by a guided snowshoe tour. Snow luge sessions operate in our toboggan area using specially designed sleds. Our luge coach will teach students about the equipment, steering, and body control using various drills. Students must bring their own snow sports helmet for this portion of the day.       

*We can facilitate approximately 1 class per 1.5 hour snow luge session. For two classes, students will rotate through snow luge and snowshoe activities. 

 

Self-guided Skiing  or Snowshoeing

15% off daily ticket & rental rates

This option is recommended for Outdoor Ed groups and teachers leading their own programs. Programs are not supported by Whistler Olympic Park instructors/guides.

Accessibility &  Adaptive Support

Contact Whistler Adaptive for fees

Whistler Adaptive Sports (WAS) Program can provide adaptive equipment and leisure buddy support to integrate any participant into a lesson/tour. Contact WAS directly to book a leisure buddy for your program.

Lunch Program 

Gr. K-7: $8.75/student
Gr. 8-12: $14.50/student

An optional hot lunch program is provided by Whistler Cooks Catering. 

  • New to our programs? Book a site visit prior to your trip! Contact us for more information.

  • Taxes apply to all products. Please email us if you require a breakdown of applicable taxes.

  • Once a booking is confirmed, we require a minimum 50% deposit.

  • Lesson and tour programs will be staged at our Cross Country building. Access to a multi-purpose room is included with lessons/tours, subject to availability. Teachers are responsible for supervising this space during breaks. Please note, we cannot guarantee access to a designated indoor space for self-guided groups. If available, arrangements will be confirmed pre-trip. Groups are always welcome to access our picnic area, outdoor storage cubbies, and other amenities at our day lodge.

BOOKING REQUEST FORM

KNOW BEFORE YOU GO

 

Booking Policies

Dates & Booking Requests

School programs are available weekdays from December - early April, excluding holidays. Our booking request form opens mid-September annually. We accept booking requests from all districts, however, Squamish/Whistler/Pemberton schools will be prioritized for the first 2 weeks of booking, provided that requests are received by this date. 

Information collected using our Booking Request Form will be used for the sole purpose of communicating about field trips. All contacts will be added to our mailing list. If experiencing issues with our web form or to be removed from the mailing list, please contact us directly.

Booking Confirmation

When your trip is confirmed, a Booking Confirmation email will be sent to all contacts provided. Upon receiving this email:

  1. Review your confirmation email and booking details. Carefully read our Booking Policies. Understand your booking obligations, including deposits, payments, changes, and cancellations. A $400 deposit is due as soon as possible to reserve the date.
  2. Visit our "Know Before You Go" page for teachers and parents.
  3. Show students what they can expect by sharing our video and Physical Literacy resources.
  4. Help us learn more about your group!
  • Guided Lessons/Tours: Determine skier skill levels and divide students into groups of approximately 10-12. Include boot sizes for ski rentals. A sizing chart, skier levels cheat sheet, and lunch order form are included with all confirmation emails. Groups, boot sizes, and lunch orders (where applicable) must be sent 1 week in advance of your trip. Sizing is not required for snowshoe rentals. Any additional information about your students will be helpful, e.g. behavioural cues, adaptive needs, etc.
  • Self-Guided Trips: Send boot sizing only for ski rentals.

Accessibility & Inclusion

Contact us to discuss any accessibility needs/barriers to students and ways we can support. Adaptive equipment and leisure buddy support can be provided in cooperation with Whistler Adaptive, to integrate any participant into a ski lesson. Please contact Whistler Adaptive directly to make arrangements for leisure buddy support.

Lunch Program

Whistler Cooks Catering provides an optional hot lunch program for lesson/tour groups. Order forms are included with your booking confirmation, orders must be summarized and submitted to us pre-trip. All options include a side of veggies, dip, and hot chocolate.

  • Grade K - 7 menu: Choice of individual pizza, grilled cheese, vegan chili
  • Grade 8 - 12 menu: Choice of pesto chicken and bacon panini, tomato bocconcini pesto panini, two grilled cheese, or 12oz vegan chili

New this season - lunch orders must be in one week in advance and will be charged to the school's trip invoice. Lunch orders will be delivered to the Cross-Country building. We kindly ask that schools distribute lunch orders.

Self-guided groups are welcome to order food and beverage items at the cafe. For larger groups, please let us know if you plan to buy lunch on-site.

Group Size & Supervision

How Many Students Can We Accommodate?

Guided lessons/tours can accommodate approximately 20 - 80 students or 2 - 3 classes each day. Schools are welcome to book a self-guided experience if lessons/tours are at capacity.

What Are The Instructor/Guide Ratios?

For ski lessons, instructors are reserved on an 1:10 ratio (groups of 12 - 15 are permitted in some circumstances). For snowshoe tours, we reserve approximately 2 guides per class. If a biathlon program has been requested, additional instructors/guides are reserved to supervise the biathlon range. 

In addition to paid staff, Whistler Olympic Park volunteers may assist on program. They can be identified by a green vest.

Teachers & Chaperones
 

A chaperone is a teacher, educational assistant, support staff, parent or guardian. We ask that these individuals help us in the following areas:

  • Assist students in the rental shop with equipment pick-up/return. Help students with boots/skis/snowshoes.
  • Ski with a group and assist with supervision during on-snow activities, washroom breaks, etc. Those who are not skiing may walk on trails in designated areas only.
  • Supervise students during lunch.

To ensure a student focused learning environment, chaperones need to have the same or greater skiing ability as their assigned student group.

Complimentary tickets and rentals are provided for teachers and chaperones on a 1:10 ratio plus a floater. For example, if you book 50 students, we will provide tickets and rentals for 6 chaperones at no additional fee. A rate of $25 per person applies for each chaperone in excess of this ratio. Additional complimentary tickets/rentals can be requested for EA's and 1:1 support staff. We do not charge for chaperones who have season passes and/or their own ski equipment.

Payment

Taxes apply to all products. Please email us if you require a breakdown of applicable taxes.

A quote will be provided with your confirmation email, and a hold placed on your trip date(s). To secure your booking, we require a $400 deposit. We will issue a final invoice for the balance owing once final student numbers are submitted - deadline is 1 week prior to the trip date. 

For credit card payments (preferred), we will provide a credit card authorization form. If payment must be made by cheque, please make cheques payable to Whistler Sport Legacies, 1080 Legacy Way, Whistler, BC, V8E 0K3 - include the name of your school, trip date, and indicate that it is a deposit. E-transfers are also accepted, please contact us for EFT information.

Changes & Cancellations

Change Of Date

If a scheduling conflict arises, please contact us as soon as possible.

Change To Group Size

Changes within 1 week of your trip are non-refundable. We understand that numbers can fluctuate, please contact us as soon as possible if group #s change and we will do our best to provide a solution.

Cancellation

  • More than 4 weeks notice - no penalty.
  • Less than 4 weeks notice - $400 deposit is non-refundable.
  • No Show – 100% of original booking value applies.

Cancellations made by WOP or as a result of district-wide bus cancellations or highway closures will not be penalized.

Contact us prior to your trip if you are considering cancelling due to extreme cold. Admin fees will apply if we are notified last minute / day of. WOP remains open during rain or cold weather events. Our staff are prepared with contingency plans to facilitate programs in variable weather. The Callaghan Valley can experience different warming/cooling patterns in comparison to Whistler/Squamish – check our Weather page for current conditions. Some schools choose to come despite the cold, therefore extreme cold cancellations are at the discretion of the school in consult with Whistler Olympic Park. In the event of extreme cold, we recommend following Cross Country BC’s cold weather policy for event cancellations. Temperature is what will be expected/measured at program start time, start time may be delayed if warming is predicted.

  • -15°C cancel event for age 12 & under
  • -20°C cancel event for age 13 & up

We understand public health orders have seen on-going change over the past few years. Refunds will be provided for cancellations if public health orders prohibit field trips, large group gatherings or travel between communities. Admin fees may apply.

Know Before You Go