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If you are studying in Canada, you’d definitely want to hit the powdered white slopes for a session or two of skiing!
Known for its incredible ski-able terrain from Alberta and Quebec to Vancouver, you are just a few hours' ride away from your next snow adventure.
But is it even possible to enjoy the slopes as an international student? Thankfully, it can be!
Although skiing has a reputation for being a costly sport for rich people or families, you don’t necessarily have to break the bank to try it!
As a student, you might not have the spending power or the funds to live it up in a fancy ski resort. But with our guide, you’ll still be able to have a fun time and experience the pristine slopes with your friends and enjoy the thrills of winter.
Here’s how to ski on a student’s budget & enjoy it!
Just like booking a hotel or a trip overseas, the earlier you can book, the greater the discount you can enjoy.
Thankfully it is easy to plan your ski adventure by simply planning your calendar during the winter months!
So be sure to gather your pals, plan your budget and most importantly, book your trip many months in advance.
Here are some ski holidays & trips you can consider.
While you might not have big sums of cash to splurge, as a student, you might be eligible for huge discounts to enjoy!
Your student ID and studying at a Canadian university entitle you to some sweet deals that you shouldn’t miss.
For example, there are winter student passes that allow you to ski at various resorts and slopes across the country for just a flat fee. Many of these also include ski gear!
Here are some additional skiing and snowboarding deals that you shouldn’t miss.
Here’s an obvious secret, if you are renting your gear directly from the slopes, you’ll be paying more. After all, that’s what most people do and it’s just more convenient.
However, as a student, every dollar saved is a dollar earned that you can spend elsewhere. So be sure to rent your gear away from the slopes.
You can check in with your local stores or even rent from your peers on campus. However, if you are keen to take up skiing, you can always buy secondhand and resale items.
Sure the initial cost will be more than renting, but if you are hitting the slopes often, this will be a worthwhile investment into a sport you love.
Sure the initial cost will be more than renting, but if you are hitting the slopes often, this will be a worthwhile investment into a sport you love.
You can check in with your local stores or even rent from your peers on campus. However, if you are keen to take up skiing, you can always buy secondhand and resale items.
However, as a student, every dollar saved is a dollar earned that you can spend elsewhere. So be sure to rent your gear away from the slopes.
Here’s an obvious secret, if you are renting your gear directly from the slopes, you’ll be paying more. After all, that’s what most people do and it’s just more convenient.
If this is your first time skiing, you don’t need to go all out and ski the entire day. In fact, you might be too tired at the end of a few hours!
If saving and stretching your dollar is essential, you might just want to go budget on the adventure. This includes focusing on budget accommodations, avoiding the weekends as well as buying just a half-day ticket.
The great thing about this is that you can easily plan when to hit the slopes and factor in the drive and transportation to your destination.
A win-win for your scheduling and wallet!
If you plan to eat at the ski resorts, you’ll be in store for elevated prices that are actually meant for tourists. A simple $5 meal that can be made at home could easily cost you $20 or even $30!
By preparing your own food, you’ll be able to save a pretty penny and it will likely be much healthier!
So instead of spending your hard-earned money at the ski cafe, get together with friends, cook your favourite lunches and pack them along!
Thinking of furthering your studies and pursuing your career in Canada?
While the process can feel extra challenging due to the pandemic, we’re here to help!
At IDP, we have an experienced team of education counsellors that can answer your questions and take you through the different universities and course application processes.
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