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Born from racing

We have always excelled in the space between family and a pure racing
experience which is rooted deeply in our culture and purpose.

For skier’s aged 6 to 10, we provide the opportunity to train and race in a team environment without the formal racing structure and traveling associated with higher level competitions.

RACING

The Club is proud of its traditions, dating back to 1964 when 5,000 spectators enjoyed the Beehive Race down Waterfall. This race helped launch Devil’s Glen Country Club. Devil’s Glen is proud of its members who have emerged from the Club’s racing program to become Provincial and National Ski Team Members. Our competitive ski training and racing program combines individual skill development with a fun team atmosphere. For skiers aged 6 to 10, we provide the opportunity to train and race in a team environment without the formal racing structure and traveling associated with higher level competitions. The racing programs offer something for the young and the young at heart. For the bigger folks, our adult racing program provides a fun, competitive outlet. As a member of Alpine Ontario, Devil’s Glen offers competitive individual racing programs for skiers who strive for National Team or university scholarships. Led by a dedicated group of Coaches, who are certified by Alpine Canada Alpin Canadian Ski Coaches Federation (ACA-CSC), the Devil’s Glen racing program offers an enjoyable experience for all members of the family. 
 

SNOW PROGRAMS

Club snow programs provide a variety of skill, fun and a sense of belonging to young and old alike. Our snow school has options for skiers and snowboarders of all ages and abilities. Session programs are designed for everyone from tiny tots to members of any age. Lessons are held on Saturdays and/or Sundays for nine or ten weeks during January and February. Special programs are offered during Christmas and March Break and private and group lessons are available at anytime. Our growing snowboard instruction program teaches first-timers all the way up to those wishing to learn freestyle or racing techniques. 
 

TERRAIN PARK

In addition to the extensive range of snow experiences Devil’s Glen has to offer, skiers and boarders alike will love the state of the art Terrain Park. Participants of all ages and skill levels will learn how to grind rails, hit jumps and jib through the hits and bumps of this great Terrain Park. 

 
    


RACING
    

 
The Devil’s Glen Race Program is dedicated to providing the creative outlet for your child’s passion to ski in a safe, challenging, and most of all, positive and FUN environment for all ages. By creating and implementing ‘NEW’ and diverse development programs that follow the Canadian Sport for Life initiative, we have implemented quality programs to help promote athletic literacy for your youngster in all aspects of sport, and life. It is our mandate to continue to build on our long history as one of the strongest development programs in Southern Ontario, and an experience for your children that will not be forgotten. Login to your Member Account to learn more!

All of our programs follow the LTAD (Long Term Athlete Development) model as described by Canadian Sport for Life 
 
    


SNOW SCHOOL
    

 

 

STEP LEVELS 

The Snow Stars Levels give your child an indication of where they stand in terms of their development. Click below to find out what Step Level your child falls under!

SKIING

Objective: Snow plow turns on intermediate terrain (River Styx) without assistance. 
Abilities: Able to perform different radius snow plow turns on green terrain (Upper Paradise); varies speed according to terrain.
  

SNOWBOARDING

Objective: Beginner
​Abilities: Side slipping on both edges with direction control on green terrain; able to bend joints to stay in a balanced position; able to get up off the snow; able to side slip on heels and toes; able to side slip pendulum on both edges; able to change both directions when prompted; able to adjust speed based on slope pitch (e.g., faster on flatter terrain).

SKIING

Objective: Able to balance on the outside ski and create a carved turn while showing a small plow on intermediate terrain (Limbo).
Abilities: Able to perform different radius snow plow turns on intermediate/blue terrain; varies speed according to terrain; on flatter terrain comfortably skis at an increased speed (Upper Paradise).
  

SNOWBOARDING

Objective: Intermediate
​​Abilities: Novice turns on green terrain; beginning to lengthen leg (top of turn) and shorten (bottom of the turn) by bending joints; able to maintain balanced body position over varied terrain; able to link beginner turns unassisted on blue terrain; able to traverse on edge on green terrain; beginning to steer using the upper body; able to adjust speed based using the size of a turn on slope pitch (e.g. faster on flatter terrain).

SKIING

Objective: Able to balance on outside ski and create a carved turn while skis become parallel in second part of turn on blue/intermediate terrain (Limbo).
Abilities: ​Able to ski in control at a reasonable speed on advanced intermediate terrain (Limbo, Achilles); on expert terrain (Inferno/Stairway) can comfortably control speed and make linked turns; on flatter terrain is able to show more bending of lower joints laterally.
 

SNOWBOARDING

Objective: Intermediate
Abilities: Carved traverse and novice turns on blue terrain; hopping in traverse (off two feet) experimenting with switch riding; able to maintain a balanced body position on steeper terrain; able to maintain a pure edge through a traverse; able to use the lower body to initiate turns; able to maintain turn size; gain comfort at higher speeds.

SKIING

Objective: Able to balance on outside ski while skis are parallel throughout turn on intermediate/blue terrain (Limbo).
Abilities: ​Controls speed on advanced terrain (Achilles/Inferno); able to maintain turn shape on stepper terrain (Inferno); shows more bending of lower joints on intermediate/blue terrain.
  

SNOWBOARDING

Objective: Intermediate
Abilities: Carved turns on green terrain and linking novice turns on advanced terrain; able to ride S freestyle terrain; increased edge control; absorb bumps by flexing the lower body able to ollie and nollie; able to link turns on advanced terrain; able to complete flat 180’s and 360’s; maintains an edge throughout the turn; able to control speed on steeper terrain; knows terrain park safety and etiquette; can pop off small jumps; can 50-50 on a small flat box.

SKIING

Objective: Able to execute linked performance turns while adapting to varying terrain.
Abilities: Controls speed by varying turn shape according to terrain; able to ski expert terrain confidently (Waterfall); varies stance width according to speed, terrain and radius; consistently able to create round turns on varied terrain.
 

SNOWBOARDING

Objective: Advanced
Abilities: Carved turns on blue terrain and beginning to use advanced sliding turns on black terrain; able to ride M freestyle terrain; can hop to change edges; able to consistently keep upper body stable while turning lower body; can turn fluidly in bumpy terrain; comfortable riding switch on green terrain; able to edge at the top of the turn (1:00 and 11:00); uses knees and feet to turn the snowboard; able to consistently control speed on steeper terrain using a shorter radius (e.g., to not speed up); able to maintain a consistent speed over varied terrain; confident with straight airs off of small to medium sized jumps; experimenting with grabs, ollies and nollies off of bumps or rollers; boardslides on a box.

SKIING

Objective: Able to execute linked rhythmical turns at high speed.
Abilities: Controls speed on slightly bumpy terrain; able to ski shorter radius turns on expert terrain confidently e.g. Waterfall; varies stance width according to speed terrain and radius.
  

SNOWBOARDING

Objective: Advanced
Abilities: Able to ride all terrain in all conditions and carve on all terrain; beginning to ride L and XL features and perform maneuvers on S and M features; ability to anticipate changes in terrain; can show performance by manipulating the fore/aft and lateral pressure on the board; can switch between sliding and carved turns; comfortable riding switch on advanced terrain; can mix up turn types; controls the release of the board at the end of the turn and directs the board using the knees and feet into the next turn; can read the terrain and adjust their riding to keep a consistent speed; can grab board in all four quarters; increasing height of a jump by ollie or by popping; spinning 180’s/360’s off of small to medium jumps; can rotate on a boxnose/tail presses on a box or rail.

SKIING

Objective: Able to execute linked rhythmical turns while adapting to bumpy terrain.
Abilities: Controls speed on steeper, bumpy terrain; able to ski shorter radius turns on expert terrain confidently e.g. Waterfall; varies stance width according to speed, terrain and radius; consistently able to create round turns on expert terrain at increased speed.
 
    


FREESTYLE
    

 
The Devil’s Glen Freestyle Program is committed to providing a safe, challenging and fun environment for both skiers and snowboarders of all ages to explore their creativity and continue to learn and develop their freestyle skills. As freestyle grows at Devil’s Glen we are continuously looking at implementing and refining our program offering based on the guidelines of the Long Term Athlete Development Program’s of both the Canadian Freestyle Skiing Association and Canada Snowboard. Our goal is to further develop our athletes on hill skills while having as much fun as possible and fostering a love of skiing and snowboarding. Login to your Member Account to learn more!