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514-626-6240 or 888-409-6240 [email protected] www.skievolution.info fax: 514-696-5979 1 Planning a Trip for your Group ? Vous planifiez une excursion pour votre groupe ? Deluxe Coach or School Bus Transportation Transport en autocar de luxe ou scolaire Condominium or Hotel Lodging L’hébergement (condominium ou hotel) Lift tickets at ski resorts in Quebec & Vermont Billet remonte pente Snow Tubing or Rafting Glissades Adventure Waterslides / Aquapark Parc aquatique Acro-Nature Cultural Trips / voyages culturelles New York, Toronto, Washington, Stratford, Niagara Falls Call or write for a quote today !!!! Pour de plus amples informations – SVP contactez 514 626-6240 1-888-409-6240, [email protected] Save time and money !!!! 2 Table of Contents – 2008 - Montreal (Schools / scolaire) ☺ Introduction............................................................................................... OVERNIGHT DESTINATIONS ............................................................................................. 5 Mont Ste. Anne ..................................................................................................................................... 6 Mont Tremblant, Le Massif ................................................................................................................ 7 Stoneham............................................................................................................................................... 8 Mont Blanc............................................................................................................................................ 8 Mont Habitant ...................................................................................................................................... 9 Smuggler’s Notch ................................................................................................................................. 9 Jay Peak ................................................................................................................................................ 9 Suggestions for Group Organizers. .................................................................................................. 10 General Group Information.............................................................................................................. 12 Sample Sign-Up Form / Flyer ........................................................................................................... 13 Parent Authorization Form............................................................................................................... 15 Behavioural Contract......................................................................................................................... 16 Rental Form........................................................................................................................................ 17 DAY / NIGHT SKIING TRIPS (Lift Tickets) ....................................................... 18 General Information .......................................................................................................................... 18 Rod Roy Rewards............................................................................................................................... 19 LAURENTIANS Mont Saint Sauveur ........................................................................................................................... 20 Mt. Avila, Ski Morin Heights, Mont Olympia, Mt. Gabriel ........................................................... 20 Mont Habitant .................................................................................................................................... 21 Chantecler........................................................................................................................................... 21 Mont Blanc.......................................................................................................................................... 21 Mont Tremblant ................................................................................................................................. 22 Tubing & Rafting Centres................................................................................................................. 23 EASTERN TOWNSHIPS Mont Orford ....................................................................................................................................... 24 Owl's Head.......................................................................................................................................... 24 Bromont .............................................................................................................................................. 24 Mont Sutton ........................................................................................................................................ 24 QUEBEC CITY / CHARLEVOIX Mont Ste. Anne ................................................................................................................................... 25 Stoneham............................................................................................................................................. 25 Le Massif............................................................................................................................................. 25 VERMONT Smuggler's Notch ............................................................................................................................... 26 Jay Peak .............................................................................................................................................. 26 Sugarbush ........................................................................................................................................... 26 BUS RENTAL .................................................................................................................................... 27 New York / Toronto Cultural Trips ................................................................................................. 28 ** NEW ** Outdoor Education Activities .................................................................................. 30 3 Dear Group Organizer, Ski Rod Roy & Ski Evolution Inc. operate out of Montreal as tour operators that specialize in skiing and snowboarding. For the past seventeen years we have been providing schools in Montreal, Ottawa/Hull, Kingston, Cornwall, and Toronto with affordable ski programs. Associated with Montreal's largest traveling ski school we are able to extend our discounted group rates to public and private schools. Booking your ski trip through our agency will not cost you more and in almost all cases will save your group money. We can help you organize single day trips and overnight excursions. We have selected several condominium complexes that provide outstanding accommodations for groups. Enclosed you will find details on each particular lodging complex. Ski Rod Roy - Ski Evolution Inc. acts as a wholesale partner with the following ski centers: Mont St. Sauveur / Avila Mont Tremblant Mont Blanc Mont Habitant Mt. Olympia Chantecler Ski Morin Heights Mt. Gabriel Tubing/Rafting Centres Ste. Anne Le Massif Jay Peak, Vt. Sugarbush, Vt. Smuggler’s Notch, Vt. Stowe, Vt. Sutton Orford Owl’s Head Whiteface NY Killington Vt. Stoneham Le Massif du Sud With trips that involve accommodation we will provide staff to assist you with supervision & activities and we will also provide instruction for all beginners. Other services that we offer include educational tours to Toronto, Stratford, New York City, Washington, Boston and the Quebec City / Charlevoix Regions. Destination ski trips to the Rockies and Europe are also available. Outdoor educational excursions can be arranged at Mont Orford and Ski Morin Heights. This handbook has been designed to assist you with the organization of your group's excursion. We look forward to working with your group this winter. Sincerely, Doug Roy Director 4 OVERNIGHT DESTINATIONS When choosing a destination for your multi-day ski trip there are several important factors to consider. Each destination has different qualities. What might be good for a group of 13 year old nonskiers/snowboarders would probably not be acceptable to a group of 16 year old experienced skiers/snowboarders. When planning your trip look at the following factors: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Age of students. Overall skiing/snowboarding ability of the group. Type of meals necessary (i.e. meal plans). Need for extra activities. Trip dates. The age of the students will determine the type of accommodation that you will require and the amount of supervisors needed to adequately chaperone the group. With younger students an easily contained small ski area is usually the best option. Older students can be placed in condominium style accommodations. The overall skiing/snowboarding ability of the group will affect your destination. If you have primarily “beginners” you do not need to go to one of the more expensive high profile destinations. Group meals for younger students can be arranged at many of the destinations. For older students, staying in condominiums allows them the freedom to bring their own food which keeps the cost of the trip down. Most groups like to be able to keep the students busy in the evening with an organized activity. Each destination offers different facilities for use in the evening. Evening activities can also include a trip to Quebec City, a dance, or some kind of show put on by the students (i.e. lip-synch, talent show, etc.) The date of your trip will affect the cost and availability of accommodations. Generally the month of January and first two weeks of February are the most economical times for groups. Many establishments do not accept students during the peak periods at the end of February and beginning of March. On the following pages you will find the different destinations available. Each resort will have a brief description of the ski hill followed by the various lodging facilities and corresponding prices. Prices will vary depending on the dates of the trip. All Rod Roy - Ski Evolution Inc. packages typically include the following: - Transportation by Deluxe Coach - Lodging (maximum occupancy). - Lift Tickets - Lessons for all beginners. - Organized evening activities - Shuttle Bus (if necessary). - Equipment rentals (if necessary) - All Taxes. Services of a Rod Roy - Ski Evolution representative. One free package for every twenty purchased. 5 MONT STE ANNE is considered by many to be the top rated ski resort in Quebec. Extensive snowmaking and an elaborate lift system provides excellent support to the many challenging trails offered at Mont Ste. Anne. Facilities include a user friendly “Magic Carpet” beginner lift, 3 recent gladed trails, half pipe and two terrain parks. HOTEL VAL DES NEIGES Hotel style accommodation, located 1 km from the base of Mont Ste. Anne, accommodating four persons per unit. The Hotel V.D.N. has an indoor pool, sauna, hot tub, and video room. Free shuttle service to/from Mont Ste. Anne. Complete restaurant services, including economical meal plans for groups. AU PIED du MONT Deluxe condominiums located 1.5 km from the base of the mountain. A continuous shuttle service transports skiers to and from the lifts. The condos are fully equipped and have fireplaces. A Recreation Complex offers a pool and hot tub. Six students per 2 bedroom condo. CHALETS MONT STE. ANNE Spacious condominiums located at the base of Mont Ste. Anne. All condominiums have fully equipped kitchens and living rooms with fireplaces. There are 3, 4, or 5 bedroom units to accommodate 6, 8 and 10 persons respectively. Very luxurious. CHALETS MONTMORENCY Swiss style chalets and large condos located .5 km from the mountain. All condos are fully equipped and have fireplaces. An indoor pool and hot-tub offers a great way to relax after skiing. Ten to twelve persons per unit. CHATEAU MONT STE. ANNE Spacious hotel rooms (quad occupancy) located at the base of Mont Ste. Anne. All rooms are equipped with a kitchenette. Pool and sauna, games room and cinema located on the premises. Very luxurious. AU DOMAINE DES NEIGES (formerly Val des Neiges) A newly renovated building consisting of a variety of deluxe condominiums and the best sports complex in the region. All condos are fully equipped with a complete kitchen. Accommodates six persons per 2 bedroom condo. Free shuttle service to/from Mont Ste. Anne, and 8 persons per 3 bedroom condo. Packages (price per person) starting at : 2008 Package (#Nights , #Days) Max Occ 2N/2D 2N/3D 3N/3D 4N/4D 5N/5D Au Pied du Mont Condos Econ = Mar.16 –Apr.30 Reg. = Jan.6 – Feb.16 Midweek Econ. Reg 6 205 239 265 325 379 6 220 255 285 349 415 Weekend Econ. Reg. 6 225 239 265 N/A N/A Chalets Mt. Ste. Anne or Au Domaine des Neiges (add $10 for Feb.1Mar.23) Chalets Montmorency Max. occ. 10, or 12 & Chateau Mt. Ste. Anne Max Occ. = 4 Midweek Midweek Weekend Weekend Hotel Val des Neiges Econ. = Jan.06 – Jan.31 Reg = Feb.01-Mar.16 Midweek Econ. Reg Weekend Econ. Reg. 6 10 10 4 or 12 4 or 12 4 4 4 4 240 225 245 220 235 219 229 229 249 255 255 259 249 249 245 255 255 275 285 295 299 275 269 285 295 295 315 N/A N/A Note : All packages are based on a minimum 40/bus and max. occ. Note : Ottawa departures : Add $10.00 per person. 6 Le Massif has a strong reputation for great skiing. Nestled in the Charlevoix region, it averages 6.5 metres of snow annually, and has the highest vertical drop in Quebec at 770 m. In 2001 a $25 million expansion was undertaken – which added 16 new trails, a state of the art racing facility, and a new restaurant/lodge at the top of the mountain. Views of the St. Lawrence River are breathtaking. In 2005, Le Massif replaced their double-chair with a high speed quad chair, added (6) new trails, and upgraded the snowmaking at lower elevations. Deluxe condos are available in Petite Rivière Saint-Francois, which is 8 km from the base of Le Massif. Chalets Le Versant du Massif provides newly constructed “top quality” condos for 6 to 12 persons. The complex has a free shuttle service to/from Le Massif, fully equipped kitchens, fireplaces, and panoramic views of the Charlevoix area. Chalets Le Versant du Massif Condos Package Regular Season Econo Season Jan. 07-21, Mar.18-Apr.05 Jan.22-Feb.16 (#Nights, #Days) Midweek Weekend Midweek Weekend 2N/2D 245 275 260 285 2N/3D 290 299 295 315 3N/3D 305 325 310 355 Note : Ottawa departures : Add $5.00 per person. MONT TREMBLANT has undertaken the largest ski area expansion in Canadian history. The 8 passenger heated gondola gets you to the top in 7 minutes. New lifts, trails, restaurants and increased snowmaking ensure that your ski trip will be a success. La Source is a unique water park that offers indoor and outdoor whirlpools and swimming pools. Enjoy the gladed trails, fantastic half pipe and the snow park. COMFORT INN ST. JOVITE / MONT TREMBLANT This hotel opened in December 1998 and overlooks the valley of Saint-Jovite. It is located within walking distance of the town center. The hotel features standard rooms with 2 queen beds, private bathroom and cable T.V.. Lodging includes a complimentary continental breakfast, indoor pool and hot-tub. Tube slides extra. Catered meals available. TREMBLANT SUITES Offers luxurious condo accommodations located at the base of the lifts. Most units offer a complete kitchen, separate bedrooms, T.V. and fireplace Enjoy the convenience and charm of the Village at Mont Tremblant with over 100 shops, restaurants and activities. Packages (price per person) starting at : COMFORT INN Package (#Nights, #Days) 2N/2D 2N/3D 3N/3D 3N/4D Midweek or weekend Econo Season 219 275 299 345 Regular Season 245 299 329 385 Econo Season = Jan.03-Feb.15, Mar.25–Apr.27 Regular Season = Feb.24 –Mar.24 Note : LES SUITES TREMBLANT Midweek or weekend Late Season 260 300 350 390 Econo Season 265 309 359 400 Regular Season 289 339 395 445 Econo Season = Jan.01 – Feb.14 Regular Season = Feb. 24 – Mar.21 Late Season = Mar.17 – Apr.27 Accommodations are subject to availability at the Les Suites Tremblant, and prices may vary without notice. 7 STONEHAM offers an excellent alternative for groups of young skiers. Lodging located at the base of the mountain allows easy access to day or night skiing. Located only twenty minutes from Quebec City. Stoneham has a vertical drop of 1,380 feet, modern lifts and snow grooming. There is a skating rink and a meeting room available HOTEL STONEHAM Spacious and tastefully decorated rooms located at the base of the ski lifts. Quad occupancy and the option of a meal plan. STONEHAM STUDIOS Modern studios and condos located at the base of the slopes. Fully equipped with dishwasher, fireplace and T.V.. Quad occupancy. STONEHAM STUDIOS Package (#Nights, #Days) Midweek or weekend Super Economy Jan.6-31, Feb. 3-7,Feb.10-14 2N/2D 2N/3D 3N/3D 4N/4D 5N/5D 209 235 265 320 375 Econo Season HOTEL STONEHAM Midweek or weekend Regular Early & Late Season Season Nov.01Jan.4-5, Feb.15Dec.22, Mar.18–Apr.01 Feb.1-2,8-9, Mar.15 Mar. 21-24 225 259 199 250 289 225 290 345 255 355 425 309 415 505 365 Note : Ottawa departures : Add $10.00 per person. Econo Season Regular Season Jan.03-Feb.15 Feb.16-Mar.17 205 235 265 320 379 215 245 280 340 405 MONT BLANC - situated in beautiful St. Faustin, a great sheltered environment for young students. Mont Blanc has 35 trails, 3 peaks and 8 lifts with new and improved snowmaking capacity this season. COMFORT INN ST-JOVITE Located five minutes from Mont Blanc this hotel opened in December 1998 and is located overlooking the valley of Saint Jovite, within walking distance of the town center. The hotel features standard rooms with 2 queen beds, private bathroom and cable T.V.. Lodging includes a complimentary continental breakfast, indoor pool, hot-tub. Tube slides next door for evening activities. Shuttle bus to take group to/from Mont Blanc is included. Package (#Nights, #Days) 2N/2D 2N/3D 3N/3D Value Season Regular Season Jan.03-Feb.14, Mar.25 – Apr.30 Feb.12 – Mar.18 Midweek Weekend Midweek Weekend 175 190 185 205 199 229 209 239 225 245 239 259 Note : Meals not included with the exception of a free continental breakfast. 8 LEARN TO SKI PROGRAM Mont Habitant Packages Includes: δ 2 or 3 full days of skiing with instruction δ 1 or 2 nights hotel accommodation δ 2 breakfasts, 2 dinners δ Transportation by school bus (min. 40 per bus) δ Ski Evolution / Ski Rod Roy Representative δ Activities include: night skiing, ice skating, hockey, bonfire, marshmallow roast .... δ Large lounge area for videos and indoor games, etc... δ Animation in the evenings by school chaperones and the Ski Evolution Staff. Value added LESSON PACKAGE: 2 days = 9 hrs. ski instruction !! 3 days = 15 hrs. ski instruction !! Monday-Friday Cost per Student With Lessons Cost per Student Without Lessons 1N / 2D $169 $149 2N/3D $259 Deluxe bus Add $20 $219 Add $20 Mtl. Add $10 Ottawa Note: Chaperones - meals, lift tickets and lodging are complimentary (1 chaperone to 15 students) Rental equipment : Add $17.00 per day Note : Ottawa departures : Add $20.00 per person to the above prices. Situated in the beautiful Green Mountains of Vermont.. Smugglers Notch offers a choice of three mountains and an impressive condominium complex. Condos are very spacious, and provide fully equipped kitchens, fireplace, and indoor pool/hot-tub. Night time ice skating and tubing available. The condo village offers a variety of activities and events to entertain all ages. Meal plans also available. New for 2004 – 40 acres of gladed trails have been added. 1N/2D 2N/2D 2N/3D 3N/3D Midweek Midweek Weekend Midweek Weekend Weekend $219 279 299 299 319 385 Note : Ottawa departures : Add $15.00 per person to the above prices. Jay Peak receives an average of 357 inches of snow and 30 powder days per season. Expansion over the past few years has resulted in two new quad chair lifts, plenty of new gladed trails, and one hundred acres of off-piste terrain. Jay Peak also has excellent terrain for beginner and intermediate skiers/snowboarders. Accommodations include “hotel rooms” or “deluxe slopeside condos”. Prices starting at : 2N/2D Midweek 2N/3D Weekend Mon-Fri $325 Fri-Sun $369 Note : Ottawa departures : Add $10.00 per person. 9 Suggestions For Trip Organizers This section of your handbook has been put together to help you organize your group's ski/snowboarding excursion. It includes the following general points : Packages Offered by Ski Rod Roy / Ski Evolution Inc. We have selected several destinations that are popular and ideal for groups. Included within our packages are transportation, lift tickets, accommodation, ski and snowboard instruction and evening activities. Our staff will offer assistance during the activities but we would like the group chaperones to assume a leading role. Selection of Date & Destination Organizers should select the ski excursion date as early as possible in the Fall. September and early October are a good time to make this decision as many of the choice booking dates have been taken by November. The selection of the date could have an impact on the overall cost of your trip. Mid-week trips are generally less expensive and accommodation is more readily available. The time of year also has an impact on price; excursions during January and early February are less expensive than excursions during late February and early March. Procedures To Save Time & Anxiety 1. Presentation of Ski Package to Group When presenting the ski package to prospective skiers, it is advisable to include a brief explanation of the following information: a. b. c. d. e. f. 2. The destination. The length of the trip (specific dates). The cost of the trip and an explanation of the payment plan. Description of the ski area and accommodations (provide trail maps and brochures). Whether participants will cook their own food or select the meal plan provided by the resort. How to complete the necessary forms and the date they must be returned. Letter to Group (parents) Highlighting The Trip A letter to the parents explaining the above information is advisable. 3. Confirmation of Skiers A specific date should be set for receiving completed application forms. It is important that all the information be completed when the participants hand in their forms. Having participants return all post dated cheques with their registration forms will save the group organizer time and aggravation. 10 4. Rooming Lists It is advisable that participants organize themselves into specified groups well before the departure date for your trip. This allows us the time to ensure that there will not be any last minute surprises upon your arrival. 5. Meeting To Outline Detailed Itinerary A second meeting closer to the departure date should be held to explain the itinerary in greater detail. For instance, where and when the bus will leave from on your departure date and what time wake-up occurs in the morning. An itinerary to suit your needs can be prepared upon request. 6. Damage Deposits All participants will be required to include a security deposit with their registration form. This security deposit will be returned provided no damage has been done by the group. The return of the security deposit will take place within five days of the completion of the trip. 7. Room Inspection Upon arrival each room will be issued a damage check-list that must be completed carefully. This check-list must handed in to your Rod Roy - Ski Evolution representative as soon as possible. This is necessary to ensure that members of your group are not held responsible for existing damage or missing items. 8. Chaperones As the organizer of your trip it is important that you find reliable chaperones. The chaperones can be used prior to the trip to help you with paperwork. During the trip chaperones can help with condo checks and activities. If you have extra chaperones you will have to make arrangements to pay any additional costs. 9. Telephone Calls During your trip the telephones are generally limited to local calls only. This eliminates the problem of a large disputed phone bill at the end of your trip. The only phone that will be left open for long distance calls will be the one in the supervisor's room(s). 11 GENERAL GROUP INFORMATION For Overnight Trips Reservation : In order to secure space for your group it is best to reserve during the months of September and October. Deposits : Payments may be made in two installments. We suggest that you collect two cheques as each student signs up for the trip. The second cheque should be made payable 60 days prior to the scheduled date of the trip. Cheques should be made payable to Ski Evolution Inc. or to your school. Rooming Lists: Please provide a rooming list 14 days prior to departure. Refunds : Will be issued only if a request is made in writing 30 days prior to departure. There is a $ 50.00 penalty on all refunds. . If a request for a refund is submitted less than 30 days prior to departure the following cancellation fees will apply; 1 month to 10 days prior to departure = 50% of total trip cost less than 10 days prior to departure = 100% of total trip cost Damage Deposits: A $ 40.00 damage deposit per person is required on registration. This damage deposit will be returned to students provided no damage has been done by the group. Please use a separate cheque or cash for the damage deposit. G.S.T. & P.S.T. Listed prices include the GST and PST. Transportation : All transportation will be by Deluxe Coach unless otherwise noted. Ski Instruction: Mandatory instruction will be given to all beginners on the first day of the trip. Optional lessons will be available for intermediate and advanced skiers. (Mid-week trips only). Evening Activities : Organized evening activities will be available upon request. Possible activities include; bowling, trip to Quebec City for Mont Ste. Anne and Stoneham groups, sleigh rides, facilities for a dance, video games and movies. Lift tickets : Each person will be issued a lift ticket for the duration of the trip on the first day. Lost tickets cannot always be replaced. Comps : One free package per 20 students will be issued. A Ski Evolution representative will be available throughout your trip. Equipment Rentals : Equipment rentals will be arranged upon demand. Equipment rentals are extra. Organizers will be required to fill out a RENTAL FORM at least two weeks prior to the trip departure. 12 13 14 PARENT AUTHORIZATION FORM EMERGENCY MEDICAL TREATMENT FORM SCHOOL:___________________ EVENT:____________________________ PERSON IN CHARGE:__________________________________________________ HEALTH INSURANCE NO.:_______________________________ DATE OF LAST TETANUS INJECTION:_______________________________________ MEDICAL ALERTS, ALLERGIES ETC.________________________________________ 1. _______________________,a minor in my legal charge, is hereby granted permission to (name of student) participate in the above-described activity. 2. The above-named "Person in Charge" is appointed with full power to authorize the admission to hospital, if deemed necessary by a medical doctor, and emergency medical treatment recommended by a medical doctor, to be given to the said minor while he/she is in attendance at, or traveling to or from, the above named event. Item 2 applies if the consent of myself (parent, tutor or guardian) or my spouse cannot be given to the said doctor by telephone within a reasonable period of time. Signed this ________day of the month of _______________ , 2____at ________________ Signature:_____________________________ --------------------------------------------------------------------- PARENT/TUTOR/GUARDIAN:_______________________________________________ HOME ADDRESS:_________________________________________________________ HOME TELEPHONE:____________________ALT. TEL.NO:_______________________ (neighbor / relative) BUSINESS: TELEPHONE: ______________________ (FATHER) ________________________ (MOTHER) MOTHER'S MAIDEN NAME:_________________________________________________ 15 BEHAVIOURAL CONTRACT I contract to : 3. Completely abstain from alcohol and drugs during the trip. 4. Ensure that my behavior is such that I will not cause harm to others. 5. Respect other guests, employees and property of the hotel and the ski area. 6. Conduct myself in a way such that my parents and the school can be proud of me. 7. Travel only as a group by means decided by the group leaders. 8. Not enter a room of any member of the opposite sex after 11:00 p.m. 9. Adhere to all curfews as specified by the group leaders. 10. Assume responsibility for any loss or damage of items or facilities which I have caused. 11. Abide by the decisions of the group leaders on where and when to ski. 12. Not to leave the ski area unless given permission by a teacher. If any rules are violated the offending student may be asked to return home early. Any additional transportation costs will be the responsibility of the parents. No refunds will be issued in these circumstances. I,______________________ have read the above information and agree to the contract. _______________________ Signature of the student ______________________ Signature of the parent or guardian ____/____/____ D M Y 16 Centre de Ski / Ski Center Date du voyage / Trip Date Nom du Groupe / Group Name Responsable / Group Leader Catégories / Categories Intro Ski Intro Planche / Board Location Ski Rental Location planche / board Location Snowblade rental Veuillez utiliser une page séparée pour chaque catégorie différente. & (514) 626-6240 Fax (514) 696-5979 Please use a separate page for each different category. Location / Rentals # Niveau / Abilty: NOM / NAME Débutant / Beginner I Sexe/ Sex F M Taillle Height Intermediare / Intermediate II Poids Weight Pointure Shoe Size Expert III Planche / Snowboard Pied avant / Foot forward Right/droit Left/Gauche Niveau Ability Leçon Intro Lesson ? Page ____de / of _ 17 DAY & NIGHT SKIING GENERAL INFORMATION Ski Rod Roy & Ski Evolution, act as wholesalers for ski lift tickets, charters buses, and also arranges equipment rentals & lessons. Groups of 20 or more purchasing lift tickets and/or renting buses can make substantial savings by giving us a call. On the subsequent pages of this brochure we have listed the various ski regions and ski resorts that we represent. 1. Client Savings: SKI EVOLUTION is able to pass along to its hundreds of clients substantial savings in their ski packages and thus make skiing more affordable. We are able to offer these savings because of our large volume of sales. 2. Reward Program: We are pleased to be able to offer our clients a Reward Program that acknowledges the time and effort required to organize a successful ski excursion. Ski Evolution will arrange for the Reward Points to be used as a means of fundraising if it better suits the needs of certain organizations. You will find additional information on the Rewards Program in this brochure. 3. Complimentary Lift Tickets: One free lift ticket for every twenty (20) tickets purchased with the exception of Sutton and Tremblant (North side only) where the complimentary tickets are based on one free lift ticket for every fifteen (15) tickets purchased. 4. Payment for buses and lift tickets: Clients will be billed the day after the trip for buses, number of lift tickets used and other services such as rental equipment & lessons. Payments is due (30) thirty days after receipt of the invoice. 5. G.S.T. and P.S.T: All lift tickets and bus prices contained in this brochure include 6% G.S.T. and 7.5% T.V.Q.. 6. Prices & Services Subject to Change without Notice. 7. Cancellations : Failure to notify Ski Evolution of cancellations may result in financial penalties. This includes bus reservations, rental equipment, ski and snowboard lessons, and lift tickets. All cancellations must be communicated to Ski Evolution by telephone at least (48) hours in advance of the scheduled trip date. 18 Rod Roy Rewards Program We are pleased to be able to offer a Reward Program in recognition of the time and effort required to successfully organize a group ski excursion. Listed below are some of the Rewards that are currently available. Reward Code RR1 RR2 RR3 RR4 RR5 RR6 RR7 RR8 RR9 RR10 Notes: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Reward Description Complimentary ski lift passes (1 day) for two persons at Mont Tremblant. Complimentary ski lift passes (1 day) for two persons at Mont Orford. Complimentary ski lift passes (1 day) for two persons at Mont St. Sauveur. Complimentary ski lift passes (1 day) for two persons at Mont Sutton. Complimentary ski lift passes (1day) for two persons at Mont Ste Anne. Two nights lodging at Hotel Jay Peak (Hotel room) plus complimentary ski lift passes (2 days) for two persons at Jay Peak Two nights lodging at Hotel Baie St. Paul in the Charlevoix Region plus complimentary ski lift passes (2 days) for two persons at Le Massif. Two nights lodging at the Comfort Inn in Saint Jovite (10 km from Mt. Tremblant) plus complimentary ski lift passes (2 days) for two persons at Mont Tremblant. Two nights lodging at Auberge Baker (B&B Hotel) or Hotel Val des Neiges plus complimentary ski lift passes (2 days) for two persons at Mont Ste Anne or (2 days) for two persons at Le Massif. Two nights lodging at Mont Tremblant (1 bedroom condo.) plus complimentary ski lift passes (2 days) for two persons at Mont Tremblant. Points Required 9,200 4,200 4,800 6,000 8,000 50,000 50,000 55,000 60,000 65,000 Rewards subject to change. Some Rewards may be subject to availability. Rewards may be accumulated for three years (36 months) before expiry. Rewards can not be used during the Christmas holidays and school break weeks. Reward points may not be accumulated for ski rentals and Intro To Ski packages. Rewards apply to “day trips” only, not to overnight packages. Call (514) 626-6240 or Email [email protected] to redeem your Reward. Happy Skiing!! 19 LES LAURENTIDES / LAURENTIANS La Vallée de Saint-Sauveur Groups 2008 (Groupes) Mont AVILA Mont OLYMPIA SKI MORIN HEIGHTS School Group Weekdays (09:00 to 18:00) Weekend & Holidays (08:30 to 18:00) Nights (15:00 to closing) *** midweek Nights (15:00 to closing) *** weekend Ski or Snowboard Rental Ski or Snowboard Rental + Lift Ticket (midweek) Ski or Snowboard Rental + Lift Ticket + 60 min. Intro Lesson 21 24 (6-12) 34 (13+) 21 CECEP / University + Seniors 24 Adult 26 34 34 24 26 21 (6-12) 26 (13+) 26 21 School Group 17 21 (6-12) 28 (13+) 17 CECEP / University +Seniors 19 Adult 22 28 28 19 22 School Group 13 18 (6-12) 28 (13+) 13 CECEP / University +Seniors 15 Adult 16 28 28 15 16 22 13 (6-12) 16 (13+) 16 16 22 22 21 22 22 29 33 - 28 30 - 31 - - 30 - - 26 17 (6-12) 22 (13+) 22 22 22 21 35 40 - 37 - - (Lessons begin @ 09:30 or 11h00) Complimentary lift ticket ratio Rod Roy Reward Points 1:20 75 75 1:20 100 55 55 1:20 100 55 55 100 NOTES: FOR ST.SAUVEUR, Mt. AVILA, Mt. OLYMPIA, MORIN HEIGHTS, MONT GABRIEL • • • • • • Weekend rates apply Dec. 22, 2007 to Jan.06, 2008. School group rates apply to Grades 1 – 11 and accompanying supervisors. Intro Program is for school groups only and is available Monday to Friday, at 09h30 or 11h00. Intro Program includes a 60 min. evaluation/lesson, lift ticket, and equipment rental. Intro-Ski and Intro Snowboard programs are not available Dec.22, 2007 to Jan. 06, 2008. Intro-Ski classes requires a minimum of 10 students. Intro Snowboard classes requires a minimum of 5 students. *** Night skiing at Morin Heights, Mt. Olympia and Mt. Gabriel available only on Fridays/Saturdays. 20 LES LAURENTIDES / LAURENTIANS Groups 2008 (Groupes) Adult 6-12 yrs. 22 29 22 26 Wkd 15 19 15,19 Wkd 26 21 - - - - 28 - - - 31 - - 30 - - - 31 - - 30 - 13-17 yrs. Adult 6-12 yrs. Weekdays (09:00 to 18:00) Weekend & Holidays (08:30 to 16:00) Nights (15:00 to closing) 14 19 14 14 19 14 16 22 16 Ski Rental 20 21 21 14.50 17 16 19 Wkd Snowboard rental 23 25 25 20 - - - 28 28 31 31 Ski or Snowboard Rental + Lift Ticket Ski Rental + Lift Ticket + Intro Ski Lesson (09:00 to 16:00) Snowboard rental + Lift Ticket + Intro Snow Lesson (09:00 to 16:00) Complimentary lift ticket ratio Rod Roy Reward Points 1:20 50 50 School Group 15 19 15,19 Wkd 19 21 Wkd 19 21 Wkd School Group 14.50 24 16 26 Wkd 20 26 Wkd 6-12 yrs. 21 1:20 75 50 50 Adult 19 25 16 21 Wkd 21 1:20 80 75 75 75 NOTES: FOR MONT HABITANT, Mt. BLANC and SKI CHANTECLER • • • • • School Group rates and Intro Programs are not valid for : Dec. 22, 2007 to Jan.06, 2008 and during school breaks. Holiday rates apply from Dec.22, 2007 to Jan.06, 2008 Intro Programs are for school groups only and are available Monday to Friday. Intro Program includes a 60 min. evaluation/lesson, lift ticket, and equipment rental. Intro-Ski & Intro-Mini-Ski requires a minimum of 6 students, Intro Snowboard requires a minimum of 6 students. 21 Tremblant Winter 2007-2008 "Lift tickets grid" Day Groups December 2007 Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat January 2008 Mon Tue Sun Wed 31 New 1 G 3 G 4 G G 10 G G G 24 D G D F F 26 A D 27 A 28 A ADULT 6 F 28 F F 29 F F 20 E 25 F 30 19 E 24 13 E 18 F 23 E 12 E 17 F 22 F 30 A A Sun 5 11 F 16 F 21 F 29 Sat 4 10 F 15 F 23 D Fri 3 9 F 14 F 22 8 F 16 F 21 7 F 15 F 20 G 25 14 Thu 2 18-64 yrs Year 9 G 1 C ad / E Youtht&chC ad / E Youtht&chC ad / E Youtht&chC ad / E Youtht&chE A 8 G 13 19 G 7 G 12 18 G 6 G 11 17 G 5 2 G All taxes included 26 E 27 E A B C D E F G 66.00 $ 61.00 $ 54.00 $ 51.00 $ 46.00 $ 42.00 $ 32.00 $ 31 F Youth 13-17 yrs Senior 65+ February 2008 Mon March 2008 Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 1 F 4 E 5 E E 11 E 6 12 E 18 E 19 20 17 B 22 3 QC2 ON1 23 24 ON2 4 D Thu Fri 5 D 10 C Washington Sat 11 C D C C 25 E C 26 E C 27 E C 28 E Sun 18 13 C 19 C 24 29 C 25 E E E 15 B 22 Easter B 29 E E 1 Rates applicable to groups of 20 or more. 2 Reservations must be made 14 days in advance to be entitled to complimentary lift passes. Mon Tue 31 F 1 F 7 F Wed 2 F 8 F Thu 3 F 9 F Fri 4 F 10 F Sat 5 F 11 F Sun 6 F 12 F Equipment rentals (skis or snowboards) : $38 (adults) 3 Complimentary lift passes : South side 1:20 13 F 4 Points A C E Rod Roy B D F G North side 1:15 Adult Youth/Sr.. Child 250 200 150 200 100 75 100 50 50 47.00 $ 45.00 $ 39.00 $ 35.00 $ 30.00 $ 27.00 $ 22.00 $ 23 Youth 30 E April 2008 A B C D E F G B 28 E 16 B 21 27 9 C 14 20 26 8 C C 2 C 7 D 12 C 17 6 C ad / E Youtht&chC ad / E Youtht&chC ad / E Youtht&chC ad / E Youtht&chB C QC1 Wed 1 D 16 B 21 10 B 15 E Tue C 9 B 14 Mon 3 C 8 E 13 E C 7 E Sun 2 6-12 yrs A B C D E F G 39.00 $ 34.00 $ 29.00 $ 26.00 $ 25.00 $ 24.00 $ 17.00 $ $25 (17 yrs. and less) 22 TUBING / RAFTING (Laurentians & Quebec City) GLISSADES SUR TUBES Groups 2008 (Groupes) 09h00-17h00 M-Th 09h00-2100 Fr./Sat. (15 tubing, 2 rafting) (8 tubing) (17 tubing, 13 rafting) (36 tubing, 6 rafting) Services offered : Tubing & Rafting Tubing Tubing & Rafting Tubing & Rafting Groups 6-12 yrs. 17 12 17 Sun-Fri 19.50 Sat Groups 13-17 yrs. 17 midweek 21 weekend & holidays 12 University 19 midweek 21 weekend & holidays 12 21 12 14.75 with school group 15.50 with corp. group 16.50 with school group 18.50 with corp. group Sun-Fri 20.50 with corp. group Sat. 16.50 with Univ. group 18.50 with corp. group Sun-Fri 20.50 with corp. group Sat. 18.50 Sun-Fri. 20.50 Sat. # trails / pistes Adult Complimentary lift ticket ratio 17 Sun-Fri 19.50 Sat 19.50 Sun-Fri 21.50 Sat 29 1:20 NOTES: FOR ST. JEAN de MATHA • A minimum of 30 participants is required to qualify for Group Rates • Saturday rates apply during school the Quebec school break (Mar.2-8, 2008) 23 EASTERN TOWNSHIPS / Cantons de l’est Groups 2008 (Groupes) Child School 14-17 yrs. School Univ. 14-23 Adult 6-13 yrs. 14-17 yrs. Student 18-25 & 65+yrs. Adult School Group CEGEP Univ. Adult Lift ticket - Weekdays 16 16 21 28 15 sch. 20 15 sch 22 25 36 20 25 32 Lift ticket - Weekend 21 26 26 34 28 28 33 44 32 32 42 - - - - - - - - 25 30 Ski Rental 9 / 19 9 / 19 19 19 Please contact the office for prices Snowboard Rental 9 / 19 9 / 19 19 19 Please contact the office for prices Intro-Ski (Mon-Fri.) 8.25 8.25 13.50 13.50 - - - - Intro-Snowboard (M-F) 8.25 8.25 - - - - - - Rod Roy Reward Points 100 100 100 100 100 200 300 Nights (15:00 to closing) Complimentary Lift Tickets 1:20 1:15 School 6-13 yrs. School 14-17 yrs. Adult 15 Sun-Fri 19 Sat. & Holiday 15 Sun-Fri 19 Sat. & Holiday 25 Sun-Fri 30 Sat & Holiday - - - 7 9 Wkd 7 9 Wkd 13 16 Wkd 13 16 Wkd 13 16 Wkd 13 16 Wkd 20 25 Wkd 18 23 Wkd 18 23 Wkd 47 beg 50 int. 47 beg 50 int.. 23 23 18 23 wkd 23 - - 29 41 - - - 29 41 - - - - 75 75 100 1:20 1:20 NOTES: • • • • • • • Weekend rates apply Dec. 22, 2007 to Jan.06, 2008. Intro Programs are for school groups only and are available Monday to Friday. Intro-Ski and Intro Snowboard programs are not available Dec.22, 2007 to Jan. 06, 2008. (*) Intro programs include lift ticket, equipment rental, and lesson. Intro-Ski programs require a minimum of (8). Lessons are (90) min. in duration (except Mt. Bromont – lesson = 1 hr.) Intro-Snowboard programs require a minimum of (8). Lessons are (90) min. in duration. Minimum group size = 20 persons 24 RÉGION QUEBEC & CHARLEVOIX REGION Groups 2008 (Groupes) Early or Late Season Economy Season Regular Season Holiday / High Season School Program Mon.-Fri. Complimentary lift ticket ratio Rod Roy Reward Points 7-12 yrs. 31.80 35.72 29.62 13-17 yrs. 45.13 49.80 29.62 1:20 Adult 58.45 63.90 - 7-12 yrs. - 13-17 yrs. - Adult - 7-17 yrs. 26.49 30.03 31.79 33.66 26 18-23 yrs. 36.75 41.65 44.10 46.55 1:20 Adult 47 53.27 56.41 59.54 - 20.50 35.90 48.20 25.07 25.07 1:20 50 100 150 50 50 150 100 150 150 NOTES: • • • • Intro Programs are for school groups only and are available Monday to Friday. Intro Programs are 90 min. in duration Intro-Ski Programs requires a minimum of 8 students. Intro Snowboard requires a minimum of 6 students. Intro-Ski and Intro Snowboard programs are not available Dec.22, 2007 to Jan. 06 and Feb.25-Mar.09, 2008. Periods : Early or Late Season : Economy Season : Regular Season Holiday / High Season Ste. Anne N/A N/A 23 Nov – 21 Dec., 7 Jan. – 15 Feb., 17 Mar. – 27 Apr. 22 Dec. – Jan.06, 16 Feb. – 16 Mar. Stoneham All rates apply to the entire winter season Nov.30 – Apr.6 Le Massif Dec.15-21, Mar.25-28, Apr. 5-13 5-18 Jan, 20-25 Jan, 27-31 Jan., 01 Feb 22-25 Dec., 19 & 26 Jan., 3-8 Feb., 10-15 Feb., 17-22 Feb., 09-14 Mar., 16-20 Mar. 26 Dec. – 04 Jan., 2,9,16 Feb., 23 Feb.-Mar.08 15 Mar., 21, 22 & 29 Mar. 25 US SKI CENTRES (Vermont) Centres de ski aux étas-unis Groups 2008 (Groupes) 21 Eco 36 Reg 38 Reg Sat 21 Eco 36 Reg 38 Reg Sat Youth 13-18 yrs 21 Eco 36 Reg 38 Reg Sat 21 Eco 36 Reg 38 Reg Sat 38 Eco 52 Reg 55 Reg Sat 38 Eco 52 Reg 55 Reg Sat 44 40 40 57 22 27 24 31 31 22 22 27 24 31 31 100 100 150 100 100 150 6-12 yrs. School Group Adult 7-12 yrs. Youth 13-17 yrs Adult 7-12 yrs.. Youth 13-18 yrs Adult 21 Early 29 Reg 21 Early 29 Reg. 26 Early 32 Reg 30 Early 35 Reg. 30 Early 35 Reg. 31 Early 41 Reg 27 27 32 31 Early 35 Reg 31 Early 35 Reg 35 Early 39 Reg 37 Early 44 Reg 37 Early 44 Reg 40 Early 53 Reg 32 35 40 Holidays* (see notes below) 35 35 39 52 52 58 37 40 Ski rental 27 27 27 27 27 27 20 29 Wkd 20 29 Wkd 20 29 Wkd 20 29 Wkd 22 Snowboard rental 19 21 Wkd 19 21 Wkd Rod Roy Reward Points Complimentary Lift Tickets Currency 100 150 150 100 100 125 Lift ticket – Weekdays Lift ticket - Weekend 1:20 1:20 1:20 1:20 Canadian / canadien US / américain Canadian / canadien US / américain NOTES: • 7-12 yrs.. * Holidays are as follows : Jay Peak Holidays = Dec. 26-31, Jan.12-14, , Feb.16-24, 2008 Eco Season = Opening to Dec.25, Jan.15-31, Mar.24-Closing Regular Season = Jan.01-12, Feb.01-16, Feb.25-Mar.23 Sugarbush Holidays = Dec. 23 – Jan.01, Jan.19-21, Feb. 16-18, 2008 Eco Season = Opening – Dec.21, Jan.2-18, Mar.31 - Closing Regular Season = Jan.22-Feb.15, Feb.19-Mar.30 Smuggler’s Notch Dec. 26- Jan. 06, 2008, Jan.18-20, , Feb.15-24, 2008 Adult 88 Jay Peak Special – Huge Savings !! Book your first trip at regular group rates, and receive 30% off all future visits. Reservations must be made before Dec.20, 2007 to qualify. 26 LOCATION D’AUTOBUS - BUS RENTALS ~ MONTREAL ~ 2007-2008 Autocar De Luxe / Deluxe Coach (55 or 56 seats / 55 ou 56 places) 7 days / week DESTINATION 7 jours par semaine $879 $815 night/soir Lower Laurentians, Bas Laurentides Mont Tremblant Mt. Blanc $890 Eastern Townships Canton de l’est $890 $879 $815 night/soir Bromont Jay Peak , Sugarbush, Smuggler’s Notch, Stowe, Whiteface NY $1095 Mont Ste-Anne Stoneham $1099 $1199 Le Massif (Toutes les taxes sont incluses / All Taxes Included) Autobus Scolaire / School Bus (48 seats / 48 places) Destination Jour – Day Soir - Night Bas Laurentides Lower Laurentians $445 $445 Bromont $449 Mont Blanc, Mont Tremblant $449 $499 Cantons de l’Est Eastern Townships $499 Bas Laurentides / Lower Laurentians = St. Sauveur, Mont Avila, Ski Morin Heights, Mont Gabriel, Mont Olympia, Mont Habitant, Chantecler NOTES: All above bus prices for day trips are based Tous les prix mentionnés ci-dessus pour les on a 12-hour rental time. Night skiing is voyages des jours sont basés sur un horaire de based on an 8-hour period. New driver location de 12 heures. Ceux pour les voyages de regulations require that a driver not be onsoir sont basés sur un horaire de location de 8 duty for more than 14 consecutive hours heures. from bus garage to bus garage. Les prix mentionnés ci-dessus sont sujet à la disponibilité des autobus. Tous les autobus scolaires ont 48 sièges et un endroit pour 40 paires de ski. *** *** Prices listed above are subject to bus availability. All school buses have 48 seats, and compartments to handle 40 skis. 27 New York 2007-2008 3 days – 2 nights - SAMPLE - Day 1 : 07h00 12h00 14h30 16h00 18h00 21h45 22h30 Departure from Montreal Lunch Arrival in New York, Check-in to hotel Free time: Fifth Avenue, Times Square Dinner in Times Square Theatre production Check-in hotel Day 2 : 08h00 09h30 11h30 13h00 15h30 17h30 20h00 23h00 Breakfast Guided walking tour of Central Park Lunch Visit of Metropolitan Museum of Art United Nations (guided tour) Dinner, free time. Climb the Empire State Building (Observatory Deck) Back to the hotel Day 3 : 08h00 09h00 12h00 14h30 18h00 22h30 Breakfast Visit Statue of Liberty Lunch / Free time @ South Street Seaport. Walk to Times Square & 5th Avenue. Departure for Montreal. Dinner in New Baltimore. Arrival in Montreal Other Options Available: Museum of Natural History, Guided Walk in Greenwich Village, Guggenheim Museum, NBC Studios, Walk and shop in Chinatown and Canal St., New York Knicks or New York Rangers games, Hayden Planetarium, Intrepid Sea-Air-Space Museum, Museum of Modern Art, Sony Wonder Technology Lab, Sonic Vision Show, Gospel Church visit in Harlem (Sundays only) Cost for attractions (approximate at time of publication) 1 Theatre, approximately $36 to $90 U.S. per person 1 Guided walking tour of Central Park, $5.00 U.S. per person 1 Guided visit of Metropolitan Museum of Art, $6.50 U.S. per person 1 Museum of Modern Art MoMA ($6.00 U.S. for self guided tour) 1 United Nations (guided tour), $7.50 U.S. per person 1 Empire State Building, $16.00 U.S. per person or Top-of-the-Rock $15 U.S. p.p. 1 Statue of Liberty, $5.75 U.S. for the ferry (per student) 1 NBC Studios, $15.50 U.S. per person 1 NBA game, $25 to $75 U.S. per person 1 Radio City Music Hall $14 U.S. per person Hotel: Marriott Courtyard Jersey City. or Meadowlands Plaza Hotel, Secaucus, N.J. Packages starting from $289.00 per person based upon 50 paid & 1:10 comp. 28 Toronto / Niagara Falls - SAMPLE Day 1 : 7h00 12h30 15h00 16h15 17h10 19h15 20h00 22h30 Departure Ontario Science Center & lunch Omni Max : Everest Departure for Skydome Visit of CN Tower observation deck Dinner at Hard Rock Café or Blue Jays at Skydome Hotel check-in…. pool & relaxation Bed time Day 2 : 7h30 9h30 11h00 12h00 13h30 14h15 15h15 18h30 21h00 Breakfast Visit of Casa Loma Hockey Hall of Fame Departure for Niagara Falls Lunch Journey Behind the Falls Maid of the Mist Dinner & back to the hotel Back to hotel…. Pool & relaxation Day 3 : 7h30 8h30 10h00 18h00 Breakfast Departure for Canada’s Wonderland Canada’s Wonderland Departure for Montreal Dinner en route Estimated arrival at school 23h30 Hotel : Ramada Hotel Toronto Starting from $ 289.00 p.p. based on 50 paid & 1/10 comp. 29 The concept of this new sport is to travel between the trees at the top of the forest. This stroll at the top of the trees is done with the help of rope bridges, ladders, zip lines, climbing nets, foot bridges, swings, giant steps, Tarzan cords and many more games to cross. Equipped with a harness, you will evolve through different levels of courses in the trees adapted to one's age and strength in complete security. Your adventure will start with an obligatory initiation given by trained guides who will explain how to use your cords, carabiners and pulley, as well as, how to follow the rules of safety. This equipment will be connected along your stroll to a cable ensuring your safety. We are offering you a moment of escape and relaxation as a group or family while giving you an unforgettable outing. ARBRASKA, is the subtle balance between the state of Zen and excitement. A stroll through either Arbraska Rawdon, Mont St-Gregoire or Rigaud, will challenge you to exceed your limits, will stimulate your senses and will raise your self-confidence. This unforgettable outing with those you're close to will allow you privileged contact with nature. We are delighted to welcome you to discover or rediscover many unforgettable moments that may include: • mastery of self • mastery of a fear of heights • balance • concentration • independence • responsibility • exceeding your limits in complete safety • the realization of a childhood dream for adults: to climb and develop skills in the trees • the realization of a childhood dream for kids: to have the permission of their parents to climb and develop in the trees An extreme course for more athletic types was developed to give a truly challenging experience! ur values • The protection of the environment. • The discovery of true nature. • The joy of living and the respect of others. 30 • To live in the great outdoors and experience complete relaxation. • To become socially involved in our surroundings. SAFETY We guarantee a maximum level of safety. The construction and maintenance of the courses receive particular attention. The equipment (harnass, pulleys, cords and carabiners) that you are provided with are verified regularly by members of our staff. An informative initiation will be offered before beginning the aerial courses. This important session is given to initiate you into the rules of safety, to explain the level of difficulty of each course, and to help those who need to overcome a fear of heights in our courses. As you travel through the courses you will be securely attached by two carabiners connected to safety cables. Our personnel, trained in safety, rescue techniques and first aid will constantly monitor you from below to answer any questions. For the well-being of everyone ( safety and fluidity ) certain courses are reserved for people 16 years of age and older, or with a minimum height of 1.5 meters. In all cases, children under the age of 14 must be accompanied by an adult. For safety concerns, a participant's weight must not exceed 250lb For your comfort and safety the following attire is recommended: 1. Hiking or running shoes, or closed-toe sandals 2. Pants, or knee-length shorts 3. Shirt that covers the stomach 4. Long hair must be attached (in a type of bun) 5. No earrings 6. Remove navel piercings, or cover them with a bandage Arbraska Group Rates 2007-2008 (taxes extra) School groups & day camps Apple picking* Transportation by school bus $15.25 $4 $377 1:15 comps *Mont St-Gregoire only 48-passenger Other Activities (varies according to the park and the season) 1. Apple picking (each student brings home a bag of apples) 2. Sugar shack 3. Hiking 31