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At Whistler Adventure School, we go beyond bicycles to offer hands-on, professional training in ski and snowboard boot fitting, production, and sustainable trail building. Whether you’re looking to fine-tune performance gear, craft skis and snowboards from start to finish, or help build environmentally-friendly trails, our courses combine practical skills with expert instruction. Each program is designed for people ready to gain real-world experience, boost their career potential, and connect with like-minded outdoor enthusiasts.
Ski/Snowboard Boot Fitting
Learn the art and science of ski and snowboard boot fitting to ensure comfort, performance, and safety on the slopes. Students will gain hands-on experience customizing boot liners, adjusting shells, and fitting a wide range of clients with precision.
What You Will Learn: Proper assessment of foot shape and alignment, advanced fitting techniques, and adjusting boots for optimal comfort and performance. Students also learn how to communicate fitting choices and advice to clients effectively.
Ski/Snowboard Production
Step into the workshop to learn how skis and snowboards are made from raw materials into finished, high-performance products. Students work with shaping, laminating, and assembling boards while understanding the full production process.
What You Will Learn: Techniques for shaping and tuning ski and snowboard cores, laminating materials, and assembling boards ready for use. Students also gain insight into quality control, finishing, and troubleshooting during production.
Sustainable Trail Building
Master the skills to design, construct, and maintain trails that are both fun to ride and environmentally responsible. This course combines theory with hands-on practice to create trails that last while minimizing ecological impact.
What You Will Learn: Planning and designing sustainable trails, soil management, drainage, and construction techniques. Students also practice ongoing trail maintenance and learn strategies to ensure long-term durability and minimal environmental disruption.

