- Date
- De mercredi 30 octobre 2024 À mercredi 5 mars 2025
- Emplacement
- online
- Organisé par
- Avalanche Canada
We've got a great line-up of webinars for this season! Check out the schedule and be sure to register prior to the event. (All webinars will be recorded and made available post event).
Avalanche Canada is hosting webinars through this season. We have presentations focusing on various aspects of avalanche safety, beneficial for all backcountry recreationists. The webinars are free, but preregistration is required. Links to register for these events will become available a few weeks prior to each webinar.
These live webinars will be held on Wednesday evenings (7–8 pm Pacific Time), but all of them will be recorded and made available from our website after the event if you are unable to attend.
Click on the link within each event to register.
For past events, clicking on the link will take you to the recording.
Wed. Oct. 30: Recognizing Avalanche Terrain and Trip Preparedness. Are you new to the backcountry or looking for a refresher? We focus on the basics of avalanche terrain, how to recognize and avoid avalanche terrain, what equipment is needed and what resources are available. Join our Avalanche Canada forecaster to decipher the nuances of terrain, recognize hazards and help you safely route-find on your adventures this season. We will also cover trip planning and preparedness with a presentation from BC AdventureSmart. Sponsored by MEC.
Wed. Nov. 6: Companion Rescue Primer. Join us this evening to learn about the essential gear required when you had into the backcountry; learn how to use it and why it's important to hone these skills. Now is the time to get your head back into the game before heading into avalanche terrain. Sponsored by Mammut.
Wed. Nov. 20: Being Stuck Sucks. Every backcountry sledder gets their sled stuck at some point -- or someone in their party gets their sled stuck. Join Avalanche Canada and the Canadian Motorized Backcountry Guides Association as we discuss the dos and don'ts of handling this situation, and how to keep both you and your other group members safe. Sponsored by BCA.
Wed. Dec. 4: A Winter Hiker's Guide to Avalanche Safety. Are you a hiker, runner, or snowshoer who loves to head out in the winter? Join us this evening as we bring experts from Parks Canada, Kananaskis Country, BC Parks, and Avalanche Canada to discuss a couple of "hot spots" in each region and provide tips on staying safe this winter. Sponsored by MEC.
Wed. Dec. 18: History Repeats.Do you like to ski out-of-bounds at the ski hills? Have you ever been tempted to go into a closed area? This presentation takes a look at defining those areas, looking at incident frequency, and delving into two case histories that resulted in tragic fatalities. There is always more to learn, and it's important to exercise your discipline. Sponsored by Outdoor Research.
Wed. Jan. 8: Choosing Terrain for Skiers. Join us in this interactive webinar to learn more about choosing terrain for the conditions. There's a common expression: "when snowpack is the problem, terrain is the solution." Our AvCan forecaster will lead you through a series of exercises to help you hone this essential skill for traveling safely in the backcountry. Sponsored by Arc'teryx.
Wed. Jan. 22: Consider It! The majority of fatal avalanche incidents occur when danger is rated Considerable. Join our AvCan forecaster as we explore the nuances of the North American Avalanche Danger Rating system, explain why Considerable avalanche danger is so often underestimated and show how to consider all the variables to promote good decision-making. Sponsored by The North Face.
Wed. Feb. 5: Where to Ride? Find out how to choose the right terrain for conditions and make the most of your day snowmobiling in the mountains. Sponsored by ISMA.
Wed. Feb. 19: Low Probability/High Consequence. Deep persistent layers can be the sleeping dragon. When they go, they go big. Join our AvCan forecaster to learn more about these low-probability, high-consequence scenarios and how to adapt and adjust your decision-making, route finding and terrain selection. Sponsored by Garmin.
Wed. March 5: Managing March. Historically, we have the highest number of avalanche fatalities in March. What March will bring us this season is still an unknown but there is often some issue to bring to the fore. Join our AvCan forecaster as we take a look at avalanche problems that will affect our excursions this spring.