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WHY BECOME CASI CERTIFIED?

Keep leveling up your skills, make your passion your job, and get great deals on equipment. There’s lots of opportunities and benefits when you’re a CASI member.

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Cutting Edge Courses

Check out our course schedule to carve out the next step on your instructing path.

Put Your Skills to Work

CASI partners with resorts across the country and internationally to connect certified snowboard instructors with exciting new job opportunities. Check our job board often for postings in your area that suit your skills.

Director, Snowsports

Red Mountain Resorts, British Columbia

Elevate Snowsports instructor, Niseko, Japan

Elevate Snowsports, Hokkaido

WHAT OUR INSTRUCTORS ARE SAYING

“I still remember my level 1 to a T. When I left it, I felt prepared and I really love being able to do the same thing for new instructors. I really found myself and my whole personality through snowboarding.”

Matt Latham, Level 3 Instructor & Trainer

“I’ve learnt a lot about myself through snowboarding and about pushing my own limits. CASI has been remarkable for my self confidence. I wanted to become an instructor because I love working outside and meeting people every day.”

Bri Little, Level 2 Instructor

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    announcing the new tech team

    After a round of on-line applications in January 2024 and subsequent, on-snow selections in Mont Tremblant & Lake Louise this April, CASI is pleased to announce the latest group selected to help represent our association,…

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  • Annual General Meeting & Board Elections 2023

    Annual General Meeting & Board Elections 2023

    The Annual General Meeting of the members of the Canadian Association of Snowboard Instructors (CASI) will be held at the via ZOOM video conference on November 30th, 2023 at 16:00 hours, PacificStandard Time, for the…

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  • The Dreaded “Split”

    The Dreaded “Split”

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