SheCan
BC Adaptive Snowsports SheCan is an annual all-women’s event for CADS instructors and adaptive snowsport club leaders looking to increase their skills and confidence on and off the snow. On-snow training is guided by a team of distinguished instructors, with experienced executive coaches guiding all off-snow activities. In addition to developing as an individual, SheCan also presents an opportunity for a motivated group of leaders to explore how collectively they can enhance the adaptive snowsport experience for participants in British Columbia.
Accommodation & Transport
We will post accommodation details as soon as our room block is confirmed.
Details to follow
Accommodation details to follow
Prices above include all tax.
Participant is responsible for own transportation and meals other than what is listed above.
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- WHEN: April 10 to 12, 2026
- WHERE: Whistler, BC
- WHO: Female or female identifying CADS instructors or adaptive snowsport club leaders
- WHAT: On Snow sessions to increase individual skills and confidence, while exploring how to enhance adaptive snowsport experience for participants across British Columbia
- EARLY BIRD COST: TBD
- REGULAR COST: TBD
- INCLUDES:
- 2-day lift tickets
- On snow: Skill development and confidence building sessions by a team of distinguished leaders.
- Off snow: TBD
- Saturday evening group dinner
- Participant is responsible for own transport, accommodation, and meals other than noted above.
- CONTACT: heather@bcadaptive.com
- View our Brochure
“The SheCan weekend was an amazing opportunity to meet women leaders and work with them to build my skill as a teacher. I spend hours and hours giving to children and youth as an instructor and this weekend filled me bucket so I can keep giving. Being able to ask questions in a supportive environment allowed me to challenge my ability and I came away with new confidence. Since returning to my home mountain, I have shared some of the drills with other women and supported them to try things that they were nervous about. The support shown to us…radiates to others around us. Thanks to everyone who lead and provided support for the weekend.”
– Anonymous