The Disabled Skiers Association of BC is a registered Canadian Charity, providing opportunities for all persons with a disability to enjoy the freedom and therapeutic benefits of skiing and snowboarding.
Based in Vancouver since 1973, the DSABC has been working with our local delivery organizations from Whistler to Smithers; Vancouver Island to Kimberley and most places in between, to provide learn-to-ski programs for students of all ages with a variety of disabilities in Alpine Skiing and Snowboarding disciplines.
Disabilities include; amputee; cerebral palsy; hearing impaired; mentally challenged; brain injury; visually impaired and spinal cord injury.
The DSABC also provides clinics for instructors; clinics for coaches and officials; learn to race programs and opportunities for competitive racing at all levels, with opportunities to become a member of DSABC's BC Disabled Alpine Ski Team.
Our Nationally Certified instructors and volunteers work one on one with their students to ensure that everyone has the opportunity to enjoy skiing or snowboarding as a part of an active and healthy lifestyle.