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Avalanche Safety Courses

Avalanche safety, mountain travel, orienteering and/or first aid in remote areas courses are all relevant to improving your mountain skills and ensuring you have a great day out.
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Online Trip Planner

Avalanche Canada offers this online avalanche trip planner to help you determine whether a route is safe based on the day's avalanche conditions.
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Snowmobiling and Avalanche Safety

Off-piste snowmobile avalanche accidents happen more often than you might think, even in Quebec. Here are some tips and resources to help you prepare for a trip to the mountains, whether it's in the Rockies or here in the east.

Want to learn more ?

Take a look at this page, which is overflowing with information about avalanche forming, avalanche problems, avalanche terrain, etc.
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Educational Video Content

For an initial overview of numerous topics related to avalanche safety, check out our video content and that of our partners.
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More Useful Tools

The tools presented in your avalanche safety courses can be found here: Avaluator, Companion Rescue Card, AvySavvy tutorials and more.
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Would you like to work in the industry?

Take a variety of courses offered by the Canadian Avalanche Association, internationally recognized as one of the highest standards of certification for workers in the field of avalanche safety.

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BE OUR EYES ON THE GROUND

By sharing your observations, you contribute to the accuracy of the avalanche bulletin and to the safety of all Chic-Chocs backcountry riders

Create a MIN report on the Mountain Information Network to share an avalanche observation or incident (public)