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Versatile skills and years of experience ensure the CSP brings expert and professional service to every event. CONTACT US. Central Zone Office. 750 Oakdale Road. Unit 50. Downsview, Ontario, M3N 2Z4. Canada. Tel – 416-745-7511. Fax – 416-745-7512.
- Motorcycle ERU & 4 Seasons
The Canadian Ski Patrol Central Zone Motorcycle Emergency...
- Contact
Our Office Canadian Ski Patrol Central Zone. 750 Oakdale...
- Who We Are
WHO WE ARE. In 1941, a young Toronto osteopath named Dr....
- FAQ
A. Yes, the Canadian Ski Patrol carries a general liability...
- Partner Resorts
The Central Zone would like to recognize the following Ski...
- Membership Benefits
Central Zone – the birthplace of the Canadian Ski Patrol;...
- Motorcycle ERU & 4 Seasons
Field Day is the chance for new patrollers to take their class room skills and put them to practise in a real world environment. It is a day for Team buildi...
Jan 7, 2009 · A group page for Canadian Ski Patrollers in Central Zone. The Canadian Ski Patrol is a volunteer organization dedicated to ensuring a safe experience on our ski slopes. We also supply First Aid coverage at many non-snow events throughout the year! When accidents happen we are here to help. Find us on Twitter as well: @cspcentralzone.
Some 2009 highlights of the Canadian Ski Patrol System, Central Zone. If your interested in volunteering or getting excellent first aid training, go to our...
This is the official YouTube channel for the Central Division of the National Ski Patrol.
09:00 – 12:00: On patrol. Once the slopes are open to the public, patrollers are free to ski, taking into account the resort terrain and patroller coverage. Everyone on duty will interact with ski are a guests, promote the area, respond to accident calls, and provide safety tips. 12:00 – 13:00: Lunch. So that continuous coverage of the ...
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WHO WE ARE. In 1941, a young Toronto osteopath named Dr. Douglas Firth was asked by the Canadian Amateur Ski association to establish a first aid and rescue group to patrol ski hills. He had already spent a few seasons in the 1930s rescuing injured skiers from the trails of the Toronto Ski Club. Before long, wherever there was skiing he ...