SAFETY AND RESPONSIBILITY

Banff Sunshine Village focuses on safety as a top priority in running our operation. Mountain safety is a part of our core mission and everyday operating culture. Here at Banff Sunshine, our goal is to keep you as safe as possible so you can enjoy our mountains all summer long.  Please read on the topics below to explore each of the ways you can keep help us keep yourself and your loved ones safe on our mountain.


 

Exclusion of Liability

Assumption of Risk

The use of ski area premises and facilities and participation in activities at ski areas involves various risks, dangers and hazards.

It is a condition of your use of the premises and facilities and your participation in these activities that you assume all risk of personal injury, death or property loss resulting from any cause whatsoever, including negligence, breach of contract, or breach of any duty of care on the part of the ski area operator.

Your legal responsibility as a user of the premises and facilities, or as participant in activities anywhere at Banff Sunshine Village is explained in the following notice, which you will see posted throughout the ski area.

Skiing, snowboarding, hiking, and sightseeing at a ski area involves various risks, dangers and hazards including, but not limited to the following:

Boarding, riding and disembarking ski lifts; changing weather conditions; avalanches; trees, tree wells, tree stumps and forest deadfall; the condition of snow or ice on or beneath the surface; variations in the terrain which may create blind spots or areas of reduced visibility; variations in the surface or sub-surface, including changes due to man-made or artificial snow; variable and difficult conditions; streams, creeks, and exposed holes in the snow pack above streams or creeks; cliffs; crevasses; snowcat roads, road-banks or cut-banks; exposed rock, earth, ice, and other natural objects; collision with lift towers, fences, snow making equipment, snow grooming equipment, snowcats, snowmobiles or other vehicles, equipment or structures; encounters with domestic and wild animals including dogs and bears; collision with other persons; loss of balance or control; slips, trips and falls; accidents during snow school lessons; infectious disease contracted through viruses, bacteria, parasites, and fungi which may be transmitted through direct or indirect contact; negligent first aid; failure to act safely or within one’s own ability or to stay within designated areas; negligence of other persons; and NEGLIGENCE ON THE PART OF THE OPERATOR and its directors, officers, employees, instructors, agents, representatives, volunteers, independent contractors, subcontractors, sponsors, successors and assigns.


KNOW BEFORE YOU GO

Being Prepared is Essential to having a Safe and Enjoyable Day at Banff Sunshine Meadows