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Mount Washington Alpine Resort
It’s back! After more than a decade, the Mount Washington After Dark Invitational returns to the slopes - closing out our March Friday Night Rail Jam Series in true Washy fashion.
Mount Washington Alpine Resort
Saturday's belong in Ted’s Bar. When the need for après calls, the volume goes up with Sound System Saturday - a weekly club DJ party that turns Ted’s Bar & Grill into the mountain’s unofficial après dance floor. From 12-2pm and 3-5pm, expect high-energy sets, local favourites, and a crowd that knows how to celebrate a day on the hill. Pair it with $5.99 cocktails from 3 pm to close, plus an evening shuttle bus ride home, and you’ve got a solid plan with no need for a backup. For late night fun 6-9pm, belt big choruses and bold song choices at Sing-a-long Saturday Karaoke.
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Mount Washington Alpine Resort
Try out High Performance Rental Gear from Rossignol, men's and women's skis/snowboards, free of charge! Select ranges of Rossignol's all-new 2025/26 equipment will be available in our Alpine Demo Centre (adult sized gear only, no child gear available, sorry).
Mount Washington Alpine Resort
Wrap up an incredible season at Mount Washington with the Closing Weekend Fun , happening April 11–12, 2026! We’re bringing back the mountain’s most iconic spring celebration, featuring Dummy Downhill , and our fan-favourite Slush Cup , where skiers and riders take their shot at skimming across the slush!

Cumberland
Island Cup series Cross Country 2026 Multiple categories One route lapped once, twice or up to 3 times dependent on category Register on the Island Cup XC website
Mount Washington Alpine Resort
Participants must be in costume to sign up starting at 11 am on the same day of the event! Spots are limited and costumes are mandatory! Event details TBC, stay tuned.
Mount Washington Alpine Resort
The Royal LePage Snow to Surf is not just a race. Since 1982, this iconic multisport extravaganza has encouraged participation and healthy lifestyles through experiencing the great outdoors. Sparked from a passion for activity and for sharing the stunning scenery of the Comox Valley, the dedication of our members has established this event as a deep-rooted community occasion.
Mount Washington Alpine Resort
The 8th annual WESTCOAST TRIPLE PLANK is a shred-friendly event from May 1-2, 2026 to celebrate and protect our beautiful coast here on Vancouver Island. It was founded by Marie-France Roy and Alicia Gilmour in 2017 as a friendly gathering to raise funds and awareness for the conservation and restoration of our precious coast while celebrating the sports and community that we love.

Cumberland Village Park
The Cumby 2026 is on Saturday, May 2nd! Registration opens at 6:00 AM on February 1st Hello Cumby fans, New Cumby Racers? Thank you for checking our website! For those who have raced or volunteered with us in the past 10 years, thank you for your support. YOU have made a difference. We are stoked
Cumberland Village Park
The commitment of The Cumby to the Cumberland Community Forest never wains. With the help of amazing racers, sponsors and donors, over the last few years, organizers have handed over a post race cheque >$40,000. The total that The Cumby has gathered through registrations and donations over this past decade is over $271,000. Come and cheer with the CCFS at the finish line! This race is the last major fundraising event in advance of our purchase of Middle Earth, a 261 acre parcel of wetland and forest in the Trent Watershed! Find out more at www.thecumby.ca. Want to come volunteer serving up burgers or beers? Message [email protected]

Cumberland
Must be a UROC member Age range 6yrs to 11yrs Parents welcome to ride the event with their Grom Bright and colorful dress up encouraged 100 Spaces available Race HQ: Skills Quarry Race day start times: Group 1 @ 8.30am and Group 2 @ 9.30am Three stage race – 1. Sapsucker, 2. Bonestorm (no rock roll), 3. Lower After School Special / Black hole / Black Hole Connector Timed stages All participants get a Gromduro swag bag Everybody in the prize draw

Cumberland
– Must be a UROC member – 12 hrs of blasting around a Cumberland loop – Open draw prizes – Ride in a team, pair or ride solo – Adaptive bikes can race in duo or teams. – Dressing up is welcome – Registration closes 10 business days before racing. (no changes after that)

Cumberland
Women’s only enduro Many fun & fast race stages – Zone 4 timing Multiple categories – including a non timed Joyride category. ebikes welcome in Joyride category Fun stations throughout the race route After party at Gravity Garage Dressing up optional and very encouraged – prizes for best dressed! Friends and family can purchase non-race tickets to the after party Oodles of draw prizes and give aways

Cumberland, BC
Devil’s Ladder Ultra is an epic trail race that features world-class singletrack in a spectacular rainshadow forest ecosystem – Welcome to Cumberland, B.C., Canada. Not ready to take on an ultramarathon just yet? Maybe “your feet hurt”, “you’re too busy to train” or “you’re just not a morning person.” No worries, we have options for everyone

Comox Valley Exhibition Grounds
Don’t let the word ULTRA stop you. This is a fun event for everyone! BYU UPDATE! Race entries are SOLD OUT. See Registration and Transfers below for more information. WHAT IS IT?: So what’s all the excitement about? Beginning every hour, exactly on the hour, participants run a 6.706 km route through the forests, fields, and

Cumberland
Race the Dodgezilla Sept 13th Ride five rad stages Multiple categories Registration via the Island Cup enduro series website Have the best day racing the clock Enjoy the world class trails of Cumberland
Cumberland, B.C.
The goal of this year’s event is once again to raise funds for the Cumberland Community Forest Society, promote community connection, physical activity and nature conservation.