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Adaptive Ski Association of West Michigan

Adaptive Ski Association of West Michigan

Cannonsburg, Michigan - Kent County

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Cannonsburg

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Cannonsburg, Michigan

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Provider overview

The Adaptive Ski Association of West Michigan offers adaptive downhill ski lessons and equipment at Cannonsburg Ski Area for skiers age six and older with disabilities.

The Adaptive Ski Association of West Michigan, formerly Cannonsburg Challenged Ski Association, is a volunteer-run nonprofit providing adaptive ski instruction at Cannonsburg Ski Area.

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Ages
Individuals six years of age or older with physical, mental, and developmental disabilities
Season
Winter ski season, typically a multi-week lesson format
Cost
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Cannonsburg Ski Area

Lessons are seasonal and held in a multi-week format. Families should confirm the current schedule and registration directly.

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Adaptive downhill ski lessons

Adaptive ski lessons and equipment, mono and bi skiing, instructor pairing, eligibility, and athlete registration at Cannonsburg.

Ages
Individuals six years of age or older with physical, mental, and developmental disabilities
Season
Winter ski season, typically a multi-week lesson format
Schedule
Contact the Adaptive Ski Association of West Michigan for current winter lesson dates and athlete registration at Cannonsburg Ski Area.
Cost
Confirm program cost or fee assistance, equipment, eligibility, and registration for athletes.
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Why this is listed
The Adaptive Ski Association of West Michigan (formerly Cannonsburg Challenged Ski Association) is a volunteer-run 501(c)(3) that provides adaptive ski lessons and equipment at Cannonsburg Ski Area for individuals six years and older with a wide range of physical, mental, and developmental disabilities, including mono skiing, bi skiing, and sensory-impaired skiing.
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Program details we found

Adaptive downhill ski lessons

The Adaptive Ski Association of West Michigan (formerly Cannonsburg Challenged Ski Association) is a volunteer-run 501(c)(3) that provides adaptive ski lessons and equipment at Cannonsburg Ski Area for individuals six years and older with a wide range of physical, mental, and developmental disabilities, including mono skiing, bi skiing, and sensory-impaired skiing.

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What the provider says: The source names adaptive skiing, mono skiing, bi skiing, sensory-impaired, quadriplegic and paraplegic skiing, and a wide range of physical, mental, and developmental disabilities.

Access notes to confirm: Ask about adaptive equipment, instructor pairing, the lesson format, eligibility starting at age six, and how a new athlete registers.

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What we found: The Adaptive Ski Association of West Michigan (formerly Cannonsburg Challenged Ski Association) is a volunteer-run 501(c)(3) that provides adaptive ski lessons and equipment at Cannonsburg Ski Area for individuals six years and older with a wide range of physical, mental, and developmental disabilities, including mono skiing, bi skiing, and sensory-impaired skiing.

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What to confirm

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