Biathlon
Our biathlon programs and for ages 10 and up. Click on each program link for more details on each program including upcoming program dates and registration.
The capacity of our biathlon programs is limited by the number of NCCP certified skiing and shooting coaches we have. We are currently recruiting coaches to increase the capacity of our Biathlon Bears and Development Team programs. NCCP coaching courses and technical training are provided by local facilitators. Parents who coach are guaranteed spots in our programs for their children! If you are interested in becoming a coach for our biathlon program, please contact biathlon@seatoskynordics.ca.
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Masters Biathlon
Experience the thrill of cross-country skiing and precision shooting. Welcome seasoned biathletes and experienced XC skiers, looking to test yourself in a competition setting. Our Masters Biathlon program provides training to help you improve your skiing, shooting, and overall endurance. Join a supportive community of athletes, coached by experts who are committed to helping you achieve your goals.
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Recreational Biathlon
Experience the thrill of combining cross-country skiing with precision shooting. Looking to try the sport or test yourself in a competition setting? Our Recreational Biathlon program provides you with the range training you need to get started. Join a supportive community of athletes, coached by experts who are committed to helping you achieve your goals.
It’s never too late to challenge yourself – get out on the range!
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Biathlon Race Development
This program is designed for biathletes ages 13-17 who want to focus on biathlon as a main winter sport – and are looking to build their race experience via a performance pathway.
Our primary training location is at the Whistler Olympic Park (WOP), with some ski training at Cypress and Lost Lake. Some travel to training camps and races is expected as a part of the program.
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Biathlon EcoBears
Biathlon, it’s the most watched winter sport in Europe! Ready to try out this dynamic sport that combines precision shooting and cross country skiing?
Learn about biathlon in our introductory program for young kids using EcoAims, biathlon optical rifles. This program is a great way to try the sport without making a full-season commitment.
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Fall Biathlon Programs
Get ready for the season ahead with our fall dryland and range sessions.
We have sessions for beginners interested in trying biathlon before the snow starts to fly, as well as our seasoned returning athletes. These sessions are offered across the Sea to Sky area, in North Vancouver, Squamish, Whistler Olympic Park and Whistler.
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About our Biathlon programs
Sea to Sky Nordics has been providing biathlon programs in Whistler for more than 10 years. We offer programs starting for children age 8 and up, including adult Masters and beginners.
Visit our programs page to explore the details of all our biathlon programs – and to register.
Keep reading to better understand our overall program design and get your biathlon FAQs answered.
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Biathlon Bears
Biathlon, it’s the most watched winter sport in Europe!
Are your kids ready to try out this dynamic sport that combines precision shooting and cross country skiing? Whether they just want to shoot and ski for fun – or aim for the podium – our Biathlon Bears program is a great place to start. Athletes get valuable life skills while challenging themselves physically and mentally in new ways.
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Ages 18 and up
Program Description
Our Biathlon Masters training program supports returning adult biathletes and XC racers.
Program requirements include:
- Previous cross country ski experience
- Previous shooting and/or biathlon experience
- Athletes in the program should work to obtain their Possession and Acquisition Licence (PAL)
WINTER SCHEDULE 2025-2026
December 7, 2025 – March 15, 2026
No sessions December 24, 29, 31, February 16
Monday night range
5-7pm, Mondays, January 5-March 2
Location: Whistler Olympic Park
Sundays range
10am-12pm, Sundays, December 7-March 15
Location: Whistler Olympic Park
Athlete equipment required
- Skate ski equipment (skis, boots, poles)
- Rifle cuff
- Rifle and ammunition: If you don’t own your own rifle, you can rent these from the club for the season. Ammunition may be purchased from the club.
Ski sessions
Ski specific sessions are not a part of the Masters program, however many of our Masters athletes do ski together. We also recommend joining a Whistler Nordics Masters XC program.
Racing
Masters biathletes are encouraged to race but are not required to compete! Races, and away trips, are fantastic opportunities to round out athlete experience and build connections with teammates and the broader biathlon community.
Club participation
It takes a community to run our club – and Master involvement is appreciated. There are lots of ways to help. Ask us how you can get involved.
PROGRAM FEES
- Sundays: $455
- Sundays + 1 Weekday: $755
A valid day ticket or season pass is required for Whistler Olympic Park and is not included in program fees. You must also be an active member of Biathlon Canada and BiBC, as well as Sea to Sky Nordics.
REGISTER starting Sept 17
- Become a member of Sea to Sky Nordics
- Register for Biathlon BC and Biathlon Canada membership, select the Adult category
- Register for the Master’s Biathlon program
- Rent a rifle (if you don’t own one). Review and sign the rifle rental agreement.
Sign up for Masters Biathlon
Ages 13 and up
Program Description
This is the perfect program for those who want to try biathlon but don’t want to fully commit to a season (yet….). We have a couple scheduling options available that run for a limited time over the winter.
Here’s what you need to know:
- No previous biathlon is required
- Previous ski experience is required, but you don’t need to be an expert!
- Club rifle and ammunition are provided for all sessions
- You do not need a gun license (i.e., a PAL/Possession and Acquisition Licence)
WINTER SCHEDULE 2025-2026
There are four sessions offered in the Winter 2025-26 season. Sign up for one session or more!
Monday nights:
Session 1: 6-8pm, Mondays in January (January 5, 12, 19, 26)
Session 2: 6-8pm Mondays in February (February 2, 9, 16, 23)
Sundays:
Session 1: 1-3pm, Sundays in January (January 4, 11, 18, 25)
Session 2: 1-3pm, Sundays in February (Feb 1, 8, 15, 22)
Location: Whistler Olympic Park, Biathlon range
Focus: Introduction to biathlon, range + ski
Equipment: Rifles (.22s) and ammunition are provided by the club
Athlete equipment required
- Skate ski equipment (skis, boots, poles). Rentals are available through Whistler Olympic Park, Cypress, and local ski shops.
- Ski gloves are a must! Mittens don’t work well when shooting a rifle.
- Be prepared for diverse weather conditions, especially as athletes will be lying down at the range mats that may be wet from snow!
PROGRAM FEES
- Sundays in January: $200
- Mondays in January: $200
- Sundays in February: $200
- Mondays in February: $200
A valid day ticket or season pass is required for Whistler Olympic Park and is not included in program fees. You must also be an active member of Biathlon Canada and BiBC, as well as Sea to Sky Nordics.
REGISTER TODAY
- Become a member of Sea to Sky Nordics
- Register for Biathlon BC and Biathlon Canada membership, select the Recreation category
- Register for Biathlon Recreation program
Sign up for Recreational Biathlon
Ages 13-17
Program Description
The Sea to Sky Biathlon race development program is designed for youth with previous skiing and race experience. This program aligns with the Train to Train/T2T and Learn to Train/L2T pathway.
Program requirements include:
- Previous cross country ski experience
- Previous shooting experience is recommended, but not a requirement.
- Athletes in the program should work to obtain their Possession and Acquisition Licence (PAL)
- Commitment to race (see below)
WINTER SCHEDULE 2025-2026
December 7, 2025 – March 15, 2026
No sessions December 24, 29, January 1, February 16. On December 31 there is a club race in the morning.
Monday night ski
5-6:30pm, Mondays, December 8-March 2
Location: Whistler Olympic Park
6:30-8pm, Mondays, start time dependant on snow-March 9
Location: Cypress Mountain
Wednesday night range
5-7pm, Wednesdays, December 10-March 4
Location: Whistler Olympic Park
Wednesday night ski
6:30-8pm, Wednesdays, start time dependant on snow-March 4
Location: Cypress only
Thursday night ski
5-7pm, Thursdays, Dates TBC based on snow
Location: Lost Lake
Sundays ski and range
Sundays, December 7-March 15
10am-12pm: Range
1pm-2:30pm: Ski
Location: Whistler Olympic Park
Athlete equipment required
- Skate ski and classic* XC equipment (skis, boots, poles)
- Rifle cuff
- Rifle and ammunition: If you don’t own your own rifle, you can rent these from the club for the season. Ammunition may be purchased from the club.
* Yes, we do classic technique as well. It helps your skate skiing!
Racing
Athletes are expected to compete in local biathlon club, regional, and BC Cups Biathlon races, as well as local BC Cup cross country (CX) races. Some travel within BC is expected, as schedules allow. These trips are fantastic opportunities to round out athlete experience and build connections with teammates and the broader biathlon community.
Senior athletes are encouraged to compete at regional and national competitions.
Parent participation
It takes a community to run our club – and parent involvement is an important requirement of our programming. There are lots of ways to help. Parents can chip-in by doing setup and takedown at practices, assisting on the range, coaching, volunteering at events, and/or by assisting behind the scenes with program administration.
Parents who are interested in coaching or volunteering at events are encouraged to take a Community Coach course for biathlon. Ask us about these classes.
PROGRAM FEES
Range sessions
- Sundays: $455
- Sundays + 1 Weekday: $755
Ski sessions
- Sundays: $200
- Sundays + 1 Weekday (Cypress): $310
- Sundays + 1 Weekday (WOP): $350
- Sundays + 2 Weekdays (Cypress) : $420
- Sundays + 2 Weekdays (WOP) : $500
A valid day ticket or season pass is required for Whistler Olympic Park and is not included in program fees. You must also be an active member of Biathlon Canada and BiBC, as well as Sea to Sky Nordics.
REGISTER Starting Sept 17
- Become a member of Sea to Sky Nordics
- Register for Biathlon BC and Biathlon Canada membership, select the Dev, U17 stand, or Youth category
- Register for the Race Development program
- Rent a rifle (if you don’t own one). Review and sign the rifle rental agreement.
Sign up for Biathlon Race Development
AGES 8-10
PROGRAM DESCRIPTION
Biathlon EcoBears is an introductory program for children aged 8-10. This is a skills development program that aligns with Jack Rabbit 3/4 (Fundamentals) and Track Attack (Learn to Train/L2T).
Our goal is to help young athletes develop skiing and shooting skills using EcoAims (optical rifles) in a safe and fun environment. We do this through a combination of drills, games, and relays, introducing them to an active, outdoor sport-for-life mindset.
WINTER SCHEDULE 2025-2026
There are two sessions offered in the Winter 2025-26 season. Sign up for one session or two!
Session 1: Sundays in January (January 4, 11, 18, 25), 1-2pm
Session 2: Sundays in February (Feb 1, 8, 15, 22), 1-2pm
Location: Whistler Olympic Park, Biathlon range
Focus: Introduction to biathlon, range + ski
Equipment: EcoAims (optical rifles) are provided by the club
Athlete equipment required
- Skate or classic ski equipment (skis, boots, poles). Rentals are available through Whistler Olympic Park, Cypress, and local ski shops.
- Ski gloves are a must! Mittens don’t work well when shooting a rifle.
- Be prepared for diverse weather conditions, especially as athletes will be lying down at the range, mats that may be wet from snow!
Ski sessions
Ski instruction is not a part of the EcoBears program. EcoBears should participate in a cross-country ski program, such as Jack Rabbit 3/4 or Track Attack, to complement biathlon sessions.
Check out our Sea to Sky Nordics cross country ski programs or your local XC club for options.
Parent participation
It takes a community to run our club! Parent involvement is an important requirement of our programming. There are lots of ways to help. Parents can chip-in by doing setup and takedown at practices, assisting on the range, coaching, volunteering at events, and/or by assisting behind the scenes with program administration.
Please email us to learn more about how you can get involved.
ECOBEARS PROGRAM FEES
January Session: $80
February Session: $80
A valid day ticket or season pass is required for Whistler Olympic Park and is not included in program fees. You must also be an active member of Biathlon Canada and BiBC, as well as Sea to Sky Nordics.
REGISTER starting Sept 17
- Become a member of Sea to Sky Nordics
- Register for Biathlon BC and Biathlon Canada membership, select the Recreation category (for EcoAims)
- Register for Biathlon EcoBears
Sign up for Biathlon EcoBears
Explore our fall options for dryland and range sessions:
- Recreational, ages 8+, including adults
- Race development, ages 13+ (T2T/L2C)
- Masters, adults
Recreational (ages 8+, 13+/adults)
Our recreational biathlon program is for beginner youth and adults who want to try biathlon before the snow falls. We have two options, one midweek in Squamish and one on Sundays at Whistler Olympic Park.
Athletes must be a Sea to Sky Nordics member, and Biathlon BC membership is required. Note program cost is lower to help subsidize the Biathlon membership costs.
Midweek in Squamish
September 16 – October 14 (no session September 30)
Tuesdays, 4:30pm-5:30pm (ages 8-12), 6-7pm (13+/adults)
Location: John Heilig Squamish Legacy Sports Park
Focus: Intro to biathlon, skill development on the range
Equipment: EcoAims (optical rifles) and .22s
Cost: $100
Weekends at WOP
September 21-October 19 (no session October 12)
Sundays, 10am-11:30am, ages 13+/adults
Location: Whistler Olympic Park, biathlon range
Focus: Intro to biathlon, skill development on the range
Equipment: EcoAims (optical rifles) and .22s
Cost: $125
Athlete equipment required:
- Weather appropriate clothing
- Running shoes
- Gloves (if weather is cold)
Register now
- Become a member of Sea to Sky Nordics
- Register for Biathlon BC and Biathlon Canada membership, select the Recreation category (for EcoAims)
- Register for the Recreational program
Race Development (Ages 13+)
Get ready for the biathlon season ahead with Sea to Sky Nordics Biathlon dryland and range sessions. This program is for those athletes who are interested in racing biathlon in the season ahead. This is part of the T2T and L2C pathway.
Note: Depending on weather and arrival of snow, some sessions may shift to training sessions on skis in November.
September 14 – November 30
No sessions October 12 & 13
Monday dryland
Mondays, 5pm-7pm, subject to slight adjustments as the light changes
Locations*: North Vancouver | Squamish | Whistler
Focus: Dryland–running, strength, games, agility, team building
Equipment: Runners, weather appropriate clothing
* Location subject to change based on demand.
Wednesday rollerski
Wednesdays, 5-6:30pm
Locations: North Vancouver | Whistler Olympic Park
Focus: Roller ski session
Equipment: Skate roller skis and poles
Note that location and sessions are TBC on October 29/November 2, pending roll-out of the Callaghan Gold loop. Transition to snow likely by November 9.
Thursday range
Thursday, 5pm-7pm, subject to slight adjustments as the light changes
Location: John Heilig Squamish Legacy Sports Park
Focus: Range/shooting
Equipment: Rifle, cuff, runners, weather appropriate clothing
These sessions will end October 23rd as they are light dependent. Will switch to a shorter online dryfire session.
Sundays rollerski + range
Sundays, Morning 10am-12pm: Roller ski, run/hike | Afternoon 1-3pm: Range
Location: Whistler Olympic Park
Athlete equipment required
- Runners and weather appropriate attire
- Roller skis (can be borrowed from club), poles, boots
- Rifle cuff
- Rifle and ammunition: If you don’t own your own rifle, you can rent these from the club for the season. Ammunition may be purchased from the club.
Cost:
Monday dryland: $150
Wednesday dryland: $150
Thursday range: $150
Sunday dryland: $200
Sunday range: $350
Athletes must also be a Sea to Sky Nordics and Biathlon Canada/Biathlon BC member.
Register now
- Become a member of Sea to Sky Nordics
- Register for Biathlon BC and Biathlon Canada membership, select the Dev, U17 stand or Youth category
- Register for the Race program
Masters
These fall range sessions are for returning Masters athletes aged 18+, including both recreational and competitive athletes.
Note: Depending on weather and arrival of snow, some sessions may shift to range sessions on skis in November.
September 14 – November 24
No session October 12
Thursday range
Thursday, 5pm-7pm, subject to slight adjustments as the light changes
Location: John Heilig Squamish Legacy Sports Park
Focus: Range/shooting
Equipment: Rifle, cuff, runners, weather appropriate clothing
These sessions will end October 23rd as they are light dependent.
Sundays range
Sundays, 1-3pm
Location: Whistler Olympic Park
Focus: Range/shooting
Athlete equipment required
- Runners
- Roller skis, poles, boots
- Rifle cuff
- Rifle and ammunition: If you don’t own your own rifle, you can rent these from the club for the season. Ammunition may be purchased from the club.
Cost:
Thursdays: $150
Sundays: $400
Athletes must also be a Sea to Sky Nordics and Biathlon Canada/Biathlon BC member
Register now
- Become a member of Sea to Sky Nordics
- Register for Biathlon BC and Biathlon Canada membership, select the Adult category)
- Register for the Master’s program
Sign up for Fall Biathlon Programs
About our Whistler biathlon programs
Our primary base of operations for our on-snow biathlon and dryland training sessions are at Whistler Olympic Park (WOP) in the Callaghan Valley. We also hold some mid-week dryland training at Squamish’s Legacy Park, as well as ski training at Cypress Park.
We offer biathlon programming for adults and youth starting at age 8. These programs are designed to support:
- Beginner and recreational athletes interested in developing their skills, love the sport of biathlon, but are not necessarily interested in competing
- Competitive athletes who are interested in racing programs and pursuing biathlon as their winter sport of choice.
Biathlon program FAQs
Do athletes need to own a rifle?
No, Sea to Sky athletes do not need to own a rifle.
For our youngest athletes, we have a fleet of EcoAims (optical rifles, sometimes called laser rifles) and .22s for use depending on their level of experience.
If you are a Master beginner, interested in recreational biathlon, rifle usage is included as a part of our program.
For our biathletes in a competitive track, you can rent a rifle from the club if you do not have your own. The cost of rifle rental is $300 per season.
Do athletes need a gun license (PAL)?
You do not need to have a gun license to participate in a Sea to Sky biathlon program. We, do however, strongly recommend it for anyone 12 and over, especially for those who are interested in pursuing the sport competitively.
Having a firearm license is a requirement for the program if you plan to handle (e.g., move a rifle from the range to storage) or volunteer for the program (e.g., as a coach). By law, if you plan to own or transport a rifle, you need a possession and acquisition licence (PAL). Information about the process and required safety courses are available on the RCMP website.
What safety precautions are in place to ensure athlete, coach, and safety of those near the range?
We have mandatory safety sessions for all athletes at the outset of our biathlon programs. We have cease fire protocols in place. We take these training sessions – and range safety – very seriously, and there is zero tolerance for horseplay or joking of any kind on the range.
What are EcoAims (optical laser rifles)?
EcoAims are optical rifles, commonly referred to as “laser rifles”, though they are not actually lasers. This technology facilitates safe, economical, and precision shooting during training and racing for both competitive and amateur athletes.
Sea to Sky Nordics now has a small fleet of EcoAims (6). These rifles are primarily being used by our beginner and younger athletes, as well as for biathlon demo and recruitment purposes.
I’m left handed, will I need a left handed rifle?
If you’re left handed, you do not necessarily need to use a left-handed rifle, though it may feel more natural to you. The rifle you need actually depends on whether you are left or right eye dominant. There is an easy way to determine this – it’s called a dominance eye test, try it home! We’ll work with new athletes to determine the right set-up for you.
Do athletes have to know how to cross country ski to join a biathlon program?
Yes, athletes entering our beginner programs should have one season of cross country skiing experience. For all our other programs, we recommend at least two years of cross country ski experience.
What’s the parent volunteer commitment?
Sea to Sky Nordics is a volunteer-run organization. We need parent involvement to keep the programs and events going. There’s lots of ways to get involved, and we have a lot of fun doing it. You’ll meet a passionate group of people in this sport, who get very nerdy about biathlon.
We encourage you to get involved. Email to ask us how you can get involved.
What is the structure of a typical biathlon weekend practice?
A typical Sea to Sky Nordics biathlon practice typically consists of a cross-country ski practice and a range practice separated by a lunch break at our flex space in the Whistler Olympic Park (WOP) Biathlon building.
Depending on the range schedule, you may ski either in the morning or after lunch. Athletes will ski during a range practice, but the focus will be on intensity of skiing and shooting. These sessions also include drills and games to improve shooting efficiency and precision.
In the 2025-26 season, our programs will be run on Sundays to better collaborate with our XC skiing programs.
What weather do you practice in?
All kinds! If the weather is particularly wet or unusually cold, we have access to heated spaces (in wax trailer and flex space) for athletes to warm-up.
In the event of arctic weather, Sea to Sky Nordics follows BC Cross Country, Nordiq Canada, and Biathlon Canada guidelines for cold weather.
- We cancel ski and range practices or events when the temperature is -20C or colder.
- The coach will make the final decision to cancel the biathlon session and replace it with a ski only session when air temps are between -15 and -18 C.
Cancellations are typically made the night before practice and communicated through email and TeamSnap. Windchill is a factor in our decision to cancel practice. And we do also adjust practice plans when it’s cold out, but not yet at -20C threshold.
When it starts to get chilly out (-15 through to -20 C) consider the following:
- Athletes must arrive properly fueled and hydrated. Athletes must wear extra layers, with a hat (not a headband) and have a buff over their mouths. Athletes will need appropriate gloves, mitts or hand warmers.
- Training will be in Zone 1. If available, a warm up will be conducted indoors before the ski session. Options to shorten the session and warm up indoors will be available.
- Tips for migrating the cold for athletes and parents can be found on BC Cross Country risk management page
What’s the Talent Squad?
The Talent Squad is a Biathlon BC race team program designed to prepare athletes for competition at BC Cup races, and to progress to the next level of race development, the Development Squad. Athletes are invited to the program each year, which typically consists of a dryland training camp, and two on-snow camps across BC.
What’s the Dev Squad?
The Development Squad is a Biathlon BC race team program designed to prepare athletes for competition at National level races, and to progress to the highest level of race development, the Performance Squad.
What’s the Performance Squad?
The Performance Squad is for older athletes (typically post-secondary) and is the highest level of a Biathlon BC race team program. This program supports those who are training at Biathlon Canada approved centers (such as the Whistler Nordic Development Center) and high-performance clubs – racing at a national and international level.
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AGES 11-12
PROGRAM DESCRIPTION
Biathlon Bears is a progressive skills development program for youth aged 11-12. This program aligns with Track Attack 1/2 (Learn to Train/L2T).
Our goal is to help young athletes develop skiing and shooting skills in a safe and fun environment. We do this through a combination of drills, games, and relays, introducing them to an active, outdoor sport-for-life mindset.
WINTER SCHEDULE 2025-2026
January 4-March 15 (11 weeks/sessions)
Sundays, 1-2:30pm
Location: Whistler Olympic Park, Biathlon Range
Focus: These sessions include one hour of shooting on skate skis
Equipment: Rifles (.22s) and ammunition are provided by the club
Athlete equipment required
- Skate ski equipment (skis, boots, poles). Rentals are available through Whistler Olympic Park, Cypress, and local ski shops.
- Gloves (not mittens) for the range
- Come to practice prepared for the weather conditions with multiple sets of pants, jackets, gloves, and hats. At least 2 pairs of gloves and 2 jackets are recommended in wet weather!
Ski sessions
Ski instruction is not a part of the Bears program. Bears should participate in a cross-country ski program, such as Jack Rabbit level 4 or Track Attack 1/2.
Check out our Sea to Sky Nordics cross country ski programs or your local XC club for options.
Racing
Biathlon Bears should plan to participate in our club biathlon series race on March 15. This is a great way to try racing in a fun, community setting.
We also encourage Bears to participate in the Biathlon U13 Championships. This year the race will be hosted by Telmark, in West Kelowna, February 28-March 1.
Race fees are not covered as a part of our program, however we do often subsidize costs when budget allows.
Parent participation
It takes a community to run our club – and parent involvement is an important requirement of our programming. There are lots of ways to help. Parents can chip-in by doing setup and takedown at practices, assisting on the range, coaching, volunteering at events, and/or by assisting behind the scenes with program administration.
Parents who are interested in coaching or volunteering at events are encouraged to take a Community Coach course for biathlon.
Ask us about these classes or how to get involved.
BEARS PROGRAM FEES
Full Winter Session: $275
Program fees cover use of club biathlon rifles and ammunition. A valid day ticket or season pass is required for Whistler Olympic Park and is not included in program fees. You must also be an active member of Biathlon Canada and BiBC, as well as Sea to Sky Nordics.
REGISTER starting Sept 17
- Become a member of Sea to Sky Nordics
- Register for Biathlon BC and Biathlon Canada membership, select the Recreation category
- Register for Biathlon Bears

