Contest closed! Win a snowboard or skis with bindings just in time for winter

| September 19, 2018 in Contests

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As sad as it is that summer is coming to an end, there is one thing that we can look forward to when it comes to winter in the Okanagan, and that's ski season at Big White.

It may seem early to start waxing your board, however, thinking ahead may just benefit you.

Big White Ski Resort has their early bird season pass sale on now until midnight on October 14th, 2018. An early bird adult pass is available for $669! There are early bird passes and prices for different age groups, and you can find those details here

Having a season pass gives you discounts on accommodation, food, lessons, tubing, repairs, retail and allows you free skating rink access, free nordic and snowshoe trail access and free night skiing!

Got the itch but your gear is worse for wear? KelownaNow and Big White Ski Resort want to make sure you are all set up for when you hit the slopes.

The prize: We've teamed up with Big White to give you the chance to win skis or a snowboard and bindings valued at over $1000. The winner will be able to visit the resort and pick from a variety of options at the retail shops on the mountain.

How to enter: Fill out the online form below and don't forget to read the contest rules. The winner will be randomly selected on Wednesday, October 10th, 2018. Good luck!

CONTEST RULES

This contest is now closed. Congratulations to Ty Banser on winning the giveaway!

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