10/20/2022
Do you know what this is? Whether you do or not, you're going to find out by visiting EBike Edmonton at the 2022 Edmonton Ski & Snowboard Show this weekend at the Edmonton EXPO Centre! A hint - it's something that has the potential to make your winter just a little bit more fun!
Do you have your tickets yet? We're only 2 sleeps away! Visit www.powderfest.com for to get your tix! See you there.
We're open Saturday 10am to 5pm and Sunday 11am to 5pm.
10/19/2022
Holy moly, we're back IRL this weekend for the 2022 Edmonton Ski & Snowboard Show at the Edmonton EXPO Centre and we can't wait! It's been a hot minute and we appreciate all the love and support we've been getting as we return!
We're open 10am to 5pm on Saturday and 11am to 5pm on Sunday. Come join the fun and get in the winter vibe! Do you have your tickets yet?
Find them at www.powderfest.com
10/18/2022
Winter is coming - do you have your tickets yet? We're 5 sleeps away from the start of the 2022 Edmonton Ski & Snowboard Show! This is your kickoff to winter - the best way to share in the hype with a bunch of your fellow powderhounds, get some gear before the snow flies, and check out destinations to get your season kicked off right! Maybe find a deal or two kicking around too.
Visit www.powderfest.com for tickets!
10/13/2022
CONTEST ALERT! Do you like winning? Of course you do! Here’s a chance for you to win a $50 Visa GC. All you need to do is ensure you like our page, like this post, then tag 3 friends in the comments who you think would like the 2022 Edmonton Ski & Snowboard Show. Your name will then be entered into the draw! Want even more chances to win? For every 3 friends you tag in the comments, you’ll get another entry. More tags = more entries!
We’ll take entries from the time this posts until Thursday, October 20, 2022 at noon MST, and then draw a name and announce the winner at 5pm MST that same day! We’ll post a winner announcement on our page.
Join us for the kickoff to snowy season at the 2022 Edmonton Ski & Snowboard Show, happening October 22 & 23 at the Edmonton EXPO Centre. Hopefully snow will follow shortly after! Get your tickets now! See you there!
Fine print: This contest is in no way sponsored by or endorsed by Facebook. Just us having some fun and giving you a chance to win a little spending $$ you’ll hopefully spend at the Edmonton Ski & Snowboard Show! Must be a resident of Alberta to win.
10/03/2022
Tickets are up! Get ready to kick off the 2022/2023 snow season at the 2022 Edmonton Ski & Snowboard Show with all your fellow powderhounds. We can't wait to see you all again! Get your tickets now to $$ - early bird tickets are available until Oct 15th!
Edmonton Ski & Snowboard Show
The 2022 Edmonton Ski & Snowboard Show! Get amazing deals on gear, meet fellow snow lovers, and more! October 22 & 23 at the Edmonton EXPO Centre
07/26/2022
The early days of the Ski and Snowboard Show - how much fun was this. Just set it up in the parking lot.
09/14/2021
We grabbed our comfort blankie to make this announcement. Sadly with the current situation we are faced with - rising COVID case numbers, new restrictions, increased worries and uncertainty, and surging ICU numbers, we have had to make the extremely difficult decision to postpone the 2021 Edmonton Ski & Snowboard Show. It is not within the Show’s best interest - including for us, exhibitors, or attendees – to run next month as planned.
We thank you for your continued support. We are looking to the future when we return on October 22 & 23, 2022, and we are already hitting the ground running on planning for that! Mark your calendars and keep your fingers crossed! In the meantime, we hope you have an incredible and safe snow season! Here’s to lots of powdery mountains in the coming months!
Photo credit: Matthew Henry on Unsplash
09/02/2021
We have been dreaming of this! Can't wait! Snow on the mountains is one of the most beautiful things ever. ❤❄️
Dreaming of this? Yeah, us too… ❄⛷🏂
08/17/2021
AUGUST SNOW! ❤❤❤
Photo from Kananaskis sent to us by Matt Scott Williams. ❄❄
This photo was taken at 10:30 a.m. when higher elevations were seeing temperatures below freezing. Although we don't see this often, it's certainly not unheard of for the mountains to see snow this time of year.