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1 Blue Mountain Ski Trip For Grade 6 8 Students As a conclusion to our ski program again this year, we would like to offer our students the opportunity to take part in an over-night ski trip to the world famous Blue Mountain Resort in Collingwood. I have negotiated a special deal for our students, which includes all meals, the room, travel to and from the resort, and ample opportunity for skiing or snowboarding. The details of the trip are listed below. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact Mr. Lynn at (dlynn@insidetps.com). Dates: Departing on Thursday, February 25 7:00 a.m. Returning on Friday, February 26 6:00 p.m. Class or Classes: Grade 6 8 students (including UE and the Zone) ***Limited to a maximum of 50 students. Included: Round trip transportation via luxury motor coach Lunch and dinner on Thursday Breakfast and lunch on Friday Skiing all day Thursday Night Skiing on Thursday Skiing on Friday Overnight accommodation at the Blue Mountain Inn Cost: Skiing or Snowboarding Lift Ticket Only (no rentals) $ Skiing or Snowboarding Lift Ticket and all rentals - $ Parents: Parents are welcome to ski or snowboard with us o Lift Ticket Only o Lift Ticket and Rentals You will have to arrange your own transportation to and from the resort, your own accommodations, and meals. During the night and during the meal times the students will be required to be with the group. Please return this form and your cheque to the front office by Monday, January 18 th Student Name: Class: Parent Signature: ***Please make cheque payable to Tall Pines School

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3 Trip Details: Packing ***Dress and pack for any weather. This trip will happen regardless of the temperature and weather conditions. The only reason it will be cancelled is if there is an extreme snowfall and the roads are closed.*** Students should pack the following: One over-night bag This bag will be locked in a storage room for the time while we are skiing on Thursday and Friday. o Inside this bag please place all the labeled clothing and items not required while skiing. o Please remember to pack at least two changes of warm clothes. One for Thursday night skiing One for Friday skiing A bag for the ski hill (optional) If a student chooses to they may lock this bag up in the Ski Chalet (for a fee) and have access to it throughout the day. Unlike Hockley Valley, students should plan on paying for a day locker and not leaving their bags unattended. Electronic Devices Students are welcome to bring electronic devices such as tablets, phones, or portable gaming devices, with the following understanding: o The devices are only to be used on the bus ride to and from Blue Mountain and in the hotel rooms. o The devices need to be locked away in their over-night bag while skiing. o If a device is a smartphone (and they want to keep it with them), students may use the device to take photos, listen to music, or call home. Devices are not to be used for messaging/texting, playing games or surfing the Internet while we are scheduled to be skiing.

4 Thursday, February 25 th 6:30 a.m. Meet at Tall Pines School Itinerary 7:00 a.m. Bus departs for Blue Mountain 9:30 a.m. Bus arrives at Blue Mountain Inn At this point students will take their over-night bags of the bus and load them into the storage room. Bus waits and will transport the kids over to the South Base Lodge after they put their bags in storage. 10:00 a.m. Our bus will shuttle students and staff over to the South Lodge, Home Base Lift tickets and rentals (if required) will be issued Staff will be stationed in the Lodge for the entire day and students will have to check in with them at regular intervals. All students will be required to complete a ski/snowboard test to determine which hills they will be allowed to ski. This mark will last for both days of the trip. The Terrain Park is closed to all school groups, so the students will not be allowed to use it. ***There will be a mandatory one hour lesson for all students it will be scheduled throughout the day. 12:15 p.m. Lunch will be in the South Lodge Students will receive a voucher for a variety of meal items available in the South Lodge cafeteria. After they finish eating students will be allowed to return to skiing for the afternoon. 4:00 p.m. Students will come off the hill and go directly to the Blue Mountain Inn. Those students with rentals will keep the rentals with them until Friday at 2:00 (at which point they will return them). 4:30 p.m. Students will check into their Hotel Rooms and prepare for dinner. 5:15 p.m. Shuttle to the Village Conference Center for dinner. After dinner return to our rooms to get ready for the evening skiing. 10:00 p.m. Evening skiing is over and those students with rentals will return them. Those students who brought their own equipment will take it with them to their hotel room. **Students will be placed in their rooms almost immediately upon returning to the Hotel (due to the time). There will be a very limited amount of time for visiting. Friday, February 26 th 8:00 a.m. Wake-up 8:30 a.m. Breakfast is served in the Ravenna Room of the Blue Mountain Inn. After breakfast students will pack up their belongings and load their over-night bags into the storage room. At this point we will be checking out of the Blue Mountain Inn. 9:30 a.m. Lift tickets and rentals will be distributed at the Blue Mountain Inn. Once students have their lift tickets and rentals they can begin skiing immediately (no test required). 12:30 p.m. Lunch will be in the South Lodge Students will receive a voucher for a variety of meal items available in the South Lodge cafeteria. After they finish eating students will be allowed to return to skiing for the afternoon. 2:30 p.m. Students will have to be off the hill, with their rentals returned and ready to board the shuttle back to the Blue Mountain Inn to retrieve their over-night bags. 3:00 p.m. Board the bus to return to Tall Pines School 6:00 p.m. Arrive at Tall Pines School ***Watch the school blog for updates about the timing.

5 General Trip Restrictions 1. Due to the size of the resort the students will not be allowed to ski in the following areas unless directly supervised by a staff member: - Any of the Black Diamond or Double Black Diamond runs on the North Face. - Any runs in The Orchard. ****We will make ensure the students have a clear understanding of where these areas are.*** 2. Students will not be allowed to be in The Village unless attended by a staff member. At this point we have no plans to spend any time in The Village. 3. Unless it is an emergency students are not be in any lodge other then the South Base. 4. Parents present on this trip may take responsibility for their children to do separate activities. Communication Hotel: Blue Mountain Inn Toll Free Call : Jozo Weider Blvd., Blue Mountains, Ontario Canada L9Y 3Z2 ***You may call and leave a message at the hotel at any time. ***If you need to contact us during the day while we are skiing, please call the front office. Messages will be forwarded. All parents must fill out and sign the attached information and return it to the front office by Monday, January 18 th. ***Make sure, if you are renting equipment, you fill out the required information. Without it, Blue Mountain cannot process your rentals. ***All skiers or snowboarders must fill out the attached Special Winter Excursion Form ***If you are renting please fill out the Special Winter Excursion Form AND the Rental Form and Release Form

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7 IMPORTANT SKI/SNOWBOARD INFORMATION Assumption of inherent risks or injury and your responsibility Skiing/snowboarding is a physical sport in a winter environment. Risks of serious injury are inherent in the sport. This requires your constant exercise of caution and prudent judgment. Changing conditions Weather conditions and patterns of skier/snowboarding traffic all affect the snow surface, sometimes making skiing/snowboarding more difficult. Always be alert to snow conditions and vary your skiing/snowboarding accordingly. Only you can judge your ability to ski/snowboard a particular run at any given time in control. Snow depth and subsurface Snow depth changes constantly and is not consistent at all points on the mountain. The underlying mountain surface is rough and uneven, therefore you must be alert for rocks, brush, bare spots and similar obstacles that may emerge through the snow at any time. Natural and manmade obstacles There are many necessary natural and manmade obstacles, such as lift towers, signs, fencing, snowmaking equipment, over-snow vehicles, gullies, streams and trees, both on and off ski/snowboard runs, which may cause serious injuries if you were to strike them. The only way to reduce the risk of collisions is to ski/snowboard in control and to stay clear of all fixed or moving obstacles. Avoid skiing/snowboarding at high speed. Skiing/snowboarding at a fast rate of speed reduces your reaction time. Other skiers/snowboarders Be alert that other skiers/snowboarders may lose control at any time. Exercise greater caution when a run is crowded. Give others room to maneuver. Follow the Alpine Responsibility Code. Equipment All equipment should fit properly and be in good repair. Ski - The ski boot/binding system will not release at all times or under all circumstances and it is not possible to predict every situation in which the system will release. The system does not guarantee prevention of injuries Snowboard The snowboard boot/binding system is not designed or intended to release and will not release under normal circumstances. The system will not reduce the risk of injury during a fall. Helmet helmets are intended to help reduce the risk of some head injuries, however cannot completely eliminate or prevent this risk. Helmets do not prevent traumatic head injury or injury to the wearer s face, neck or spinal cord. Skiing/snowboarding in control Any skiing/snowboarding may result in injury. Ski/snowboard with moderate speed, caution and respect for others. Respect all signs, markings, flagging and closures. They are there for your safety. IRRESPONSIBLE SKIING/SNOWBOARD IS ENDANGERING THE FUTURE OF THIS SPORT. PLEASE HELP US REDUCE THE RISK AND MAKE SKIING/SNOWBOARDING MORE ENJOYABLE FOR EVERYONE. BY PURCHASING A TICKET AT THIS RESORT YOU AGREE TO ASSUME THE INHERENT RISKS OF INJURY AND TO SKI/SNOWBOARD RESPONSIBILY. RECKLESS SKIERS/SNOWBOARDERS WILL LOSE THEIR SKIING/SNOWBOARDING PRIVILEGES.

8 ALPINE RESPONSIBILITY CODE There are elements of risk that common sense and personal awareness can help reduce. Regardless of how you decide to use the slopes, always show courtesy to others Please adhere to the code listed below and share with others the responsibility for a safe outdoor experience. 1 Always stay in control. You must be able to stop or avoid other people or objects. 2 People ahead of you have the right-of-way. It is your responsibility to avoid them. 3 Do not stop where you obstruct a trail or are not visible from above. 4 Before starting downhill or merging onto a trail, look uphill and yield to others. 5 If you are involved in or witness a collision or accident, you must remain at the scene and identify yourself to the Ski Patrol. 6 You must use proper devises to prevent runaway equipment. 7 Observe and obey all posted signs and warnings. 8 Keep off closed trails and closed areas. 9 You must not use lifts or terrain if your ability is impaired through use of alcohol or drugs. 10 You must have sufficient physical dexterity, ability and knowledge to safely load, ride and unload lifts. If in doubt, ask the lift attendant 11 Parents or guardians are responsible for their children s activities on ski area property. 12 Avoid going through Ski and Snowboard classes. The same goes for race courses, unless you are a participant. KNOW THE CODE. IT S YOUR RESPONSIBILITY. This is a partial list. Be safety conscious SKI/RIDE WITH CAUTION Be aware of changing conditions. Natural and man made obstacles exist. Snowmaking and grooming activities are continually in progress. Use caution and ski /snowboard only on designated slopes or trails. Everyone should realize that falls and collisions do occur and injuries may result and therefore, assume the burden of being in control at all times. BLUE MOUNTAIN TICKET REMOVAL POLICY To help maintain courteous skiing and snowboard at the resort, certain Blue Mountain personnel, ski patrollers, courtesy patrollers and lift operators have been given the authority to warn skiers and snowboarders, and if necessary, remove their lift tickets or Season passes for the following reasons: 1 Reckless skiing/snowboarding, high speed skiing/snowboarding, jumping or tucking (skiing/snowboarding out of control or straight down the hill in a crouch). When skiing/snowboarding downhill you must avoid the skiers, trail groomers, maintenance vehicles or objects below you. 2 Skiing/snowboarding out of bounds (skiing/snowboarding on closed trails or on trails that are not lit during night skiing/snowboarding). 3 Bouncing the chair or skiing/snowboarding out of the tracks on a surface lift (this could derail the cable). 4 Impaired (use of alcohol or drugs) or carrying a wine skin. 5 Abusive language (swearing and cursing). 6 Splitting tickets (cutting lift tickets in half), or transfer of a Season Pass to another person. This is a fraudulent offence and the OPP will prosecute. 7 Jumping out of a chair before the unloading area (this could derail the cable). PENALTIES 1 st Violation: Day skiers will have their tickets marked or removed. Season Pass holder will have their passes marked or removed for a minimum of 24 hours and must pick up their pass at the Ski Patrol Headquarters. 2 nd Violation: Season Pass holders will lose their pass for a minimum of 7 days and will have to pick up their pass at the Ski Patrol Headquarters. Further Violations or Violations of #6 or #7 Ticket Removal Policy Season Pass will be revoked without a refund FREESTYLE TERRAIN Blue Mountain has the following Freestyle Terrain areas: Greatest Hits and the controlled access Terrain Park. Note: school groups will not be permitted in the controlled access Terrain Park. Posted Freestyle Terrain Rules 1. This area has been designated and constructed as Freestyle Terrain for advanced riders and skiers only. 2. There are many elements to maneuver over and around. 3. Inspect the elements and terrain, their risks and degree of difficulty before participating. 4. Use freestyle terrain within your ability. 5. Do not jump blindly; use spotters- Look before you leap! 6. Obey the Alpine Responsibility Code at all times 7. Helmets are mandatory SERIOUS INJURY AND EQUIPMENT DAMAGE CAN OCCUR By using Freestyle Terrain you are assuming the risk of all such injuries.

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11 IMPORTANT SKI/SNOWBOARD INFORMATION Assumption of inherent risks or injury and your responsibility Skiing/snowboarding is a physical sport in a winter environment. Risks of serious injury are inherent in the sport. This requires your constant exercise of caution and prudent judgment. Changing conditions Weather conditions and patterns of skier/snowboarding traffic all affect the snow surface, sometimes making skiing/snowboarding more difficult. Always be alert to snow conditions and vary your skiing/snowboarding accordingly. Only you can judge your ability to ski/snowboard a particular run at any given time in control. Snow depth and subsurface Snow depth changes constantly and is not consistent at all points on the mountain. The underlying mountain surface is rough and uneven, therefore you must be alert for rocks, brush, bare spots and similar obstacles that may emerge through the snow at any time. Natural and manmade obstacles There are many necessary natural and manmade obstacles, such as lift towers, signs, fencing, snowmaking equipment, over-snow vehicles, gullies, streams and trees, both on and off ski/snowboard runs, which may cause serious injuries if you were to strike them. The only way to reduce the risk of collisions is to ski/snowboard in control and to stay clear of all fixed or moving obstacles. Avoid skiing/snowboarding at high speed. Skiing/snowboarding at a fast rate of speed reduces your reaction time. Other skiers/snowboarders Be alert that other skiers/snowboarders may lose control at any time. Exercise greater caution when a run is crowded. Give others room to maneuver. Follow the Alpine Responsibility Code. Equipment All equipment should fit properly and be in good repair. Ski - The ski boot/binding system will not release at all times or under all circumstances and it is not possible to predict every situation in which the system will release. The system does not guarantee prevention of injuries Snowboard The snowboard boot/binding system is not designed or intended to release and will not release under normal circumstances. The system will not reduce the risk of injury during a fall. Helmet helmets are intended to help reduce the risk of some head injuries, however cannot completely eliminate or prevent this risk. Helmets do not prevent traumatic head injury or injury to the wearer s face, neck or spinal cord. Skiing/snowboarding in control Any skiing/snowboarding may result in injury. Ski/snowboard with moderate speed, caution and respect for others. Respect all signs, markings, flagging and closures. They are there for your safety. IRRESPONSIBLE SKIING/SNOWBOARD IS ENDANGERING THE FUTURE OF THIS SPORT. PLEASE HELP US REDUCE THE RISK AND MAKE SKIING/SNOWBOARDING MORE ENJOYABLE FOR EVERYONE. BY PURCHASING A TICKET AT THIS RESORT YOU AGREE TO ASSUME THE INHERENT RISKS OF INJURY AND TO SKI/SNOWBOARD RESPONSIBILY. RECKLESS SKIERS/SNOWBOARDERS WILL LOSE THEIR SKIING/SNOWBOARDING PRIVILEGES.

12 ALPINE RESPONSIBILITY CODE There are elements of risk that common sense and personal awareness can help reduce. Regardless of how you decide to use the slopes, always show courtesy to others Please adhere to the code listed below and share with others the responsibility for a safe outdoor experience. 1 Always stay in control. You must be able to stop or avoid other people or objects. 2 People ahead of you have the right-of-way. It is your responsibility to avoid them. 3 Do not stop where you obstruct a trail or are not visible from above. 4 Before starting downhill or merging onto a trail, look uphill and yield to others. 5 If you are involved in or witness a collision or accident, you must remain at the scene and identify yourself to the Ski Patrol. 6 You must use proper devises to prevent runaway equipment. 7 Observe and obey all posted signs and warnings. 8 Keep off closed trails and closed areas. 9 You must not use lifts or terrain if your ability is impaired through use of alcohol or drugs. 10 You must have sufficient physical dexterity, ability and knowledge to safely load, ride and unload lifts. If in doubt, ask the lift attendant 11 Parents or guardians are responsible for their children s activities on ski area property. 12 Avoid going through Ski and Snowboard classes. The same goes for race courses, unless you are a participant. KNOW THE CODE. IT S YOUR RESPONSIBILITY. This is a partial list. Be safety conscious SKI/RIDE WITH CAUTION Be aware of changing conditions. Natural and man made obstacles exist. Snowmaking and grooming activities are continually in progress. Use caution and ski /snowboard only on designated slopes or trails. Everyone should realize that falls and collisions do occur and injuries may result and therefore, assume the burden of being in control at all times. BLUE MOUNTAIN TICKET REMOVAL POLICY To help maintain courteous skiing and snowboard at the resort, certain Blue Mountain personnel, ski patrollers, courtesy patrollers and lift operators have been given the authority to warn skiers and snowboarders, and if necessary, remove their lift tickets or Season passes for the following reasons: 1 Reckless skiing/snowboarding, high speed skiing/snowboarding, jumping or tucking (skiing/snowboarding out of control or straight down the hill in a crouch). When skiing/snowboarding downhill you must avoid the skiers, trail groomers, maintenance vehicles or objects below you. 2 Skiing/snowboarding out of bounds (skiing/snowboarding on closed trails or on trails that are not lit during night skiing/snowboarding). 3 Bouncing the chair or skiing/snowboarding out of the tracks on a surface lift (this could derail the cable). 4 Impaired (use of alcohol or drugs) or carrying a wine skin. 5 Abusive language (swearing and cursing). 6 Splitting tickets (cutting lift tickets in half), or transfer of a Season Pass to another person. This is a fraudulent offence and the OPP will prosecute. 7 Jumping out of a chair before the unloading area (this could derail the cable). PENALTIES 1 st Violation: Day skiers will have their tickets marked or removed. Season Pass holder will have their passes marked or removed for a minimum of 24 hours and must pick up their pass at the Ski Patrol Headquarters. 2 nd Violation: Season Pass holders will lose their pass for a minimum of 7 days and will have to pick up their pass at the Ski Patrol Headquarters. Further Violations or Violations of #6 or #7 Ticket Removal Policy Season Pass will be revoked without a refund FREESTYLE TERRAIN Blue Mountain has the following Freestyle Terrain areas: Greatest Hits and the controlled access Terrain Park. Note: school groups will not be permitted in the controlled access Terrain Park. Posted Freestyle Terrain Rules 1. This area has been designated and constructed as Freestyle Terrain for advanced riders and skiers only. 2. There are many elements to maneuver over and around. 3. Inspect the elements and terrain, their risks and degree of difficulty before participating. 4. Use freestyle terrain within your ability. 5. Do not jump blindly; use spotters- Look before you leap! 6. Obey the Alpine Responsibility Code at all times 7. Helmets are mandatory SERIOUS INJURY AND EQUIPMENT DAMAGE CAN OCCUR By using Freestyle Terrain you are assuming the risk of all such injuries.

13 RENTAL FORM & RELEASE OF LIABILITY For Day and Overnight Groups GROUP NAME CAN WE CONTACT YOU VIA ADDRESS YES FIRST NAME LAST NAME ADDRESS CITY PROV/ POSTAL/ZIP PHONE STATE CODE NUMBER BIRTHDATE AGE MO DY YR STREET SHOE SIZE WEIGHT Lbs. HEIGHT FT. IN. GENDER M F HEIGHT(Check One) 4 10 to to to and up I NEED SKIS, BOOTS, AND POLES SNOWBOARD AND BOOTS HELMET SNOWSHOES SKIER TYPE (Check One) TYPE I SKIERS Ski conservatively Prefer slower speeds Favour lower than average release/retention settings Type I settings apply to Entry Level skiers uncertain of their Classification. TYPE II SKIERS Ski moderately Prefer a variety of speeds Ski on varied terrain, including most difficult trails Are all skiers who do not meet all of the descriptions of either Type I or III. TYPE III SKIERS Ski aggressively Normally ski at high speeds Prefer steeper and more challenging terrain Favour higher than average release/retention settings. SKI # BOARD # D.I.N.# BOOT # _ HELMET # I ACKNOWLEDGE THAT THE INFORMATION I HAVE PROVIDED ON THIS FORM IS COMPLETE AND CORRECT TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE. I ACKNOWLEDGE THAT HELMETS ARE AVAILABLE TO RENT AND CAN HELP REDUCE THE RISK OF SERIOUS HEAD INJURY. Initial YOU MUST READ AND AGREE TO THE TERMS ON THE OTHER SIDE OF THIS FORM Privacy Notice: Blue Mountain respects your privacy. Any personal information we collect is used only to develop products, services and offers, communicate with our customers and complete the transactions that ultimately deliver our products and services to you. Your personal information is not shared, without your consent, with third parties for the purpose of marketing or selling their products or services. For more information, please go to

14 TO: RELEASE OF LIABILITY, WAIVER OF CLAIMS,ASSUMPTION OF RISKS AND INDEMNITY AGREEMENT BY SIGNING THIS DOCUMENT YOU WILL WAIVE CERTAIN LEGAL RIGHTS, INCLUDING THE RIGHT TO SUE PLEASE READ CAREFULLY!! Intrawest ULC d/b/a Blue Mountain Resort and their respective directors, officers, employees, volunteers, agents, independent contractors, subcontractors, representatives, sponsors, successors and assigns and to the Manufacturers and Distributors of the Rental Equipment, and their Directors, Officers, Employees, Agents and Representatives (the Releasees ) AS PART OF MY CONSIDERATION FOR THE USE OF THE RELEASEES RENTAL EQUIPMENT AND RESORT PREMISES (which includes its lifts, runs, trails and terrain parks, race courses, restaurants, parking and other facilities, collectively referred to as the Premises ), I AGREE TO THE FOLLOW ING TERMS: Rental Equipment: Representations and Warranties Concerning Sizing, Care and Use 1. I have made no misrepresentation in regard to my height, weight, age or skier type, as I understand that the information I provided helped to determine the proper sizing and adjustment of the rental equipment listed on the reverse of this form (the Equipment ). 2. I am familiar with the proper use of the Equipment. I understand that the rental technicians are able to answer any questions I may have concerning the proper use of the Equipment. 3. I accept full responsibility for the care of the Equipment and I agree to pay for any damage to the Equipment and to replace at full retail value any Equipment not returned by the return date indicated on the reverse of this form. 4. I also agree to return the Equipment in clean condition to avoid any additional charges. Assumption of Risks 5. (a) Alpine Skiing/Snowblading: I understand that the ski boot/binding system will not release at all times or under all circumstances, that it is not possible to predict every situation in which the system will release, and that the system does not guarantee that I will not be injured. (b) Snowboarding: I understand that the snowboard boot/binding system is not designed or intended to release and will not release under normal circumstances. I understand that as the snowboard boot/binding system is a non-release system, it will not reduce the risk of injury during a fall. (c) Helmet Rental: I understand that helmets are intended to help reduce the risk of serious head injury, however cannot completely eliminate or prevent this risk. I understand that helmets do not prevent traumatic head injury or injury to the wearer s face, neck or spinal cord. 6. I am aware that skiing, snowboarding, snowshoeing and other recreational activities involve many risks, dangers and hazards, including but not limited to: boarding, riding and disembarking lifts; changing weather conditions; exposed rock, earth, ice and other natural objects; trees; the condition of snow or ice on or beneath the surface; changes or variations in the terrain which may create blind spots or areas of reduced visibility; changes or variations in the surface or sub-surface, including changes due to man-made or artificial snow; variable and difficult snow conditions; streams, creeks and exposed holes in the snow pack above streams or creeks; cliffs; crevasses; collision with lift towers, fences, snow making equipment, snow grooming equipment, snowmobiles or other vehicles, equipment or structures; collision with natural or man-made objects; collision with skiers, snowboarders or other persons; the failure to ski, snowboard or snowshoe safely or within one s own ability or within designated areas; falls as a result of features in Freestyle Terrain and maneuvers I may carry out in Freestyle Terrain; slipping, tripping, falling, including falling through thin or cracked ice or holes in ice; misuse of, condition of and hidden defects in the equipment; possibility of drowning, exhaustion, fatigue or over-exposure to cold; negligence of other skiers, snowboarders and other persons; and NEGLIGENCE ON THE PART OF THE RELEASEES, INCLUDING THE FAILURE ON THE PART OF THE RELEASEES TO SAFEGUARD OR PROTECT ME FROM THE RISKS, DANGERS AND HAZARDS OF SKIING, SNOW BOARDING AND SNOW SHOEING. I am also aware that the risks, dangers and hazards referred to above exist throughout the ski area and many are unmarked. 7. I AM AW ARE OF THE RISKS, DANGERS AND HAZARDS ASSOCIATED W ITH SKIING, SNOW BOARDING SNOW SHOEING AND OTHER RECREATIONAL ACTIVITIES AND I FREELY ACCEPT AND FULLY ASSUME ALL SUCH RISKS, DANGERS AND HAZARDS AND THE POSSIBILITY OF PERSONAL INJURY, DEATH, PROPERTY DAMAGE AND LOSS RESULTING THEREFROM. Release of Liability, Waiver of Claims and Indemnity Agreement In consideration of the Releasees allowing me to rent the Equipment and use the Premises, I hereby agree as follows: 8. TO W AIVE ANY AND ALL CLAIMS that I have or may in the future have against the Releasees and TO RELEASE THE RELEASEES from any and all liability for any loss, damage, expense or injury including death that I may suffer, or that my next of kin may suffer either directly or indirectly, as a result of my use of the Equipment and the Premises, due to any cause whatsoever, including negligence, breach of contract, or breach of any statutory or other duty of care including any duty of care owed under the Occupiers Liability Act, R.S.O. 1990, c.o.2 on the part of the Releasees, and also including the failure on the part of the Releasees to safeguard or protect me from the risks, dangers and hazards of skiing, snowboarding, snowshoeing and other recreational activities referred to above; 9. TO HOLD HARMLESS AND INDEMNIFY THE RELEASEES from any and all liability for any damage to property of or personal injury to, any third party, resulting from my use of the Equipment or the Premises; 10. This Agreement shall be effective and binding upon my heirs, next of kin, executors, administrators and representatives, in the event of my death or incapacity; 11. This Agreement and any rights, duties and obligations as between the parties to this Agreement shall be governed by and interpreted solely in accordance with the laws of the Province of Ontario and no other jurisdiction; and 12. That any litigation involving the parties to this Agreement shall be brought within the Province of Ontario and shall be within the exclusive jurisdiction of the Courts of the Province of Ontario. I HAVE READ AND UNDERSTAND THIS AGREEMENT. BY SIGNING THIS AGREEMENT, I ACKNOWLEDGE THAT I AM AGREEING TO THE FOLLOWING: I. THAT MY RENTAL EQUIPMENT IS PROPERLY SIZED AND FITTED AND THAT THE TECHNICIANS RELIED ON THE INFORMATION I PROVIDED IN THIS REGARD; II. THAT I AM ASSUMING ALL RISK OF INJURY, LOSS OR DAMAGE WITH RESPECT TO THE EQUIPMENT, THE ACTIVITY I WILL BE PARTICIPATING IN AND THE USE OF THE PREMISES; III. THAT I AM WAIVING ANY AND ALL CLAIMS ARISING FROM ANY CAUSE WHATSOEVER AGAINST THE RELEASEES, ON BEHALF OF MYSELF AND MY HEIRS, SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS; AND IV. THAT I WILL INDEMNIFY THE RELEASEES IF ANY SUCH CLAIMS ARE BROUGHT AGAINST THEM. Signature of Renter Date Signature of Parent or Guardian if the person Witness Signature Witness name (printed) renting is under 18 years of age. THIS AGREEMENT MUST BE SIGNED, DATED AND WITNESSED PRIOR TO RENTING FROM US 14/15

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