Rabbit Hill Open Race

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18/12/2025 - 21/12/2025 All day

Open for U14,U16,U19 and Masters

Dec. 18th
- Travel day and
-SL Training (6-8PM)
Dec. 19th
-SL Technical Free Ski day.
Dec. 20th
- SL Race (4 runs)
Dec. 21st
- SL Race (2 runs)

Race info:

https://alpinecalendar.ca/eventFiles/other/1367/2025_RHST_RabbitHillOpen_Schedule_Sat-Sun.pdf

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