Canadian Association of Snowboard Instructors
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The Canadian Association of Snowboard Instructors (CASI) is an organization offering training and certification for snowboard instructors and coaches in Canada.
The organization was formed in 1994, and has a membership of just over 10,000 instructors and coaches. One of its key goals is to ensure that a national standard of safe and efficient snowboard instruction is maintained.
CASI is divided into 6 regions: British Columbia, Alberta, Manitoba/Saskatchewan, Ontario, Quebec and Atlantic. Each region has a Regional Coordinator to address regional concerns and administer Level 1 instructor and coaching certification courses.
There are four levels of certification and 2 specialties (freestyle and carving) for instructors.
[edit] See also
Skiing and snowboarding
[edit] External links
- www.casi-acms.com - Official Site

