AOA represents four divisions and 39 member clubs. Please find a complete listing of the AOA member ski clubs below.

Southern Ontario Division Clubs (SOD)

SOD represents 22 ski clubs in the area from Belleville to London to Peterborough with the majority of skiers in the Collingwood area. Ski racing greats from SOD include some of Canada’s great legends including Brian Stemmle(Georgian Peaks), Karen Stemmle (Georgian Peaks), Todd Brooker(Toronto Ski Club), Liisa Savijarvi (Georgian Peaks), Laurie Graham(Osler Bluff) and Steve Podborski (Craigleith). SOD has placed the following athletes on the CAST including Kelly VanderBeek (Chicopee), Larisa Yurkiw (Georgian Peaks), Tyler Nella (Georgian Peaks), Erin Mielzynski(Georgian Peaks), Meg and Kate Ryley (Craigleith), Scott Barrett (Osler Bluff), Nic Zoricic (Craigleith), Kelby Halbert (Toronto Ski Club), Madison Irwin (Craigleith) Phil Brown (Craigleith) and Morgan Megarry (Craigleith). SOD racers make up over 85% of the Provincial Sport Organization of Alpine Ontario Alpin and as such offer its membership programs at the U12, U14, U16 & U18/21 level for both the SOD CUP and OCUP racing streams.

  1. Alpine Ski Club
  2. Batawa Racing Club
  3. Beaver Valley Ski Club
  4. Brimacombe Ski Club
  5. Catalyst Alpine Race Club
  6. Caledon Ski Club
  7. Chicopee Ski Club
  8. Craigleith Ski Club
  9. Devil’s Glen Country Club
  10. Georgian Peaks Ski Club
  11. Glacier Ski Club
  12. Blue Mountain Racing (Jozo Weider)
  13. London Ski Club
  14. Mansfield Ski Club
  15. Milton Heights Racing Club
  16. Muskoka Ski Club
  17. National Ski Academy
  18. North York Alpine Race Club
  19. Osler Bluff Ski Club
  20. Snow Valley Ski Club
  21. The Heights Skiing and Country Club
  22. Toronto Ski Club

Northern Ontario Division Clubs (NOD)

Ski racing greats from NOD include Kathy Kreiner (Timmins) who won GOLD at the 1976 Olympics in Innsbruck and Kate Pace (North Bay) who won six World Cup medals and three Canadian downhill championships. Others from NOD who skied at the National level include John Mealey, Jeff Armstrong, Gord Acton, Michel Pratte and Angela Gougeon. Representing Alpine Ontario in northern Ontario the Northern Ontario Division Alpine (NOD) coordinates with the following six NOD ski clubs. Visit NOD on their website here http://www.noda.ca

 

  1. Adanac Ski Club
  2. Elliot Lake Ski Racers
  3. Elite Alpine Ski Cross
  4. North Bay Racing Club
  5. Searchmont Ski Runners
  6. Timmins Ski Racers

National Capital Division Clubs (NCD)

The National Capital area is steep in alpine ski racing history with several names racing on the World Cup such as Anne Heggveit (Squaw Valley 1960 Olympic GOLD in Slalom), Betsy Clifford (won World Cup Slalom title in 1971), Pat Biggs (CAST member, Camp Fortune Ski Club) and Dustin Cook (NCO Ski Team) on the CAST speed team.  The following ski clubs in NCD are located in the Ottawa Valley and Outaouais region. Visit the NCD website at http://ncd.ca/

 

  1. Calabogie Peaks
  2. Camp Fortune Ski Club
  3. Ottawa Sports Alpine Club

Lake Superior Division Alpin Clubs (LSDA)

LSDA works with Alpine Ontario to provide leadership, guided direction and the encouragement of individuals to participate in alpine skiing from the grassroots to the elite level. Representing Alpine Ontario in Thunder Bay area the Lake Superior Division Alpine (LSDA) co-ordinates this mandate by working with the following four LSDA ski clubs. Visit LSDA on their website at http://lsdalpine.com

 

  1. Norwesters Alpine Ski Club (Loch Lomond)
  2. Port Arthur Ski Club
  3. Thunder Bay Franco Alpine Ski Team (TBFAST)