Station touristique Stoneham

Online registration is now closed, but it is still possible to register in person at the event.

The Leucan Ski Challenge offers hours of skiing, snowboarding, or alpine touring, along with various activities at Station touristique Stoneham, all in support of children with cancer and their families. Join us on March 22, 2025, from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. for a friendly, family-oriented, and participatory event suitable for all ages.

By registering for the Leucan Ski Challenge at Station touristique Stoneham, you can choose from one of these activities offered on the mountain:

  • Alpine skiing
  • Snowboarding
  • Alpine touring


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Solo challenge

Individual can take on the Leucan Ski Challenge on their own.

Minimum Fundraising Goal: Each solo participant must raise at least $200 in donations.

Participant are encouraged to complete a cumulative number of runs equivalent to one run per hour.

 

Regular Challenge

There is no longer a limit to the number of participants per team.

Minimum fundraising: A team of 2 to 4 people must raise a minimum of $600 in donations, with an additional $150 per extra participant. Feel free to set a higher fundraising goal to match your ambitions!

Each team is invited to complete a cumulative number of runs equivalent to one run per hour per participant.

 

Corporate Challenge

There is no longer a limit on the number of participants per team. The corporate challenge will be the perfect team building activity! 

Minimum fundraising requirement: Teams of up of 2 to 8 participants must raise $2,600 in donations, with an additional $325 required for each additional team member. You’re free to set a higher fundraising goal that matches your ambitions!

Each team will need to complete a cumulative number of runs equivalent to one run per hour per participant.

 

 

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Access plan

Station touristique Stoneham
600, Chemin du Hibou,
Stoneham-et-Tewkesbury (Québec)
G3C 1T3, Canada

Contact

Hanna Landry
Email: hanna.landry@leucan.qc.ca
Phone: 581-741-8887, poste 2256

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News

MORE THAN $1.2 MILLION RAISED IN 2024 FOR CHILDREN WITH CANCER

Leucan is proud to announce that the 2024 edition of the Leucan Ski Challenge, presented by Fenplast, has raised over $1.2 million for children with cancer and their families....

Leucan today unveils the new logo and visual identity of the Leucan Ski Challenge

Leucan is extremely proud to present the new Leucan Ski Challenge logo. The logo has been redesigned to bring a breath of fresh air to the Challenge. The emphasis...

Ambassadors

Honorary presidents

Pierre-Yves Charest, CEO of OÏKOS Construction.

For three years, our organization has been proudly involved in the Leucan Ski Challenge, an event that combines our passion for skiing with a deeply human mission: to offer support, strength and hope to children suffering from cancer as well as 'to their family. This year, we have the immense privilege of taking on the honorary presidency of the Leucan Ski Challenge at the Stoneham Tourist Resort.

As a parent of a large family of 4 young children, this cause touches me deeply. No child or family should have to face illness.

This is why my team and I are joining forces with those of the Leucan Ski Challenge. Let's meet on the slopes of the Stoneham Tourist Resort on March 22, from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., to show our support, to revive dreams of a more serene future and to allow families to concentrate on the essentials : the well-being of their child.

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Rules

General
  • The Leucan Ski Challenge at the Stoneham Mountain Resort includes a participatory component, a corporate component, and a solo component.
  • Those 16 years and over must pay a $40 registration fee in order to take part, and those under the age of 16 must pay $20. 
  • To take part in the event, those under the age of 16 must present the disclaimer signed by a parent or legal guardian. This disclaimer must be forwarded to Leucan before the event or, at the latest, in person before the start of the Challenge; otherwise, they will not be allowed to participate. 
  • Excessive consumption, betting between teams, and racing between participants is prohibited. 
  • No team member can be substituted after the start of the Challenge on the day of the event. 
  • Participants must use the chairlifts or queues identified for the Leucan Ski Challenge. 
  • The Leucan Ski Challenge team is committed to complying with the health measures issued by the Government of Quebec and the National Institute of Public Health of Quebec (INSPQ), should such rules be added. In the event of cancellation, the event will not be rescheduled and no registration fee or donation will be reimbursed. 
  • In the event of rain, the Leucan Ski Challenge will go on as scheduled, as long as the base conditions are deemed satisfactory and safe by the resort’s management. In the event of cancellation, the event will not be rescheduled and no registration fee or donation will be reimbursed. 
  • Donations received and money returned after the start of the Challenge on the day of the event will not be considered when awarding the top collection prizes. 
  • A team could lose its prize if a donation cheque is returned to Leucan due to lack of funds. To retain its title, the team will be asked to recoup the amount or pay it back on its own. 
 Solo Challenge 
  • Each participant must raise a minimum of $200 in donations, which must be returned no later than the day of the event, before the start of the Challenge. Participants who fail to reach the minimum donation amount will be asked to pay the difference on site in order to participate in the Challenge. 
  • Each participant will be asked to complete a cumulative number of runs equivalent to one run per hour. The Leucan Ski Challenge is not concerned with speed and competition but with personal achievement and a feeling of accomplishment. It represents a moral and symbolic commitment to cancer patients and their families. 
  • For example, a participant taking part in an 8-hour challenge will be asked to complete a total of 8 runs during the day. 
 Regular Challenge 
  • Each team composed of 4 participants or fewer must raise a minimum of $600 in donations, which must be returned no later than the day of the event, before the start of the Challenge. From the 5th participant onward, the team must raise $150 per additional participant. 
    • For example: A 3-person team must raise a minimum of $600; A 4-person team must raise a minimum of $600; A 5-person team must raise a minimum of $750;  A 6-person team must raise a minimum of $900;  And so on. 
  • Teams that fail to reach the minimum donation amount will be asked to pay the difference on site in order to participate in the Challenge. 
  • Each team will be asked to complete a cumulative number of runs equivalent to one run per hour, per participant. The Leucan Ski Challenge is not concerned with speed and competition but with personal achievement and a feeling of accomplishment. It represents a moral and symbolic commitment to cancer patients and their families. 
  • For example, a 4-person team taking part in an 8-hour challenge will be asked to complete a total of 32 runs during the day. A 3-person team taking part in an 8-hour challenge will be asked to complete a total of 24 runs during the day. 
 Corporate Challenge 
  • Each team composed of 2 to 8 participants must raise a minimum of $2,600 in donations, which must be returned no later than the day of the event, before the start of the Challenge. From the 9th participant onward, the team must raise $325 per additional participant.  
    • For example:  A 7-person team must raise a minimum of $2,600; An 8-person team must raise a minimum of $2,600; A 9-person team must raise a minimum of $2,925; A 10-person team must raise a minimum of $3,250; And so on. 
  • Teams that fail to reach the minimum donation amount will be asked to pay the difference on site in order to participate in the Challenge. 
  • Each team will be asked to complete a cumulative number of runs equivalent to one run per hour, per participant. The Leucan Ski Challenge is not concerned with speed and competition but with personal achievement and a feeling of accomplishment. It represents a moral and symbolic commitment to cancer patients and their families. 
  • For example, an 8-person team taking part in an 8-hour challenge will be asked to complete a total of 64 runs during the day. A 7-person team taking part in an 8-hour challenge will be asked to complete a total of 56 runs during the day. 

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