Rules and Conditions – Corporate Challenge

Bromont, montagne d’expériences

Rules and Conditions of the 2024 Leucan Ski Challenge:

  • The Leucan Ski Challenge at Bromont, montagne d’expériences, includes a participatory component for a team of one to four participants and a corporate component for a team of four to eight participants.
  • To participate, each participant must have paid the registration fee, which are of $20 for those who are 16 years old and over and $ 10 for those under 16.
  • To participate in the event, people under the age of 16 must have the disclaimer signed by a parent or legal guardian. This must be given to Leucan before the event (by mail, fax or email) or at the reception of the Leucan Ski Challenge, otherwise they will not be able to participate.
  • No excessive consumption, no bet between teams and no race between participants will be accepted.
  • No team member can be substituted after the official start on the day of the Challenge.
  • Participants must use the chairlifts or queues identified for the Leucan Ski Challenge. In the event of a chairlift’s breakage, preventing the participants to complete the descent on time, points will still be awarded.
  • The start of the first descent of the Leucan Ski Challenge at Bromont, montagne d’expériences, must be done according to the instructions of the ski patrollers. A route between the plateau and the chairlifts will be shown to you and you will have to follow it in order to ensure the safety of all skiers.
  • 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). In case of cancellation, the Challenge will not be rescheduled.
  • The Leucan Ski Challenge will take place on the date determined with Leucan’s project manager even in the event of rain as long as the base conditions are deemed satisfactory and safe by the resort’s management. In case of cancellation, the Challenge will not be rescheduled.
  • Donations received and money returned after 10 a.m. on the day of the event will not count towards the grand prizes.
  • Teams that include a Leucan employee are not eligible to win prizes.
  • A team could lose a prize if a donation cheque is returned to Leucan due to lack of funds. To retain their title, members of the team will have to recoup the amount or pay it back themselves.
  • If a winning team includes a member under 16 years of age, the prize will be awarded to that participant’s parent or legal guardian.
  • Bromont, montagne d’expériences, has the right to withdraw the ticket from any participant who breaches the mountain’s security code.

Corporate Challenge

  • The teams of the corporate component must be composed of four to eight members. Each team must have raised a minimum of $ 2,500 in donations, which must be returned by Saturday, March 16, 2024, 10 a.m.
  • Each team must complete a cumulative number of runs equivalent to one run per hour per participant.
    • For example, an 8-person team taking part in an 8-hour Challenge will have to complete a total of 64 runs during the day. A team of 7 taking part in an 8-hour Challenge will have to complete a total of 56 runs over the course of the day.
  • Hours spent on teambuilding activities will be credited towards the day’s total.
    • For example, a team of 7 taking part in an 8-hour Challenge and teambuilding will have to complete 49 runs.
  • The corporate component is intended to be an activity of athletic success. Bromont has the right to withdraw the ticket from any participant who breaches the mountain’s security code.
Mont-Adstock

Rules and Conditions of the 2024 Leucan Ski Challenge:

  • The Leucan Ski Challenge at the Adstock Recreational Resort includes a participatory component for a team of one to four participants and a corporate component for a team of four to eight participants.
  • To participate in the event, people under the age of 16 must have the disclaimer signed by a parent or legal guardian. This must be given to Leucan before the event (by mail, fax or email) or at the reception of the Leucan Ski Challenge, otherwise they will not be able to participate.
  • No excessive consumption, no bet between teams and no race between participants will be accepted.
  • No team member can be substituted after the official start on the day of the Challenge.
  • Participants must use the chairlifts or queues identified for the Leucan Ski Challenge. In the event of a chairlift’s breakage, preventing the participants to complete the descent on time, points will still be awarded.
  • The start of the first descent of the Leucan Ski Challenge at the Adstock recreational resort includes must be done according to the instructions of the ski patrollers. A route between the plateau and the chairlifts will be shown to you and you will have to follow it in order to ensure the safety of all skiers.
  • 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). In case of cancellation, the Challenge will not be rescheduled.
  • The Leucan Ski Challenge will take place on the date determined with Leucan’s project manager even in the event of rain as long as the base conditions are deemed satisfactory and safe by the resort’s management. In case of cancellation, the Challenge will not be rescheduled.
  • Donations received and money returned after 10 a.m. on the day of the event will not count towards the grand prizes.
  • Teams that include a Leucan employee are not eligible to win prizes.
  • A team could lose a prize if a donation cheque is returned to Leucan due to lack of funds. To retain their title, members of the team will have to recoup the amount or pay it back themselves.
  • If a winning team includes a member under 16 years of age, the prize will be awarded to that participant’s parent or legal guardian.
  • The Adstock recreational resort has the right to withdraw the ticket from any participant who breaches the mountain’s security code.

Corporate Challenge

  • The teams of the corporate component must be composed of four to eight members. Each team must have raised a minimum of $ 2,000 in donations, which must be returned by Saturday, March 16, 2024, 10 am.
  • Each participant will have to make a minimum of one descent per hour and participate in team building activities.
  • This component is intended to be a sport success activity, not a speed activity. Mont Adstock has the right to withdraw the ticket from any participant who breaches the mountain’s security code.
Mont-Vidéo

Rules and Conditions of the 2024 Leucan Ski Challenge:

  • The Leucan Ski Challenge in Abitibi-Témiscamingue has a participatory component for a team of one to four participants and a corporate component for a team of four to eight participants.
  • The Leucan Ski Challenge in Abitibi-Témiscamingue lets you take part in a day of challenges organized in the region: Mont-Vidéo of Barraute.
  • To participate, each participant must have paid the registration fee, which are of $20 for those who are 16 years old and over and $ 10 for those under 16.
  • To participate in the event, people under the age of 16 must have the disclaimer signed by a parent or legal guardian. This must be given to Leucan before the event (by mail, fax or email) or at the reception of the Leucan Ski Challenge, otherwise they will not be able to participate.
  • No excessive consumption, no bet between teams and no race between participants will be accepted.
  • Participants must provide their own equipment. It is possible to communicate with the centers in order to reserve rental equipment.
  • No team member can be substituted after the official start on the day of the Challenge.
  • Participants must use the chairlifts or queues identified for the Leucan Ski Challenge. In the event of a chairlift’s breakage, preventing the participants to complete the descent on time, points will still be awarded.
  • The start of the first descent of the Leucan Ski Challenge at the Mont-Vidéo must be done according to the instructions of the ski patrollers. A route between the plateau and the chairlifts will be shown to you and you will have to follow it in order to ensure the safety of all skiers.
  • 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). In case of cancellation, the Challenge will not be rescheduled.
  • The Leucan Ski Challenge will take place on the date determined with Leucan’s project manager, even in the event of rain, as long as the conditions are deemed satisfactory and safe by the resort’s management. In case of cancellation, the Challenge will not be rescheduled.
  • Donations received and money returned after 10 a.m. on the day of the event will not count towards the grand prizes.
  • Teams that include a Leucan employee are not eligible to win prizes.
  • A team could lose a prize if a donation cheque is returned to Leucan due to lack of funds. To retain their title, members of the team will have to recoup the amount or pay it back themselves.
  • If a winning team includes a member under 16 years of age, the prize will be awarded to that participant’s parent or legal guardian.
  • The Mont-Vidéo has the right to withdraw the ticket from any participant who breaches the mountain’s security code.

Corporate Challenge

  • The teams of the corporate component must be composed of four to eight members. Each team must have raised a minimum of $ 2,000 in donations, which must be returned by Saturday, March 23, 2024.
  • Each participant will have to make a minimum of one descent per hour and participate in team building activities.
Station touristique Stoneham

Rules and Conditions of the 2024 Leucan Ski Challenge:

  • The Leucan Ski Challenge at the Stoneham Mountain Resort includes a participatory component for a team of one to four participants and a corporate component for a team of four to eight participants.
  • To participate, each participant must have paid the registration fee, which are of $ 20 for those who are 16 years old and over and $ 10 for those under 16.
  • To participate in the event, people under the age of 16 must have the disclaimer signed by a parent or legal guardian. This must be given to Leucan before the event (by mail, fax or email) or at the reception of the Leucan Ski Challenge, otherwise they will not be able to participate.
  • No excessive consumption, no bet between teams and no race between participants will be accepted.
  • No team member can be substituted after the official start on the day of the Challenge.
  • Participants must use the chairlifts or queues identified for the Leucan Ski Challenge. In the event of a chairlift’s breakage, preventing the participants to complete the descent on time, points will still be awarded.
  • The start of the first descent of the Leucan Ski Challenge at the Stoneham Mountain Resort must be done according to the instructions of the ski patrollers. A route between the plateau and the chairlifts will be shown to you and you will have to follow it in order to ensure the safety of all skiers.
  • 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). In case of cancellation, the Challenge will not be rescheduled.
  • The Leucan Ski Challenge will take place on the date determined with Leucan’s project manager even in the event of rain as long as the base conditions are deemed satisfactory and safe by the resort’s management. In case of cancellation, the Challenge will not be rescheduled.
  • Donations received and money returned after 10 a.m. on the day of the event will not count towards the grand prizes.
  • Teams that include a Leucan employee are not eligible to win prizes.
  • A team could lose a prize if a donation cheque is returned to Leucan due to lack of funds. To retain their title, members of the team will have to recoup the amount or pay it back themselves.
  • If a winning team includes a member under 16 years of age, the prize will be awarded to that participant’s parent or legal guardian.
  • The Stoneham Mountain Resort has the right to withdraw the ticket from any participant who breaches the mountain’s security code.

Corporate Challenge

  • The teams of the corporate component must be composed of four to eight members. Each team must have raised a minimum of $ 2,000 in donations, which must be returned by Saturday, March 23, 2024, 10 am.
  • Each participant will have to make a minimum of one descent per hour and participate in team building activities.
  • For participants under 16 and over the age of 65, the Challenge is considered successful after participating in the first six hours of the event (6 runs).
Vallée du Parc

Rules and Conditions of the 2024 Leucan Ski Challenge:

  • The Leucan Ski Challenge at Vallée du Parc includes a participatory component for a team of one to four participants and a corporate component for a team of four to eight participants.
  • To participate, each participant must have paid the registration fee, which are of $20 for those who are 16 years old and over and $ 10 for those under 16.
  • To participate in the event, people under the age of 16 must have the disclaimer signed by a parent or legal guardian. This must be given to Leucan before the event (by mail, fax or email) or at the reception of the Leucan Ski Challenge no later than 12: PM (noon), otherwise they will not be able to participate.
  • No excessive consumption, no bet between teams and no race between participants will be accepted.
  • No team member can be substituted after the official start on the day of the Challenge.
  • Participants must use the chairlifts or queues identified for the Leucan Ski Challenge. In the event of a chairlift’s breakage, preventing the participants to complete the descent on time, points will still be awarded.
  • The start of the first descent of the Leucan Ski Challenge at Vallée du Parc includes must be done according to the instructions of the ski patrollers. A route between the plateau and the chairlifts will be shown to you and you will have to follow it in order to ensure the safety of all skiers.
  • 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). In case of cancellation, the Challenge will not be rescheduled.
  • The Leucan Ski Challenge will take place on the date determined with Leucan’s project manager even in the event of rain as long as the base conditions are deemed satisfactory and safe by the resort’s management. In case of cancellation, the Challenge will not be rescheduled.
  • Donations received and money returned after 12 PM (noon) on the day of the event will not count towards the grand prizes.
  • Teams that include a Leucan employee are not eligible to win prizes.
  • A team could lose a prize if a donation cheque is returned to Leucan due to lack of funds. To retain their title, members of the team will have to recoup the amount or pay it back themselves.
  • Eligibility for prizes will be as follows:
    1. For the prize for the best individual fundraising in the Regular Challenge, you must have raised the highest amount in donations and completed the minimum number of runs per team.
    2. For the prize for the best individual in the Regular Corporate, you must have raised the highest amount in donations and completed the minimum number of runs per team.
    3. For the Most Beautiful Costume prize, you must have put on your best accessories and completed the Challenge.
    4. For participation prizes, you must complete the Challenge.
  • A scoring system will be established for complementary challenges based on the success of the challenge and speed of execution. Teams will be allowed to complete the same challenge more than once in order to improve their score.

Corporate Challenge

  • Each team must have raised a minimum of $2,000 in donations, which must be handed in no later than Saturday, March 16, 2024 at 12 noon.
  • Each team must complete a cumulative number of runs equivalent to one run per hour per participant.
  • For example, a team of 8 taking part in an 8-hour Challenge will have to complete a total of 64 runs during the day. A team of 7 taking part in an 8-hour Challenge will have to complete a total of 56 runs during the day.
    • Teambuilding activity: 1 descent per person will be credited to your total number of descents when you take part in your team activity.
Le Valinouët

Rules and Conditions of the 2024 Leucan Ski Challenge:

  • The Leucan Ski Challenge in Saguenay-Lac-Saint-Jean has a participatory component for a team of one to four participants and a corporate component for a team of four to eight participants.
  • To participate in the event, people under the age of 16 must have the disclaimer signed by a parent or legal guardian. This must be given to Leucan before the event (by mail, fax or email) or at the reception of the Leucan Ski Challenge, otherwise they will not be able to participate.
  • No excessive consumption, no bet between teams and no race between participants will be accepted.
  • Participants must provide their own equipment. It is possible to communicate with the centers in order to reserve rental equipment.
  • No team member can be substituted after the official start on the day of the Challenge.
  • Participants must use the chairlifts or queues identified for the Leucan Ski Challenge. In the event of a chairlift’s breakage, preventing the participants to complete the descent on time, points will still be awarded.
  • The start of the first descent of the Leucan Ski Challenge at the Valinouët must be done according to the instructions of the ski patrollers. A route between the plateau and the chairlifts will be shown to you and you will have to follow it in order to ensure the safety of all skiers.
  • 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). In case of cancellation, the Challenge will not be rescheduled.
  • The Leucan Ski Challenge will take place on the date determined with Leucan’s project manager, even in the event of rain, as long as the conditions are deemed satisfactory and safe by the resort’s management. In case of cancellation, the Challenge will not be rescheduled.
  • Donations received and money returned after 10 a.m. on the day of the event will not count towards the grand prizes.
  • Teams that include a Leucan employee are not eligible to win prizes.
  • A team could lose a prize if a donation cheque is returned to Leucan due to lack of funds. To retain their title, members of the team will have to recoup the amount or pay it back themselves.
  • If a winning team includes a member under 16 years of age, the prize will be awarded to that participant’s parent or legal guardian.
  • The Valinouët has the right to withdraw the ticket from any participant who breaches the mountain’s security code.

Corporate Challenge

  • The teams of the corporate component must be composed of four to eight members. Each team must have raised a minimum of $ 2,000 in donations, which must be returned by Saturday, March 25, 2023.
  • Each team must complete a cumulative number of runs equivalent to one run per hour per participant.
    • For example, a team of 8 taking part in an 8-hour Challenge will have to complete a total of 64 runs during the day. A team of 7 taking part in an 8-hour Challenge will have to complete a total of 56 runs over the course of the day.
  • This component is intended to be a sporting achievement, not a speed activity. Valinouët reserves the right to withdraw the ticket of any participant who fails to comply with the mountain’s safety code.