Beaver Valley Ski Club

[26] Beaver Valley Ski Club was featured on the cover of Snowboard Canada Magazine's 2018 Fall issue.

[28][29] The Beaver Valley Banked Slalom was nominated for Ski Area Management Magazine's Best Terrain Park Event 2022.

[31][32] In 1949, Beaver Valley Ski Resort was formally created with the installation of Canada’s longest rope tow.

The Ontario Hydro Ski Club built a chalet at the bottom of Beaver Valley Resort in 1961.

In 1970, the Club expanded its terrain with the addition of the south facing Avalanche Bowl creating Ontario's steepest, sustained pitch.

The Mogulmania event started in 1978 to showcase the bowl’s expert terrain and support the growing popularity of freestyle skiing.

In 1984, the Club further expanded its terrain with the addition of the South Bowl providing six more runs, including “Free-fall”, Ontario’s only FIS-recognized World Cup moguls course.

In 2002 Beaver Valley skier Veronica Brenner won the silver medal in the Women’s Freestyle Ski Aerials event at the Salt Lake City Winter Olympics.