Objectives
- Foster awareness of the heritage of snow skiing/boarding and its contribution to Canadian society, economy and culture
- Acquire and conserve artifacts and archival assets and promote public displays of artifacts and archival assets that reflect Canada’s snow skiing/boarding heritage.
- Honour individuals and organizations that have made significant contributions to Canadian snow skiing/boarding
- Nurture a sense of community, tradition and goodwill among those dedicated to the recognition of the Canadian snow skiing/boarding experience
- Support endeavors of other partners with shared and complementary interests
Corporate Vision
To be a world class national snow skiing/boarding Museum and Hall of Fame that promotes:
- A well-balanced and diversified program that reflects the full richness and importance of the snow skiing/boarding experience in Canada and its diverse regions
- Professional standards of program design and delivery, consistent with a museum of national stature and world repute
- Communication in Canada's Official Languages: English and French
- A permanent site in the National Capital Region, with access, relevance, and outreach in all provinces and territories
- An engaging, accessible corporate character and spirit

Sigurd Lockeberg Jumping circa 1911

Skijoring- Skiers being pulled by a horse circa 1912