Events

Since our inception in 2005, our team at Arena Snowparks has built Halfpipes, Slopestyles, Big Airs and Ski/Snowboard Cross’s at the World Cup level or higher. Event organizers know that the show must go on no matter what the weather and snow conditions are throwing at you. With our years of event experience, ASP is a trusted builder for all levels of events. Whether it’s a local rail jam, World Championship slopestyle or Olympic Halfpipe we’ve done it all – and many times in the most challenging conditions Mother Nature can throw at us!

A few ASP event Highlights:

  • 2005 FIS World Championships Halfpipe, Whistler, BC 

  • 2010 Olympic Winter Games Halfpipe, Vancouver, BC

  • 2011 Arctic Challenge Slopestyle, Oslo, Norway 

  • 2012 TTR World Championships Slopestyle, Oslo, Norway 

  • 2013 FIS World Championships Slopestyle, Quebec City, QC

  • 2014 Olympic Winter Games Ski/Snowboard Cross, Sochi, Russia 

  • 2015 World Junior Championships Slopestyle, Yabuli, China 

  • 2016 Baldface Zig Zag, Baldface Lodge, Nelson BC

  • 2017 Holy Bowly, Sunshine Village, Alberta

  • 2018 Winter Olympic & Paralympic Games, Ski & Snowboard Cross & Banked Slalom, Peyongchang, South Korea

  • 2018 Holy Bowly, Timberline Lodge, MT. Hood Oregon

  • 2019 Canada Winter Games Slopestyle, Red Deer, AB

  • 2019 Holy Bowly Down Under, Thredbo, Australia

  • 2020 World Cup Para Finals, Dual Banked Slalom & Boarder Cross, Hafjell, Norway

  • 2021 Visa Big Air, Steamboat, Colorado

  • 2021 Take The Rake, Trollhaugen, Wisconsin

  • 2022 Para Snowboard World Championships, Dual Banked Slalom & Boarder Cross, Hafjell, Norway

  • 2022 Holy Bowly, Sunshine Village, Alberta

Plus many, many more…

World Para Snowboarding and I have had the pleasure of working with Arena Snowparks for the past 10 years around the globe, at high level events such as World Cups, World Championships and Paralympic/Olympic events. Their professionalism and work ethic is unquestionably World class.
Their team members are always the first on site and the last to leave, ensuring they have the job finished seamlessly. It is obvious their skills as machine operators & course designers are among the best anywhere worldwide, and their commitment to team work is comparable to none.
— Ted Martin, World Para Snowboard Race Director & North American FIS Technical Delegate Commissioner