Father-Daughter Duo Completes Historic Ski Tour of All Saskatchewan Ski Hills

January 9th, 2026 9:15 PM
By: Newsworthy Staff

A father and daughter completed skiing all 11 lift-serviced ski areas in Saskatchewan in just 10 days as part of their mission to inspire youth through mentorship and community projects.

Father-Daughter Duo Completes Historic Ski Tour of All Saskatchewan Ski Hills

Greg Scott and his daughter Hali completed a historic ski adventure in Saskatchewan this week, skiing all 11 lift-serviced ski areas in the province in just 10 days. This achievement marks the completion of their Western Canada tour under The Skadi Tour banner, having previously skied every lift-serviced ski area in British Columbia and Alberta. The pair began and ended their Saskatchewan journey at Table Mountain Ski Resort, traveling across the province to visit every ski area while meeting local ski legends and sharing their experiences through social media.

The tour originated two years ago when Scott and his daughter were organizing school visits across British Columbia to promote youth bursaries through the Tidbits of Change Foundation. They decided to ski every ski area in the province and became the first people to accomplish this feat in a single winter, completing the British Columbia tour in 42 days. Scott described their adventure as "incredibly rewarding," emphasizing the importance of strong ski communities and the inspiring people who make each area special. The Western Canada tour has generated significant social media attention, with more than 3.5 million interactions on Instagram through their "Chairlift Chatter" series featuring local ski personalities at each hill.

A central goal of The Skadi Tour is to inspire youth to pursue their own initiatives with parental or mentor support. The Tidbits of Change Foundation awards $5,000 and $1,000 youth bursaries annually to Canadian youth who complete initiatives in collaboration with a parent or mentor. Examples of past recipients and submission details are available at https://tidbitsofchange.org. The foundation encourages Canadian youth to collaborate with parents or mentors on community-focused initiatives, believing that mentorship-driven collaboration benefits young people and strengthens communities when those efforts create positive impact or inspire others.

The tour name, The Skadi Tour, references the Norse mythology goddess of snow, skiing, and mountains. The initiative received support from HEAD skis, Kal-Tire, and Descente, who have added special youth bursaries to the foundation's efforts. Media coverage from the Tidbits of Change Foundation, including The Skadi Tour in Saskatchewan, documents their journey and mission to promote youth mentorship through adventurous pursuits.

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