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Posted: February 1, 2023

Third Top Peak Ski Community Contest underway

Initiative challenges Canadian ski communities to get invested in the sport they love for a chance to win $100,000 towards a community initiative

Mackenzie Investments has announced the return of Mackenzie Top Peak, a national competition that seeks to identify one special ski community in Canada that exemplifies the Top Peak mantra: “Be Invested. On and Off the Hill.”

Through a series of fun and engaging social media challenges, Canadian ski communities are encouraged to rally around their ski hills and show their spirit for the sport for a chance to be crowned Canada’s most invested ski community.

This year, the stakes are higher and the prizing even more compelling. For the first time, Canadians will have a chance to vote directly for the top three teams.

The winning team will be awarded $100,000 for a local community investment project – double the amount from the previous two years – and the bragging rights that come with earning the coveted Top Peak “Crown.”

Further, the 2023 edition of Top Peak is now offering a second-place prize of $20,000, a third-place prize of $10,000, and $2,500 to each finalist ranked fourth to tenth, for local community-based initiatives.

In addition to the added prizes, the winner will be announced live on April 1 during CBC Sports Presents and CBC Gem.

“Top Peak is back and we couldn’t be more excited to help celebrate the spirit of skiers across the country as they rally together for their local communities,” said Luke Gould, President & CEO of Mackenzie Investments. “Mackenzie is a long-time supporter of our country’s ski communities and we’re thrilled to continue our commitment to the sport and to support skiers of all levels.”

Last season, Kimberley Alpine Resort and Adanac Ski Hill (Sudbury, ON) were announced as co-winners of the Top Peak contest. Both teams put their $50,000 prize earnings toward facility and equipment upgrades to benefit their local ski communities.

How to Participate in Mackenzie Top Peak:

  1. Register: Registration is now open. Skiers are encouraged to visit theTop Peak website to register a community/hill team and identify a local cause for the prize money. This could range from better equipment and improved access, to expanded programs and lessons. Complete contest Rules and Regulations can be found on the Top Peak Website.
  2. Nomination & Rally: Until March 8, each registered hill will have one or more teams working together to earn points through social media challenges. Photos and videos can be shared of their team actively supporting or giving back to their community. All activities must be done safely and follow local restrictions and government mandated protocols.
  3. Finalists Selected: On March 11, the top ten teams will be announced. From March 11 – March 22, Canadians will have a chance to vote for the top three. On March 25, the top three teams will be publicly announced (along with fourth to tenth place teams). The panel of six celebrity judges will then select a winner from the top three teams based on their nomination story, points earned and creativity.

The 2023 Mackenzie Top Peak competition is now live. To learn more or to register, please visit http://www.mackenzietoppeak.ca.

Lead image: Kimberley Alpine Resort’s North Star Quad chairlift, re-opened in December after being closed for a year following an arson fire.The community rallied and got behind the Mackenzie Top Peak contest. Kimberley Alpine Resort photo

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