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We are pleased to welcome Snowly and their Game of Snow 2022 snowboard competition to Grouse Mountain this season. 

The event will gather freestyle skiers and snowboarders to compete for a total value of $20,000 prizes from over ten sponsors, including Grouse Mountain, Nitro, L1 Premium Goods, Insta360, Aline Sports, OutdoorMaster, etc. We welcome riders from all skill levels to join us under the following six categories: men's snowboard, women's snowboard, kids' snowboard, ski freestyle, snowboard ground tricks, and snowboard team 3 vs 3. 

There will be two rounds of competitions. The first round is an online preliminary, which requires you to share your best trick video on Instagram and submit it to the event committee. Game of Snow 2022 judges will score online submissions based on difficulty, style, and overall impression. The top 26 players from the online preliminary will be invited to participate in our offline finals at Grouse Mountain on March 20th, 26th, and 27th. The offline finals will follow the traditional "Game of Snow" rules with minor tweaks. The players who can complete their opponents' tricks and throw harder tricks that their opponents' could not do will win the game. The winners will receive grand prizes, including Nitro snowboards, bindings, boots, HEAD skis, 22/23 Y2Play passes, Insta360 ONE x2 and Go 2 cameras, L1 jackets, OutdoorMaster goggles, and more. 

All contestants can receive gifts and related coupons worth over $200 and a chance to win Insta360 ONE x2 camera, Insta360 Go 2 camera, or SmallRig Video Kit. 

To find out more about this event, please visit gameofsnow.com and use GROUSEPARKS to get a 25% OFF discount.

Note:  Game of Snow is a third party event hosted at Grouse Mountain. Any questions about the event should be addressed to directly to event organizers at info@snowly.ca.

Please be aware that Grouse Mountain reserves the right to postpone or cancel "Game of Snow" based on applicable Provincial Health Orders. Tickets purchased for Skiing/Boarding at Grouse Mountain are non-refundable.