STI Newsletter - February 2008

Winter Skydiving

It's almost that time again! Time to gather up all our gear and get ready for another fantastic year of Skydiving. What's a little snow among friends. Winter Skydiving can be an exhilirating time to jump out of a perfectly good airplane. With special rates and an amazing amount of lift, winter conditions can make some of the best skydiving. Come on up to Skydive Toronto and see what it's like for yourself.

Annual Reviews

This is the time of year when everyone goes over their logs and goals. Our extensive review process at Skydive Toronto makes sure that all our instructors and coaches are up to date on all the latest information in the industry. Keeping apprised of everything going on allows us to respond quickly to changes and keep our safety record at the top of the list. At Skydive Toronto, we want your skydive experience to be the most fun it can be, but we also want you to stay safe, so you can come back and jump again and again!!

Winterfest

Sunday, February 24th. Skydive Toronto's Exhibition team, jumps into Barrie Winterfest.
Landing on lake Simcoe to cheer on the 'icemen and icewomen' who are about to plunge into the frigid depths of lake Simcoe. Come on out and cheer on your favourites and take in the event with Skydive Toronto.

Packing Courses

Still a beginner? Want to know just a little bit more? This March 2008, J-Rodd Cole will be holding two (2) packing courses. If you want to know more about the gear, or just learn a new technique (or two) then why not join J-Rodd and start the season off with a fresh perspective on how to keep your gear in tip top shape. You can email J-Rodd at

Snowfall Accuracy

On opening weekend, March 1st & 2nd at Skydive Toronto, we will be holding a Snowfall Accuracy meet. There will be several disciplines, including junior (minimum Solo cert. & less than 300 jumps), Open Traditional accuracy (300+ jumps) & Sport accuracy (300+ jumps & a fast chute ). Come on out and challenge yourself. Coaching is available for those interested in polishing their flying accuracy.

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