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Program Guide

BPEI Programs

Biathlon PEI is proud to offer a full range of programs, from introductory levels to the elite athlete level. We offer year-round training to our athletes including range work/techniques, roller skiing (in the summers), and a series of camps and clinics. Training sessions are usually offered twice a week.

​Biathlon is a lifetime sport. In fact, Biathlon PEI athletes range from age 8 to over 50 and compete at all levels of competition. We are confident that biathlon is appropriate for anyone interested in developing their fitness and discipline. 


Click on the programs that interest you below to learn more and of course, never hesitate to contact us with any additional questions.

Biathlon PEI Programs

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Biathlon Bears


A comprehensive skills program for children between ages 8 and 14.

Learn to Ski


Children aged 6-9 to learn basic cross country skiing skills in a safe and fun environment.
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Cadet Biathlon Program


Biathlon as part of the Canadian Cadet movement youth programming.
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Recreational Program


Monthly training sessions in off-season & weekly sessions in the snow. Open to all ages and skill levels.

Competitive Program


Year-round training with opportunities to compete locally, regionally, nationally, and continentally.
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Officials Training


Once-a-year officials training course, certified by Biathlon Canada.

Long Term Athlete Development

Sport Canada’s Long Term Athlete Development (LTAD) model is an inclusive concept that encourages all individuals to be involved in lifelong physical activity. LATD was developed by a group of leading sport scientists as a road map for physical and mental development, understanding that play is an essential ingredient in growing up, both physically and mentally.

LTAD articulates the need for all children, particularly those that have the capacity and interest to become elite athletes, to be given a solid foundation in physical, technical, tactical and mental capacities upon which to build their performance abilities.
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Biathlon PEI follows Long Term Athlete Development as laid out by Biathlon Canada.

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    • About Us
    • BPEI Board
    • Biathlon PEI Policies
    • FAQ
  • News & Events
    • Calendar
    • News
    • Results
    • Galleries
  • Programs
    • Program Guide
    • Introductory Programs
    • Other Programs
  • Membership
    • How to Become a Member
    • Fees List
  • Contact