Whereas still probably many Canadians still have not tried downhill skiing, x-country skiing or ice skating. It wouldn't be surprising that the Inuit up in Arctic, not all of them, know how to skate or ski. It is one of Canada's poorest areas if you remove the southern, non-Inuit Canadians who migrate there for comfy govn't jobs that pay isolation pay, relocation costs on top of salary.
The cost of equipment or even access to rent would be real. Just to ship food up there is costly. It's an achievement to have a library with computers, some books (not all new books are on computer).
I have never downhill skied --and no one in my family could have tried it. Just not enough money to even rent. Not all schools provide this opportunity at all for schools to try. But then, a huge part of Canada does not live near decent ski hills.




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