We Have Raised 100K To Date!
THANKS TO EVERYONE WHO CAME OUT! SEE YOU NEXT YEAR!
Snow Skate Surf
MT. WASHINGTON. UCLUELET. TOFINO
The WESTCOAST TRIPLE PLANK is a three-day snow-surf-skate-friendly event to celebrate and protect our beautiful coast.
Vancouver Island, BC.
Being able to surf, skate, and rip snow in one weekend is rare and what better place to do it than on Vancouver Island, with friends.
It's not competitive; it's just fun.
100% of the proceeds go directly to Redd Fish.
We have raised 100K so far.
TRIPLE PLANK RAFFLE
This year we really wanted to raise as much money as possible so we started a raffle!
$10 for 1 ticket / $25 for 3 tickets.
The raffle items have been generously donated by our sponsors.
Ticket sales will run until Sunday, April 28th at 3pm.
Open to anyone in Canada and internationally.
Local pickups can be arranged from Tofino & Ucluelet or we can cover shipping within North America.
There are no limits to entries. Enter once, enter twice, enter 50 times: the choice is yours.
UP FOR GRABS
UBCO E-Bike : VALUED AT $8000 CAD
Patagonia Black Hole Wheeled Duffel: VALUED AT $449 CAD
Arbor Mantra Camber 148 Women's Snowboard: VALUED AT $469 CAD
YETI TUNDRA® 45 HARD COOLER: VALUED AT $400 CAD
Founded by Marie-France Roy and Alicia Gilmour in 2017 as a friendly gathering to raise funds and awareness for the conservation and restoration of our precious coast while celebrating the sports and community that we love.
7th Annual
#westcoasttripleplank is a fundraiser for REDD FISH by participating in this event you’re helping the wild fish on the west coast of Vancouver Island.
REDD FISH was founded in 1995 by loggers, First Nations, biologists and forestry professionals who recognized the need to address the loss of habitat in order to preserve our wild fish stocks.
Nothing tops the Triple Plank because you get your hands dirty to directly help the ecosystem that you’re boarding in, and you get to do it with the raddest community. It’s a helpful effort for the natural world and the ultimate board riding celebration all at once!
– Harry Kearney