SHRED SISTERS Cornering & Flow — Intermediate
Flow through berms around tight turns and clean switchbacks!
Starting At...
$269
$269 + tax/fees — includes TCA Shuttle Pass
Tour Includes:
- PMBIA Mountain Bike Instructor
- Toby Creek Adventures Shuttle Pass
- Does not include lunch
Join SHRED SISTERS Downhill Clinic to break down different techniques and strategies to improve your cornering skills and learn how to increase your speed by pumping.
Departures:
| Arrival | Duration | Book |
|---|---|---|
| June 20, 2026 9:00 am | 6 Hours | Book This Tour |
Features:
- PMBIA Mountain Bike Instructor
- Toby Creek Adventures Shuttle Pass
- Does not include lunch
What To Bring:
- Dual Suspension Bike * minimum 5 inch of travel
- Full Face Helmet
- Arm/Leg Protection highly recommended
- Camera (recommended)
- Binoculars (optional)
- Light backpack (optional)
- Personal daily medications (if required) – please let us know of any allergies or medical conditions that you may require assistance with.
Cornering & Flow – Intermediate
A clinic that improves your overall cornering skills and pressure control. Flow through berms around tight turns and clean switchbacks!
Join SHRED SISTERS Downhill Clinic to break down different techniques and strategies to improve your cornering skills and learn how to increase your speed by pumping.
Our Cornering & Flow clinic is the perfect way to gain confidence cornering and have fun with your new Shred Sisters friends!
Why You’ll Love This Course
Shred Sisters will break down the techniques and have fun with your new Shred Sisters friends!
Course Details
Schedule
- June 20, 2026 – One Day Clinic
- 9:00am – 11:30 am Skills Session
- 11:30-12:15 pm – Lunch (not included)
- 12:30 pm-3:30 pm – On trail learning
Cost
- $269 + GST (5%) + Processing Fee (1.25%)
- Includes TCA shuttle pass
- Registration opens March 1, 2025
Ratio: 6 riders per instructor
Note: Shred Sisters requires a minimum of 4 participants to run the program.
Skills & Fitness Level Required
- Riders must be able to ride any green and most blue trails with confidence.
- Riders must also be able to climb and descend under control on moderate steeps
- Your bike should have disc brakes, be in good working condition, serviced within the past year, and ideally have dual suspension.



