Banff Film Festival Fundraiser 2025
Who We Are
Our members are a group of active outdoor enthusiasts living and playing on the Sunshine Coast of British Columbia, Canada.
The TOC (Tee Oh Cee) is what we call our club, originally known as The Tetrahedron Ski Club, which came into existence in the early 1970's.
Our founding members were mainly employees of Howe Sound Pulp and Paper who first began skiing freshly logged slopes near the mill and later on Mt. Elphinstone and finally in the Tetrahedron Plateau. Through a partnership including the club, local forest industry and the BC Ministry of Forests, four log cabins and a network of trails were built by mostly volunteer labour in 1987, close to 300 volunteers, on land which eventually became Tetrahedron Provincial Park, commonly known as The Tet. Our club continues to maintain these cabins and trails under a stewardship agreement with BC Parks. The generous work of countless volunteers and funds raised through membership, donations and fund raising events, allows the public to enjoy this vast playground, the Tetrahedron Provincial Park.
Our club also supported the Dakota Ridge Winter Recreation Society as they worked and planned to develop our local cross-country, snowshoe and winter recreation site; Dakota Ridge. This site is managed by the SCRD with many of our members volunteering as trail hosts, groomer operators and with the local Jack Rabbits Skills Development Program on the Ridge.
Club Executive
President
Gerry Marcotte
Directors
Reece Armstrong
Marilyn Downey Peter Cave Danny Fleischhacker |
Michel Frenette
Ray Hempell Ryan Matthews Melissa Rayfield |
Bryce Rudland
Leah Thomas Drew Standfield Michael Wilson |
Cabin Stewards
Batchelor Cabin - Gerry and Ellen Marcotte
Edwards Cabin - Jake Stanley
Mt. Steele Cabin - Bryce Rudland, Leah Thomas, Aaron Thomas, Peter Cave
McNair Cabin - Danny Fleischhacker and Melissa Rayfield
Contacts
All executive members, cabin stewards, and the administrator can be reached via [email protected]
Officialdom - link to club constitution, policies, procedures. Click here >>
Sunshine Coast Community Forest
Tetrahedron Outdoor Club Thanks the Sunshine Coast Community Forest for their Bridge and Road Maintenance Grants. These major infrastructure grants have ensured completion the bridges crossing over Steele and Chapman Creeks and support costs for snow plowing of the Sechelt-Grey FSR.
A Big Thank you SCCF!
A Big Thank you SCCF!