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December 5

It is only getting better and better out there with little bits of snow each day! Chanse has cleaned things up with the snowmobile and ginzue. It will be continue to be a little bit soft and you may find Teal’s Tango is a little wind blown.

We have Green, Blue, Yellow, Orange, and Teal’s Tango are open.

For day users trail tickets are $25.

No lessons are available at this time.

Regular Trail Hours are between 8:30 and 4:30. Please come off the trails by 4:30 so the building can close at 5. Staff will wait to ensure all vehicles have left the property safely.

December 4

Looks like a beauty day to be out on the trails. Conditions will be a little soft. There are only a couple spots where moisture is bleeding up but there should be no reason not to use your good skis! The track has been set from yesterday and Chanse has cleaned up the skate lane with the snowmobile and Ginzue. You may find Teal’s Tango is a little wind blown today.

We have Green, Blue, Yellow, Orange, and Teal’s Tango are open.

For day users trail tickets are $25.

No lessons are available at this time.

Regular Trail Hours are between 8:30 and 4:30. Please come off the trails by 4:30 so the building can close at 5. Staff will wait to ensure all vehicles have left the property safely.

December 3

9:30 Update:

Progress has been made with a track! Chanse has gotten a track around the network. We are open for classic and skate.

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A nice little addition of 25cm of new snow has come in the last 24hrs 🤩

This will do wonders for the trails as you can imagine but it is going to take some time to manage it since we want to pack it properly to add to the base. Currently Chanse and Tim (Chanse’s new right had man!) have been rolling and packing with the snowmobiles. Once that is done they will pan the trails to smooth it out. Give the boys some time to work through it. Push your ski start time until 9 instead of the crack of 8:30.

Keep an eye out for Chanse and Tim on the trails as they slowly start to work on opening other parts of the network.

We have Green, Blue, Yellow, Orange, and Teal’s Tango are open for rock skiing*.

Conditions will be soft. We are saying rock skiing although the coverage has improved quite a bit but we will still be seeing that early season roll on the trails.

For day users trail tickets are $20.

*Rock skiing is typical early season skiing when we don’t quite have the base for full coverage on the trails. This is not a time for beginners or for people who aren’t as comfortable on their skis. Rock skiing is experienced skiers only and we suggest using a set of skis that you don’t mind getting scratches on.

No lessons or rentals are available at this time.

Regular Trail Hours are between 8:30 and 4:30. Please come off the trails by 4:30 so the building can close at 5.

December 2

YeeHaw! Here we go!

Finally a little luck our way with 22cm of fresh snow. Now keep in mind that this is the start of our base building so that 22cm squishes down to a minimal base but it is certainly a great place to start. Chanse has been out on the snowmobile rolling (picture a giant rolling pin) to help pack down the snow, and then he used the pan to help flatten things as much as possible.

We have Green, Blue, Yellow, Orange, and Teal’s Tango are open for rock skiing*.

Conditions will be soft. There isn’t much snow to snow plow on downhill be ready to head straight down! Coming off Ridge Top road allowance is a challenging section.

For day users trail tickets are $20.

Rock skiing is typical early season skiing when we don’t quite have the base for full coverage on the trails. This is not a time for beginners or for people who aren’t as comfortable on their skis. Rock skiing is experienced skiers only and we suggest using a set of skis that you don’t mind getting scratches on.

No lessons or rentals are available at this time.

November 30

We are waiting for more snow to fall at this point. May other parts of Ontario got slammed with snow! We weren’t so lucky. Let’s go Mother Nature!

The ProShop is open Monday to Saturday 9 to 4, and Sundays 9 to 3.

We have a few things on this weekend!

❄️WTF (Where’s The Fluff) trail run or walk on Saturday between 9 and 3:30. Participation will get you entered in a draw for $100 gift certificate. Check out this marked course that is just a little less than 5km

❄️Spend and Save Later! Spend $75 in the ProShop and get a 20% coupon to use between December 15 and January 15

❄️Store discounts on select clothing and hardgoods

❄️Buy and 8 Pack and get a bonus Trail Pass (in person only)

December 28

It is that time of year again! We are gearing up for another season and the forecast seems to be working in our favour ☃️

Stay tuned for updates here as we see how much snow arrives.

Summer Conditions

May 1, 2026

We blinked and somehow ended up in May! Which means the Disc Golf Season has officially begun. 🥏 Baskets are in place according to UDisc, tee pads have been levelled and signage is up! We are missing a few signs here and there. Things always seem to disappear in the Winter no matter how hard we try. The course should still be very clear but be aware we are going to be adding more signage soon!

You will see Outdoor Education School Groups from Tuesday to Friday in May and June.

You will see the Trailblazer skiers training on the weekends.

UPCOMING EVENTS

Monday evening throughout May will be a Mountain Bike Kids Program. It will be extremely busy around the building with many young bikers. Please use caution. There will be limited access to Hole 1.  

May 15 to 17 – Mountain Bike O-Cup (Course Closed)

May 23 – Bruce Trail End to End (Parking Lot will be busy)

May 23 & 24 – Bruce Trail End to End & CORC Season Opener (Parking Lot will be busy. Course is open but please use caution as around the building will be very busy. There will be limited access to Hole 1.)

June 11 – CORR, Trail Running Group.

July 6 to 10 – Wilderness Day Camp

July 13 to 17 – Wilderness & Hawkeye Day Camp

July 20 to 24 – Wilderness Day Camp

August 10 to 14 – Wilderness Day Camp

August 17 to 21 – Wilderness & Hawkeye Day Camp

August 24 to 28 – Wilderness Day Camp

March 25

This was a fun little addition to the season!

The warm temperatures and sun it has soaked up a good amount of the snow we received. So once again we are signing off for the season.
Thanks to everyone for the memorable season!

Although we recognize that it wasn’t the best season, we worked hard to provide the best conditions we could this year. Remarkably we had the best snow in Ontario this winter. Even better than Thunder Bay! With that in mind, we will be holding our Season’s Pass rates for the 3rd season in a row. Buy your Season’s Pass before April 30 and received 20% off.
Click here to purchase your Season’s Pass.

March 24, 2024

With only a light dusting of snow arriving overnight and such a thin base underneath, Chanse is out doing a quick cleanup with the ginzue, trying to keep things in shape for us. The track set yesterday will be left alone.

March sun is glorious for our disposition but wreaks havoc with snow. Moisture is starting to bleed through the base in spots and the sun can change conditions quickly through the day. As it gets warm over the next couple of days, it won’t last long out there with such a minimal base! If there’s any lesson we learned this winter, it’s enjoy it while you can!

Our 8km trail (Yellow to Second Finger and Back Orange) will be open today from 9-4. Our reduced network price is $20. Late season snow is not for beginners. These are rock ski conditions. No rentals are available and the cafe is closed.

Saturday, March 23

As the cats are away, we continue to play! Proshop and Trails will be open 9-4 today. Come for a spring ski!

Malcolm headed out early on the snowmobile with the ginzue and is reporting amazingly good conditions given the time of year! The icy and thin spots from Thu/Fri are now solid and filled in with the the snowfall over the past 24 hours. It is still a bit roll-y, typical of new snow and thin-base conditions that haven’t been tilled. The best news for classic lovers is that there is now a track set on our 8km loop. It is still the Yellow Trail with 2nd Finger and Back Orange that are open – now groomed for both skate and classic.

Please keep in mind that late season snow is not for beginners. We are still recommending rock skis. No rentals will be available and the cafe is closed. Trails and Proshop are open 9-4pm today. Our reduced network price for a trail ticket today is $20.