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January 8

Come on snowstorm! Don’t stop those snow dances until the snow has arrived!

Looking forward to welcoming you all soon.

The ProShop will be open daily from 9 to 4.

Don’t forget to sign up for Beer Tasting and Ski Night with a Wax Clinic on January 13. Click here to register.

THERE IS ABSOLUTELY NO WALKING ON THE SKI TRAILS. Walking on the trails can do lasting damage. You are welcome to walk on the snowshoe trails. Of course for Season’s Pass Holders it is free, all other users the cost is $6. Please visit the front desk for your trail pass. 

January 5

Another 5cm has fallen. It is very fluffy snow that compacts into very little, so not quite enough snow to get things open again.

Demo Day is of course canceled but we are going to have a little “Snow Squall” of our own. This weekend only (January 6 & 7) received 25% off all regular priced items, and 50% off all clearance pieces.

Take in those delicious Cafe smells. Jackie is back and will be offering some items up in the kitchen this weekend, from 11 to 2.

The ProShop will be open daily from 9 to 4.

Don’t forget to sign up for Beer Tasting and Ski Night with a Wax Clinic on January 13. Click here to register.

THERE IS ABSOLUTELY NO WALKING ON THE SKI TRAILS. Walking on the trails can do lasting damage. You are welcome to walk on the snowshoe trails. Of course for Season’s Pass Holders it is free, all other users the cost is $6. Please visit the front desk for your trail pass. 

January 1

Happy New Year!

We have received a dusting of snow but still no where near close enough to be able to reopen the trails. We hope Mother Nature will be helping us out soon.

The ProShop will be open daily from 9 to 4.

Don’t forget to sign up for Beer Tasting and Ski Night with a Wax Clinic on January 13. Click here to register.

THERE IS ABSOLUTELY NO WALKING ON THE SKI TRAILS. Walking on the trails can do lasting damage.

December 26

If you haven’t been already it is time to put your dancing shoes on! We need some snow!

That warm wind sucked up the marginal base we had. Trails are closed until we receive more snow.

The ProShop will continue to be open daily from 9 to 4.

THERE IS ABSOLUTELY NO WALKING ON THE SKI TRAILS. Walking on the trails can do lasting damage.

December 25

Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays everyone!

Trails are closed today so staff can enjoy the day with their families.

Looks like we are in for a couple of seriously warm and wet days. Let’s hope it changes for some snow but it is not looking good, but you never know! Stay tuned here for daily trail updates.

Early season snow is not for beginners and we are suggesting rock skis. There are thin spots throughout the network and we have our early season roll on the trails that will stick around until there is more snow to be able to push around to make the trails flatter.

THERE IS ABSOLUTELY NO WALKING ON THE TRAILS. Walking on the trails can do lasting damage. If we want to go for a walk visit the front desk and we can give you directions to several Bruce Trail starting points.

Lessons and rentals will not be available until snow conditions have improved. 

Decebmer 24

In the hills of Highlands yesterday we received snow all day instead of rain! It has done a lot to really improve the downhills. Given the forecast it would be best to try and squeeze a ski in if you can today! It was very wet snow so make sure you have used some Easy Glide or waxed your skis to help them glide over the snow.

It is thin up Sugar Shack Hill and out Rainbow Out. Once up top the coverage is much better with just an early season roll. With a thin spot on Hawberry.

Anybody going to do a special delivery of snow! That’s all I want for Christmas this year. Just a reminder we are closed today at 2:30 and then fully closed December 25. 

Blue, Yellow, and Orange are open.

Early season snow is not for beginners and we are suggesting rock skis. There are thin spots throughout the network and we have our early season roll on the trails that will stick around until there is more snow to be able to push around to make the trails flatter.

THERE IS ABSOLUTELY NO WALKING ON THE TRAILS. Walking on the trails can do lasting damage. If we want to go for a walk visit the front desk and we can give you directions to several Bruce Trail starting points.

Lessons and rentals will not be available until snow conditions have improved. 

December 23

8:30 Update:

We have fully shifted to snow! It is sitting at zero degrees with about 1cm of snow already fallen. This snow will make a big difference especially on the downhills. It will be pretty good skiing overall. Roads in the area are clear and not icy. Hope to see you soon ☃️

We saw some rain and freezing rain overnight and it is just starting to transition now to snow. The trails are not icy, they are soft. Although we may see some icy sections on the downhills that have been snowplowed. Again Chanse needs to keep machinery off otherwise it is just going to make more of a mess.

It is thin up Sugar Shack Hill and out Rainbow Out. Once up top the coverage is much better with just an early season roll. With a thin spot on Hawberry.

Blue, Yellow, and Orange are open.

Early season snow is not for beginners and we are suggesting rock skis. There are thin spots throughout the network and we have our early season roll on the trails that will stick around until there is more snow to be able to push around to make the trails flatter.

THERE IS ABSOLUTELY NO WALKING ON THE TRAILS. Walking on the trails can do lasting damage. If we want to go for a walk visit the front desk and we can give you directions to several Bruce Trail starting points.

Lessons and rentals will not be available until snow conditions have improved. 

December 22

Today you will find the trails ungroomed. Since we have a small amount of base the type of grooming equipment we have will only make more of mess than be helpful right now.
It continues to be thin on Sugar Shack, out Rainbow Out and Hawberry. Overall the coverage up top is not too bad. You will find the downhills will be icy. If you are planning to get out today give it until a little later in the day to let the sun get on it to soften it up.

Blue, Yellow, and Orange are open.

Early season snow is not for beginners and we are suggesting rock skis. There are thin spots throughout the network and we have our early season roll on the trails that will stick around until there is more snow to be able to push around to make the trails flatter.

THERE IS ABSOLUTELY NO WALKING ON THE TRAILS. Walking on the trails can do lasting damage. If we want to go for a walk visit the front desk and we can give you directions to several Bruce Trail starting points.

Lessons and rentals will not be available until snow conditions have improved. 

December 21

I took one for the team forced myself to do a trail inspection yesterday 😉 Here is what I learned! Heading up the Sugar Shack Hill and out Rainbow Out is on the thin side. Once you get to the S-Climb it is in pretty good shape. There is definitely that early season roll since there isn’t enough snow to smooth it out. You will find some thin spots on the Hawberry Loop as well.

I would say use some caution coming down to Larry’s Glacier and back to the chalet. But there is still enough there to get an edge to be able to snowplow down.

All in all not perfect conditions but I know for myself it was just great to get outside and be on skis.

Chanse has gone around to do a tidy up with the snowmobile and pan.

Blue, Yellow, and Orange are open.

Early season snow is not for beginners and we are suggesting rock skis. There are thin spots throughout the network and we have our early season roll on the trails that will stick around until there is more snow to be able to push around to make the trails flatter.

THERE IS ABSOLUTELY NO WALKING ON THE TRAILS. Walking on the trails can do lasting damage. If we want to go for a walk visit the front desk and we can give you directions to several Bruce Trail starting points.

Lessons and rentals will not be available until snow conditions have improved.