Another 11cm of fresh snow. Thank goodness too because it was starting to get a little thin out there in case you hadn’t noticedπ
Chanse has regroomed with the Husky. Still on the soft side but it is shaping up to being a really nice day. Chanse ended up triple tilling everything yesterday to try and widen the trail up again as it was starting to feel a little narrow.
Come out for night skiing tonight! Looks like a nice evening ahead, bring your headlamp.
Feel the love sale is back
Big sales on clothing and ski equipment on now until February 23. Newly added items to our Snow Squall Sale to give you 33%, 40% and 50% off select clothing. Take 25% off a number of ski equipment models as well. Big discounts with the same terrific ski fitting service!
Please take a minute to refresh your memory on the Highlands Nordic Trail Etiquette.
What would I be wearing while on the trails in the cold?
Top, 3 to 4 layers: my warmer base layer, merino baselayer that I use for a mid layer, maybe a light fleece (for me I find a fleece too much for a solo ski, although would have keet it if I was skiing with others) and jacket on top.
Bottom, 2 layers (I never wear more than 2 just change the weight): my warmer base layer, and heavier outer pants. Proper underwear makes a difference too! The no cotton holds true to underwear just as much as your base layer.
Accessories: warm hat (Sauce Chill Toque), regular weight buff, warmest mitts (Auclair Gigatex, again I find these too much for a solo ski but good if I was skiing with someone), and my Lorpen socks. I usually put on some vaseline on my cheeks and lips to help cut the wind and add a layer of protection. It wonβt specifically help with frostbite but it helps with wind burn.
Bottom line donβt let the cold scare you off! You may discover you can enjoy being outside even when it is cold.
UPCOMING EVENTS
February 22: Family Winter Adventure Day! A day of fun for the whole family. Participate in shelter building and learning how to make a fire. We will teach you how to read a map and explore the trails on snowshoes. Join in on a beginner cross country ski lesson and go for a ski after! Donβt need the lesson, go have fun on the trails!
Cost: $35 per person or $115 per family. Lunch and snack included!Β (up to 4 people, 1 adult required, maximum of 2 adults).
*Rentals available at a discount
March 2: See the sunrise from a different perspectiveβ¦on skis! Sunrise is at 6:44, building doors will open at 6:15. Get out the door to see the sunrise at your favourite spot on the trails. When you are done your ski come in for a warm up with a drink and some homemade cinnamon buns

GET ACTIVE CLUB
Looking for some company on the trails or need help learning the trail system to navigate on your own? Whatever your reason you can meet us Mondayβs at 2PM for Get Active Ski Club and we can hit the trails together! Skate, classic, fast or slow we make it work
Everyone is welcome to join us.
A long time Seasonβt Pass holder and friend has offered to Get Active SNOWSHOE Club Mondayβs at 2PMas well! Join Angie on a snowshoe this week.
NIGHT SKIING
Wednesday and Fridayβs we will be open until 8. Since conditions can be variable we will make a call each Wednesday and Friday morning if we feel it is safe to go ahead with Night Skiing. Best practice will be to check before you come out to ensure there hasnβt been a change through the day. We havenβt been getting a lot of sunshine lately so bring your headlamp to ensure you have light coverage on your ski.
FACILITY HOURS
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 allΒ vehicles have left the property safely. Cafe is open Wednesday to Sunday; 10 to 3.