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December 17

Just a dusting of snow on top this morning. It’s trying to snow but it doesn’t seem to be producing anything. We likely won’t see any snow today. Conditions are about the same as yesterday for our rock skiing. It is a bit thin at the Look Out and around the driving range. Teal’s Tango is also a bit thin. The downhill from the Glacier won’t be great as people snow plow down the first couple of times.
Teal’s Tango, Green, Blue, Yellow, Millennium Loop, Second Finger and Back Orange are open.

Stay on only what is groomed please. Rock skiing is defined as skiing without full coverage and a thin a base, where there may be derby sticking through. Rock skiing is not for beginner skiers and our rentals skis are not to be used.

$20 trail passes.

The Back to the BASEics Sale is on today until December 24. Take 20% off select base layers for adults & juniors, underwear, & sports bras. Any Auclair Stellar mitts or glove & JR knee socks. Stay warm this winter! The ProShop is open daily from 9 to 4:30

Please take note of our Holiday Hours.

December 24th – 8:30AM to 2:30PM

December 25th – CLOSED

December 26th – 8:30AM to 4:30PM (regular hours)

December 31st – 8:30AM to 2:30PM

January 1st – 8:30AM to 4:30PM (regular hours)

Please respect our closing times so our staff can spend time with their families.

December 16

Finally some snow! Chanse went out and groomed yesterday afternoon which did wonders to help set up this snow. A mixture of wet, dense snow and freezing rain has made a solid start to the base. He has gone around this morning again and has set up nicely for rock skiing. It will be a bit sticky and rolly out there but it’s a start. No track just yet. The downhill from the Glacier won’t be great as people snow plow down the first couple of times.
Teal’s Tango, Green, Blue, Yellow, Second Finger and Back Orange are open.

Stay on only what is groomed please. Rock skiing is defined as skiing without full coverage and a thin a base, where they may be derby sticking through. Rock skiing is not for beginner skiers and our rentals skis are not to be used.

$20 trail passes.

December 15

No groups today so come and use the oval at your leisure.
There hasn’t been any exciting weather has arrived just yet. Looks like we may start with some freezing rain and then transition into snow around 11. Let’s go ☃️!
The snow is out the front doors to the bottom of the Teaching Hill. There is about a 200m stretch. Since there are some days this week that we have some high school novice days keep posted here as we may close on certain days to space out the use of the small section.
Anybody is welcome to come use it today. $15 trail passes.

December 14

More of the same out there. The oval track will have another novice day. There is about 30 students. Sharing is caring so please just give way to these new high school skiers being introduced to our sport!
The snow is out the front doors to the bottom of the Teaching Hill. There is about a 200m stretch. Since there are some days this week that we have some high school novice days keep posted here as we may close on certain days to space out the use of the small section.
Anybody is welcome to come use it today. $15 trail passes.

December 13

It has been pointed out our loop is much more like a speed skate oval race track. So you can feel more like an awesome athlete going around the oval than a hamster 😉 We do have a small novice day with 15 students. Since it’s such a small group we feel anyone who wants to use the oval can share with the group. Please just give way to these new high school skiers being introduced to our sport!
The snow is out the front doors to the bottom of the Teaching Hill. There is about a 200m stretch. Since there are some days this week that we have some high school novice days keep posted here as we may close on certain days to space out the use of the small section.
Anybody is welcome to come use it today. $15 trail passes.

December 12

We got a little bit of snow yesterday but not enough to open any trails so we  continue on the hamster wheel of man made snow.
The snow is out the front doors to the bottom of the Teaching Hill. There is about a 200m stretch. Since there are some days this week that we have some high school novice days keep posted here as we may close on certain days to space out the use of the small section.
Anybody is welcome to come use it today. $15 trail passes.

December 11

Looks like we are getting some natural snow today! Do you snow 💃 🕺. Not a lot forecasted but let’s hope it’s the start of more to come.

We just got a dusting overnight so we continue to work with the small section of snow Chanse and Hayden made.
As I said yesterday its a bit of hamster on a wheel situation with snow out the front doors to the bottom of the Teaching Hill. There is about a 200m stretch. Since we are working with limited space we will stick a the schedule below.

Sunday

In the morning until 1pm the snow will be open to seasons pass holders and day ticket users ($15 trail passes)

In the afternoon after 1 the snow will be used for the Junior Trailblazer programs.

December 10

We had to give Mother Nature a hand this week. Chanse and Hayden have been working hard since Thursday night to get some snow on the ground. Unfortunately there was some machinery challenges around midnight last night and they had to shut down a little earlier than they hoped. Which means our ski section is a little shorter than expected. But we will work with what we got wont we?!
Its going to be a bit of hamster on a wheel situation with snow out the front doors to the bottom of the Teaching Hill. There is about a 200m stretch. Since we are working with limited space we will stick a the schedule below.

Saturday:

In the morning the snow will be used by the Junior Trailblazer programs
After noon the snow is open to seasons pass holders and day ticket users ($15 trail passes).

Sunday

In the morning until 1pm the snow will be open to seasons pass holders and day ticket users ($15 trail passes)

In the afternoon after 1 the snow will be used for the Junior Trailblazer programs.

November 25

It was fun while it lasted but between the warmth and wind yesterday and last night we will close the trails today. Don’t worry it is only November! Very rarely do we get snow in November that sticks around. It will be back! Stay tuned to the conditions page for updates as any new snow arrives.
In the meantime the ProShop is open 7 days a weeks for ski fittings by appointment, but drop in anytime during opening hours for clothing, accessories, waxes and ski service.

Monday to Sunday from 9 to 430.

The Cafe will open on December 3 on weekends.

November 24

For how warm it got yesterday the trails are still holding up, but today will likely do some damage as we are seeing some bleed through and thinning. Hayden groomed last night to clean up the skate lane. Track is still in place. Coming down from the Glacier you should use caution. The first hill at the Sugar Shack and Green trail are thin. Skiing will be its best first thing, and given the forecast could be our last for a little while. Make the most of it!

Teal’s Tango, Green, Blue, Yellow and Second Finger is open. Stay on only what is groomed please. We would still define it as rock skiing with this thin base. Rock skiing is defined as skiing without full coverage and a thin a base, where they may be derby sticking through. Rock skiing is not for beginner skiers and our rentals skis are not to be used.

This information may change as we get more updates.

$15 trail passes.