Let’s delve into some beginner-friendly cross-country ski trails in Alberta’s Rocky Mountains that ensure a dose of winter magic. Please use caution and check the trail conditions before attempting the trails. #1 Canmore Nordic Centre A legacy of the 1988 Winter Olympics, the Canmore Nordic ...
Escaping COVID-19 on the trails: How this Corner Brook ski club finds a sense of normalcy Membership is up this winter at the Blow Me Down cross-country club January 11, 2022 The 2022 Virtual Canadian Ski Marathon In response to the overwhelming success of last year’s virtual event, the...
Alberta Cross Country Ski FIS World Cup on Track for Season Finale in March 2020 July 22, 2019 (Canmore, AB) – The Alberta World Cup Society (AWCS) just completed a successful pre-World Cup site visit by FIS (Fédération Internationale de Ski), accompanied by FIS Marketing AG and Doubl...
It was found that fat biking can be integrated successfully into cross-country ski facilities while maintaining and providing exceptional experiences for both users. This can be achieved by implementing certain managerial strategies that include effective communication and education of the trail users, ...
Personally when I get to ski (not at all last winter due to lack of snow), I’m either skiing laps in the local park (I can easily walk there) or skiing on snow covered roads/trails up in the mountains (which I have to drive to). Nothing is groomed, and I can only hope that...
Our third stop was the famous resort town of Banff, perched around 1,500m high in Alberta’s Banff National Park in the Canadian Rockies. There are two daily Greyhound buses that run the eight-hour journey between Kelowna and Banff for around CA$80 per person. ...