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NORDIC SKIING & SNOWSHOEING

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30 KM (19 MI) OF IMPECCABLY GROOMED TRAILS AT MOUNT MACPHERSON.

We’ve got world-class tracksets for classic skiing and perfectly manicured highways for skate skiing. The Nordic Centre also includes 6 km (3.75 mi) of lit trails for night time looping, and snowshoe trails.

XC Skiing: Begin at the beautiful Mount MacPherson Nordic Lodge and follow the Mickey Olsen Loop. Connect with Evelyn’s Choice and Glen’s Glide to extend your fun, quick and easy ski.

Snowshoeing: Start with a guided tour around Revelstoke Mountain Resort with the Revelstoke Snowshoe Company. Next, strike out on your own along the Greenbelt trails. From downtown, you can also follow the Mount Revelstoke Trail at the Tournament of Champions trail head behind the Revelstoke Railway Museum—it’ll take you up to the Nels Nelsen historic ski jump. The Revelstoke Nordic Ski Club area also has a designated snowshoe trail called Seven Bridges, where you can choose to do the partial or full loop.

Nordic Skiing & Snowshoeing map and guide:

Pick up yours for free from the Revelstoke Visitor Information Centre. XC Skiing: Grab your pup and chase them around the popular 5km dog loop at the Revelstoke Nordic Ski Club Centre. Well-mannered dog owners and dogs only; and please leash up in designated areas and remember to pick up after your dog! After Rex is tuckered out, let him rest back at the car as you continue around the perimeter loop. Try the Main Loop. Cedar Ramble, Novice Glides, Creekcrawl, Beaver Lake and more – so many options!

Snowshoeing: Seek out Begbie Falls even in the winter by parking at the beginning of Begbie Falls Forest Service Road, right where the plowed road ends. Follow the trail about 2.5km to the falls. For Sutherland Falls, park at the Blanket Creek Provincial Park gate (without blocking it) and head down the road for 2.5km through snowdraped cedars and hemlock. You can also park at the gate of Mount Revelstoke National Park and head past the Nels Nelsen Historic Site into Inspiration Woods, or the Soren Sorensen loops. XC Skiing: Show up after dark and ski 6km (3.75 mi) of newly lit trails in the brisk calm of night. Slide farther afield with a headlamp and you can have a picnic dinner at the Ole Sandberg Cabin via the Main Loop. If you want to really crush your workout, add on Hydro Hill. Want to jump into some friendly competition? The Revelstoke Nordic Ski Club presents Headlamp Heroes, a once a month Wednesday night race series. Find the schedule on their website calendar.

Snowshoeing: Be aware of avalanche terrain and conditions, go to Avalanche.ca for more info. Next, aim for Mount Revelstoke National Park’s Summit Trail, beginning way down low at the Nels Nelsen Historic Site. It’s a 10km trip to the summit from here, mostly under the cover of an evergreen canopy.

ALWAYS CHECK AVALANCHE CONDITIONS BEFORE HEADING OUT: www.avalanche.ca

REVELSTOKE NORDIC SKI CLUB - One of the oldest ski clubs in Canada.

Come enjoy skiing the trails for a small day fee or snowshoe for half the day fee. We offer rentals for all ages and sizes, including snowshoes. We also offer group or private ski lessons with an in-house coach. revelstokenordic.org | info@revelstokenordic.org | +1.250.814.4264

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