Cross-country skiing is an excellent way to get some fresh air and exercise in the great outdoors. On groomed trails sheltered by thick forests, even the coldest day can become a memorable outing. Enjoy the pristine winter scenery and visit places not accessible in summer. Glide effortlessly through silent forests, past cliffs and across frozen lakes. Be dazzled by the sun glittering off fields of snow. Listen to the rhythmic swish of the skis. Test your skills and endurance by zipping downhill or finishing a steep climb. For a new experience try a moonlight ski.
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Where to Ski:
Spruce Woods Provincial Park has diverse terrain with excellent views. The park offers three different trail systems, the gentle Yellow Quill, the exciting Seton and the spectacular Epinette. Enjoy great forest runs and steep valleys. Marvel at the winter scenery, beautiful woods and open vistas. To stay overnight at the rustic Jackfish Cabin contact the Visitor Centre at 204-827-8850 or the Carberry park district office at 204-834-8800.
Ski under a canopy of trees at Turtle Mountain Provincial Park. Attractions in the park include the gently rolling hills and the excellent wildlife viewing. To stay overnight at the rustic James Lake Cabin, call the Boissevain park district office at 204-534-2028. Join the Turtle Mountain Nordic Ski Club for group programs and events. Micro-cabins are available for rent near the trailhead by Turtle Mountain Adventure Huts.
In winter, Whiteshell Provincial Park is a great getaway offering close to ten different trail systems across the park. Several resorts provide a comfortable wilderness retreat, some with trails leading out from their doors. A few have the option of a hot tub. Explore the network of ski trails at the Falcon Ridge Ski Resort.
Visit Camp Morton in the Interlake for easy trails with views of vast Lake Winnipeg, groomed by the Gimli Ski Club, or Hecla/Grindstone Provincial Park for a sense of wilderness along the trails.
Provincial parks close to Winnipeg offer a rural ski experience that is rewarding and accessible for many. Grand Beach Provincial Park has about 37 kilometres of exciting trails, half of which are intermediate with some steep hills. Beaudry Provincial Park near Headingly offers multiple gentle loops along the Assiniboine River. Birds Hill Provincial Park is conveniently close for Winnipeggers and offers shorter, novice-level ski trails as well as longer-distance routes. To the south, St. Malo Provincial Park offers multiple groomed family-friendly loops.
Enjoy winter’s solitude in Duck Mountain Provincial Park on ski trails at Childs Lake and Wellman Lake. In the northern regions, Paint Lake Provincial Park and Clearwater Lake Provincial Park both offer looped trails.
Skate Ski Trails are available at Birds Hill (Spruce Trail & Group Use 1 Road). Skate skiing is also welcome on the shared-use trails at Grand Beach, Spruce Woods, Turtle Mountain and Whiteshell (Foresters Footsteps, South Whiteshell Trail)
Skijoring & Kicksledding is the perfect sport for the ski enthusiast with one or two dogs. The skier is outfitted with a belt, which hooks to quick-release line attached to a dog harness. The key to skijoring is having a well-trained dog.
Skijoring is welcome on the skate ski trails at Birds Hill (Spruce Trail and Group Use 1 Road) and is also welcome along the shared-use trails at Grand Beach, Spruce Woods, Turtle Mountain and Whiteshell (Foresters Footsteps, South Whiteshell Trail). Remember to always pick up after your pet and keep dogs leashed at all times.
For those looking for Downhill Skiing & Snowboarding experiences, visit the Asessippi Ski Resort in Asessippi Provincial Park, or the Falcon Ridge Ski Slopes in Whiteshell Provincial Park.