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For More Information Canmore Nordic Centre Provincial Park Suite 100, 1988 Olympic Way, Canmore, AB, T1W 2T6 Phone: 403.678.2400 Fax: 403.678.5696 www.CanmoreNordicCentre.ca Trail Sports - Lessons, Rentals, Ski/Bike Shop: Phone: 403.678.6764 www.trailsports.ab.ca Parks Division, Kananaskis Country Suite #201, Provincial Building 800 Railway Avenue, Canmore, Alberta, T1W 1P1 www.Kananaskis-Country.ca To contact Alberta Parks call: 1.800.427.3582 or www.AlbertaParks.ca www.CanmoreNordicCentre.ca Updated October 2017 SKI TRAILS MAP Winter Trail Use When using the trails at CNCPP, please check for signage to help guide you in the appropriate manner. If you are unsure of trail usage, please stop by the Daylodge and ask at the front counter. A winter trailhead for recreational skiing is located north of the Daylodge. The trailhead sign at this location will direct you to the entire trail system. Trail signs are located at each major junction. Select trails based on your ability and the degree of difficulty shown on map. All trails are 2 way. Keep to the right on double track trails, and be aware of 2 way traffic on single track trails. Obey posted closures for your safety. Please see the Cross Country Responsibility Code. Notify the Nordic Centre staff of any trail hazards you encounter. Dogs are not permitted on groomed trails in the winter. MAP Report all incidents to the Information Counter in the Daylodge. The Daylodge The Daylodge is open from 9:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., unless otherwise specified. In the Daylodge you will find: Information Counter: 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. daily Day and Season Pass Sales Current Trail Conditions Reports Information about the Canmore Nordic Centre Provincial Park Reservations for Meeting Rooms Reservations for Ski Wax Rooms Public Washrooms, Lockers, and Showers (Showers close at 5:00 p.m.) Food and Beverage Service Winter Trail Fees Please visit the Information Counter in the Daylodge to purchase day or season tickets. Rates can be found at CanmoreNordicCentre.ca. Free night skiing is available from 5:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. daily on our illuminated loop. Ski Lessons and Rentals A full service ski shop is located on site and offers group and private lessons, rentals, equipment, repairs, and waxing. www.trailsports.ab.ca Vancouver ALBERTA Portland Calgary Edmonton Winnipeg CANADA Seattle Spokane CANMORE NORDIC CENTRE Calgary CANMORE Banff Radium Lake Louise Kootenay Kananaskis Park Park Banff 95 93 93 40 2 CANMORE NORDIC CENTRE PROVINCIAL PARK Developed in 1986 to host the 1988 Olympic Winter Games, the Canmore Nordic Centre Provincial Park is one of the few remaining operational Olympic Nordic Skiing venues in the world. Visitors from Alberta, across Canada, and around the world come to the Canmore Nordic Centre to enjoy extensive recreational ski trails, participate in and be spectators at world class events. More than 65 kilometres of groomed machine-made and natural snow trails grace the base of Mount Rundle in Canmore, Alberta. Most trails are suitable for both classic and skate techniques. A beautiful meadow, located in the middle of the trail system, is easily accessible for skiers of all levels and offers spectacular views of the Rocky Mountains. Our facility offers a 6.5 kilometre illuminated loop on machine made snow for recreational skiers. More than 20 kilometres of trail are supported by machine made snow capabilities, including four large stadium areas. Machine made snow allows an earlier start to the ski season and more consistent conditions year round. The Canmore Nordic Centre also offers early season skiing in October due to a unique snow storage initiative in which snow is stored from the previous season. Home of Canada’s National Cross Country and Biathlon Teams. OTHER WINTER ACTIVITIES Fat Biking We have devoted some of our popular single track trails to fat biking. Fat biking is only permitted on certain single track trails. Fat biking is not permitted on groomed cross country ski trails, except a small portion of Centennial to reach the fat biking trail. Only fat bikes with tires measuring 3.7 inches wide or wider are allowed. Please visit the front desk to pick up a map and guidelines to fat biking at the Canmore Nordic Centre. There are no fees for fat biking. Snowshoeing Our dedicated snowshoe loop is approximately 2.5 kilometres in length and includes an in-and-out trail to Lookout Cliffs. Follow the orange snowshoe signs in a recommended clockwise direction to stay on the snowshoe trail. Please note that snowshoeing is not permitted on groomed cross country ski trails. Winter Disc Golf There are 8 disc golf holes open in the winter. These holes are marked in blue on our disc golf map and avoid skier traffic. A map with a scorecard can be picked up from the front desk. Ice Skating The skating rink is located at the south end of the cross country stadium. Day Lodge Trail Sports Biathlon Team Rooms Wax Rooms Cross Country Stadium Parking Lot 3 Parking Lot 2 Parking Lot 1 Disc Golf Course Cross Country Ski Trailhead Freeride Mountain Bike Trail Can Country Rooms B B Olympic Torch Canadian Flag Bill Warren Training Centre Toboggan Hill Toboggan Hill The above map indicates directions to our toboggan hill, a gentle slope providing fun for the whole family. Please bring your own toboggan as there are no rentals available. Report bear, cougar, and aggressive wildlife sightings by calling: WILDLIFE SIGHTINGS: 403.591.7755 Or report sightings at the information counter in the Daylodge. Daylodge administration hours 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. daily. In the event you need: EMERGENCY SERVICES: CALL 911 Ask for KANANASKIS EMERGENCY SERVICES or go directly to the information counter in the Daylodge. PREVENTING CONFLICT WITH WILDLIFE Watch for signs that wildlife are in the area (tracks, scat, scrapes or covered kills) Carry bear spray – this can be used for protection in the event of an encounter Carry a cell phone to call for help in the event of trouble Stay close together and keep children between the adults Never feed wildlife and don’t leave garbage on the trails Don’t wear headphones Dogs MUST be on a leash at all times in permitted areas only

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For More InformationCanmore Nordic Centre Provincial ParkSuite 100, 1988 Olympic Way, Canmore, AB, T1W 2T6 Phone: 403.678.2400 Fax: 403.678.5696 www.CanmoreNordicCentre.ca

Trail Sports - Lessons, Rentals, Ski/Bike Shop: Phone: 403.678.6764 www.trailsports.ab.ca

Parks Division, Kananaskis CountrySuite #201, Provincial Building 800 Railway Avenue, Canmore, Alberta, T1W 1P1 www.Kananaskis-Country.ca

To contact Alberta Parks call: 1.800.427.3582 or www.AlbertaParks.ca

www.CanmoreNordicCentre.caUpdated October 2017

SKI TRAILS

MAP

Winter Trail UseWhen using the trails at CNCPP, please check for signage to help guide you in the appropriate manner. If you are unsure of trail usage, please stop by the Daylodge and ask at the front counter.

A winter trailhead for recreational skiing is located north of the Daylodge. The trailhead sign at this location will direct you to the entire trail system. Trail signs are located at each major junction.

Select trails based on your ability and the degree of difficulty shown on map.

All trails are 2 way. Keep to the right on double track trails, and be aware of 2 way traffic on single track trails. Obey posted closures for your safety. Please see the Cross Country Responsibility Code.

Notify the Nordic Centre staff of any trail hazards you encounter.

Dogs are not permitted on groomed trails in the winter.

MAP

Report all incidents to the Information Counter in the Daylodge.

The DaylodgeThe Daylodge is open from 9:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., unless otherwise specified. In the Daylodge you will find:• Information Counter: 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. daily• Day and Season Pass Sales• Current Trail Conditions Reports• Information about the Canmore Nordic Centre Provincial Park• Reservations for Meeting Rooms• Reservations for Ski Wax Rooms• Public Washrooms, Lockers, and Showers

(Showers close at 5:00 p.m.)• Food and Beverage Service

Winter Trail FeesPlease visit the Information Counter in the Daylodge to purchase day or season tickets. Rates can be found at CanmoreNordicCentre.ca. Free night skiing is available from 5:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. daily on our illuminated loop.

Ski Lessons and RentalsA full service ski shop is located on site and offers group and private lessons, rentals, equipment, repairs, and waxing.

www.trailsports.ab.ca

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PortlandCalgary

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Revelstoke Calgary

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KimberleyAlpine Resort

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Fairmont HotSprings Resort

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Cat Powder Skiing

Selkirk TangiersHeli-Skiing

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CANMORE NORDIC CENTRE PROVINCIAL PARK

Developed in 1986 to host the 1988 Olympic Winter Games, the Canmore Nordic Centre Provincial Park is one of the few remaining operational Olympic Nordic Skiing venues in the world. Visitors from Alberta, across Canada, and around the world come to the Canmore Nordic Centre to enjoy extensive recreational ski trails, participate in and be spectators at world class events.

More than 65 kilometres of groomed machine-made and natural snow trails grace the base of Mount Rundle in Canmore, Alberta. Most trails are suitable for both classic and skate techniques. A beautiful meadow, located in the middle of the trail system, is easily accessible for skiers of all levels and offers spectacular views of the Rocky Mountains.

Our facility offers a 6.5 kilometre illuminated loop on machine made snow for recreational skiers. More than 20 kilometres of trail are supported by machine made snow capabilities, including four large stadium areas. Machine made snow allows an earlier start to the ski season and more consistent conditions year round.

The Canmore Nordic Centre also offers early season skiing in October due to a unique snow storage initiative in which snow is stored from the previous season.

Home of Canada’s National Cross Country

and Biathlon Teams.

OTHER WINTER ACTIVITIESFat BikingWe have devoted some of our popular single track trails to fat biking. Fat biking is only permitted on certain single track trails. Fat biking is not permitted on groomed cross country ski trails, except a small portion of Centennial to reach the fat biking trail. Only fat bikes with tires measuring 3.7 inches wide or wider are allowed. Please visit the front desk to pick up a map and guidelines to fat biking at the Canmore Nordic Centre. There are no fees for fat biking.

SnowshoeingOur dedicated snowshoe loop is approximately 2.5 kilometres in length and includes an in-and-out trail to Lookout Cliffs. Follow the orange snowshoe signs in a recommended clockwise direction to stay on the snowshoe trail. Please note that snowshoeing is not permitted on groomed cross country ski trails.

Winter Disc Golf There are 8 disc golf holes open in the winter. These holes are marked in blue on our disc golf map and avoid skier traffic. A map with a scorecard can be picked up from the front desk.

Ice SkatingThe skating rink is located at the south end of the cross country stadium.

Day Lodge

Trail Sports

Biathlon Team Rooms

Wax Rooms

Wax Test Area

Mountain BikeSkills Park

Biathlon Penalty Loop

Biathlon Range

Biathlo

n Stadium

Cross Country Stadium

Parking Lot 4

Parking Lot 3

Parking Lot 2

Parking Lot 1

Disc Golf Course

To Agility Skills Park

Bialthlon Mass Start Area

Parking Lot 5

Maintenance Coumpound

Cross Country Ski Trailhead

Freeride Mountain Bike Trail

Canmore Trail / EKG

Mountain Bike Trailhead

Cross CountryTeam Rooms

Biathlon Building

Olympic Torch

Canadian Flag

Bill WarrenTraining Centre

TobogganHill

Toboggan HillThe above map indicates directions to our toboggan hill, a gentle slope providing fun for the whole family. Please bring your own toboggan as there are no rentals available.

Report bear, cougar, and aggressive wildlife sightings by calling:

WILDLIFE SIGHTINGS: 403.591.7755Or report sightings at the information counter in the Daylodge. Daylodge administration hours 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. daily.

In the event you need:

EMERGENCY SERVICES: CALL 911Ask for KANANASKIS EMERGENCY SERVICES or go directly to the information counter in the Daylodge.

PREVENTING CONFLICT WITH WILDLIFE• Watch for signs that wildlife are in the area (tracks, scat,

scrapes or covered kills)• Carry bear spray – this can be used for protection in the event

of an encounter• Carry a cell phone to call for help in the event of trouble• Stay close together and keep children between the adults• Never feed wildlife and don’t leave garbage on the trails• Don’t wear headphones• Dogs MUST be on a leash at all times in permitted areas only

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Warming Hut

Bow Trail

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Wooded BlissCold Shoulder

Rundle Trail

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Mine MeadowElevation 1480

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DAYLODGESnowshoeTrail Head

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Wildlife CorridorClosed December 1 - June 15

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6.5 km Illuminated Loop 11 km Return Loop 13 km Loop

Counter-clockwise from Jct. 19-47 12 km Loop

Ungroomed TrailsCA - CanmoreGI - Georgetown

Easy TrailsBA - BanffBL - Banff LoopCC - Coal CutCS - Cold ShoulderCT - CoyoteLL - Lillehammer LoopWA - Wax Test Loop

More Difficult TrailsAB - AlbertvilleBO - BowCE - CentennialCT - CoyoteLY - LynxMV - MeadowviewNG - NaganoSA - SarajevoSL - Salt LakeSN - Snowshoe HareS3 - Salt Lake 3.5 CutoffOS - OspreyWB - Wooded BlissGW - Grey Wolf

Very Difficult TrailsBR - BruinBC - Bruin CubCG - CougarCM - ChipmunkCT - CoyoteFF - Freddie’s FlipFS - Flying SquirrelKS - King of SwedenOL - OlympicRL - Roller CoasterRT - RundleSL - Salt LakeST - SilvertipWO - Wolverine

Trail DifficultyEasyMore DifficultVery Difficult

Junction NumbersWinter

Map SymbolsSnowshoe TrailSnowshoeBridgeViewpointDisc Golf CourseWarming HutFat Biking