|

There's
no end to our Trails!
North Bay
Nordic Ski Club Trails
Location
North Bay
Ownership
Crown Land
Management
North
Bay Nordic Ski Club
Length
3.4 km / 3 km / 4 km / 5 km /
8 km / 9 km / 18 km
Difficulty
(1-easy; 2-moderate; 3-difficult)
1 / 1 / 1.5 / 2 / 3 / 3 / 3
Supported Activities
hiking, cycling, cross-country
skiing
Amenities
visit the Club's website
for more info
Surface
snowpacked
Rules and Regulations:
Please visit this website
for information regarding the club's rules and regulations.
Descriptions:
The Yellow (1.4 km) and
Gold (2 km)
The short distances and
relatively flat terrain of these trails make them ideally suited to both
novice skiers as an introduction to skiing as well as to more advance and
elite skiers as a warm up and cool down. The Yellow and part of the
Gold are lit for night skiing.
Purple (3 km)
The Club's most popular trail,
suited to all levels of skiing. It features gradual uphills, rolling
terrain and a scenic return through a coniferous forest. The trail
may be a bit challenging to the novice skier as it includes a few more
rolling hills than the yellow and gold trails.
Brown (4.3 km)
This trail provides a
challenging ski through hardwood forests and along scenic ridges.
The up hills are steep but the long down hills are worth the climb.
Red (5 km)
This trail is the Club's
primary race trail. It is both physically and technically demanding
and is best suited to skiers with strong uphill and downhill techniques.
Blue (8 km)
Winding through hardwood bush
overlooking High Lake, this trail can push your cardiovascular system to
its maximum. For those not so inclined, there are many spots to step
and enjoy the view. After an initial 3 km climb, the skier is
rewarded with several kilometres of rolling terrain and a long downhill
run of almost 1 km.
Blue X (9 km)
The Blue Trail Extension
begins as a combination of the Blue and Green trails, then parallels the
pipeline, meets the Pipeline Access Road (part of the Green Trail), and
then rejoins the Blue Trail. It provides a slightly longer climb and
descent in addition to the regular blue.
Green (18 km)
This trail branches off from
the Blue Trail and leads you into a more remote wilderness setting.
There is a spectacular view of Trout Lake from "The
Lookout". Most skiers carry a water or juice bottle, plus
snacks or a lunch due to the the length of the trail. This trail is
narrower than the others and groomed only for classic technique.
Directions:
From the HWY 11/17
junction near Seymour Street, head northwest on HWY 11/17.
Turn right onto Trout Lake Road for 8.5 km. Turn right onto Peninsula Road and left onto North Shore
Road.
|