Thursday, March 11th, 2010 07:02
- Overview:
There is still lots of snow in Haliburton, don't cut your season short, but continued warm weather means you'll want to act fast. Spring-like conditions are forecast for the entire week, so skiers should plan the hour of their ski accordingly. Expect hard conditions in the morning followed by soft in the afternoon. Look for the magic hours in between for best results!
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Picture taken Saturday, March 6th--note the snow depth!
click here Online registration is your least expensive option this year.
- The ski club newsletter and membership package is available click here!
Please have your valid ski pass visible at all times.
- Have a look at a web-cam image of Haliburton.
You must have a valid pass to ski our trails--available at participating resorts and at honesty boxes at trail-heads at Glebe, Moosewoods and Twin Lakes. Every dollar we take in from ski passes goes directly into maintaining our non-profit system. If you wish to economise or prefer not to pay for skiing, then go find a lake to ski on. Please don't walk or snowshoe or take your dogs on the ski trails around the resorts or elsewhere.
- Glebe Park: 10km skate and classic. Groomed MOnday.
- The Resort Area: 13km skate and classic. Groomed Wednesday.
- Moosewoods: 13km skate and classic. Partially groomed Tuesday.
- Twin Lakes Trails :To be groomed Friday. Please Park at the new Parking Lot/Trail Head off Twelve Mile Lake Rd W. The first 200 m of trail is rough until more snow arrives. All of the new trails are open and skiable but take caution as there are wet spots and exposed debris in some places until we get more snow. Dog freindly.
- Lakeview Trail Open, groomed but not trackset
- Camp Wanakita: info @ 457-2132.
- Frost Centre: Click the link at right for the latest update.
Current Weather Conditions: These observations are updated every 30 minutes.
The Haliburton Nordic Trails Association is an organisation made up of the following cross-country ski areas. Just follow the links for more information:
- Trails around Willow Beach Cottages, Delta Pinestone Resort, Wigamog, Halimar and Bonnie View
- The ski networks of Camp Wanakita and Moosewoods
- Leslie Frost Centre is affiliated with the HNTA but maintained by the volunteer efforts of the Ski Friends of the Frost Centre
- Glebe Park maintained with the support of the Haliburton Ski Club .
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