23km northeast of Kamsack via highway 57
60km of groomed trail.
Some of the best groomed nordic trails in Saskatchewan.
Trails ranging from beginner to expert.
6 trail warm-up huts
Local Ski Club is the Kamsack Ski Club
http://www.kamsackskiclub.ca/
Click here for current trail conditions.
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58km south of the trans-canada on highway 9
50km of groomed trail.
unique, well treed terrain.
New, wider trails, well groomed, in strongly rolling topography.
Skating and classic trails ranging from beginner to expert.
Trail Conditions:
February 11, 2010.
Report by Gord Locke
All trails groomed today & are in very good condition. There is a new shelter to relax in at the Little Kinosee Lake parking lot.


It is our intention to groom Tuesday or Wednesday every week and post conditions
by Wednesday afternoon unless a significant snowfall is forecast later in
the week.

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30km southwest of Porcupine Plain or 45km north of Kelvington
Among the best Nordic trails in Saskatchewan.
Spectacular scenery with both deciduous and evergreen trees.
Skating and classic trails ranging from novice to expert.
Trail Conditions:
No information available yet.

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8km west of Fort Qu'Appelle
Over 10km of groomed trail.
Trails ranging from novice to expert.
Trail Conditions:
January 29, 2010 Update: All trails groomed & set last Friday Jan 29th. Some blowing in open areas but ski conditions very good.

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32km north of Yorkton on highway 9. Turn west for 16km on highway 229
Over 18km of groomed trail.
Trails ranging from novice to expert.
Trail Conditions:
No Information Available Yet.

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60 km north of the city of Prince Albert
The park is accessible by Highways #2 and #264 or Scenic Route - Highway #263, all of which are paved, year-round roads.
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Trail Conditions:
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