Trail conditions around the Province


Duck Mountain Provincial Park

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/

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    Moose Mountain Provincial Park

    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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  • Greenwater Lake Provincial Park

    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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  • Echo Valley Provincial Park

    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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  • Good Spirit Lake Provincial Park

    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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  • Prince Albert National Park

    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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