Cross-Country Skiing

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Availability
Winter 23/24

Glide through nearly 120km of Olympic legacy

Whether you're an experienced cross-country skier or new to the sport, Whistler Olympic Park offers a serene and inspiring natural setting to explore during winter. As the venue for the Nordic events at the 2010 Winter Games, the Park provides access to 85 kilometres of professionally groomed world-class ski trails, ranging from easy to advanced.

Ski at your own pace or with family and friends through the old-growth forests and dreamy meadows of the beautiful Callaghan Valley. Climb up to different viewpoints for breathtaking vistas of the surrounding mountain ranges. And don't forget – your furry friend can join in on our dog-friendly skiing trails.

If you're new to cross-country skiing, take a lesson with one of our experienced instructors. We offer rental packages for classic and skate skiing in a range of sizes, from toddler to adult. And if you're unsure which technique is best for you or what to wear, check out our handy Know Before You Go guide for more information.

Ready to experience the magic of our winter wonderland by exploring on cross-country skis at Whistler Olympic Park? 

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Check Conditions Before Your Visit

Stay up-to-date with operating hours, available services at the Day Lodge, and trail and grooming information by checking our daily updated conditions page.

We're Here to Help

If you have questions about cross-country skiing at Whistler Olympic Park or need advice to plan your visit, our friendly Guest Services team is here to help. You can reach us by email or by phone at 604-964-0059.

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Tickets & Passes

Access 85km of groomed cross-country ski trails

Day tickets & season passes provide access to both Whistler Olympic Park and Callaghan Country's neighbouring trail networks. Purchase yours online before you arrive to save time.

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Know Before You Go

Tips for your First Visit

How to start, which trails to take, what to wear, and what to bring: read this section for valuable tips on cross-country skiing at Whistler Olympic Park!

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Bring your Dog

The largest off-leash trail network in the Sea to Sky

Cross-country skiers, snowshoers and their dogs have access to over 40 kilometres of dog-friendly trails! Off- and on-leash options and trail-side parking are available.

Dog Skiing Tips & Rules

Cross-country Skiing Ability Levels Guide

Never-Ever

I have never skied before, and I am not comfortable on flats, gentle hills, or stopping. I do not know the difference between classic and skate skiing.

Beginner-Novice

I have skied before, recreationally or in a lesson (alpine or Nordic). I am comfortable on flats, and gentle hills, and can stop safely. I know the difference between classic and skate skiing, and the basics of one or both. I am not sure how far I can ski.

Low-Intermediate*

I have skied for several seasons but would like to ski more efficiently. I am comfortable on varied terrain and moderate hills. I can ski at different speeds, stop safely, and make snowplow turns. I know the difference between and can perform some classic techniques (diagonal stride, double pole, step double pole) and/or skate techniques (1-skate, 2-skate, offset).

*"Intermediate” covers a broad range of abilities. Intermediate/advanced cross-country skiers can demonstrate transferrable skills for both classic and skate skiing. However, an intermediate skate skier may not equal an intermediate classic skier if you have never been on classic skis. If you do not have equal experience, “level down” if taking a lesson where you have less experience.

High-Intermediate*/Advanced

I have skied for many seasons and would like to refine certain skills. I am confident on blue and black cross-country trails with steep hills. I know the difference between and can perform classic techniques (diagonal stride, double pole, step double-pole), and/or skate techniques (1-skate, 2-skate, offset) and beyond.

*"Intermediate” covers a broad range of abilities. Intermediate/advanced cross-country skiers can demonstrate transferrable skills for both classic and skate skiing. However, an intermediate skate skier may not equal an intermediate classic skier if you have never been on classic skis. If you do not have equal experience, “level down” if taking a lesson where you have less experience.

 

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Whistler Olympic Park is proud to be a not-for-profit organization. The revenue from your visit contributes to the success of Nordic athletes & helps maintain our venue for all to enjoy.