Enjoy the beauty of the Canadian Rocky Mountains on one of these interpretive cross country skiing tours. The focus is to get guests to feel comfortable on their skis and ensuring they have the required technique before heading out out on the tour on set tracks in a pristine setting with a "back country" feel. No intimidating crowds, just the sound of the snow as your skis glide effortlessly across it and an abundance of photo opportunities. Your guide is a certified ski instructor through the Canadian Association of Nordic Ski Instructors.
Ask about the combination program. A morning of snow shoeing, a campfire lunch and then off in the afternoon to enjoy the excellent trails on cross country skis!
Equipment Provided: Cross country skis and equipment.
Transportation: Trips originate and end near Canmore, Alberta.
Accommodations: Not included in the price but available at local hotels, lodges and bed & breakfasts.
Meal Information: Half day tour includes snack and drink. Lunch can be added for an additional $10. Full day tour includes lunch and hot drink.
Guide Information: Professional certified interpretive guides have many years of experience in guiding in the Rocky Mountains. The guides are certified ski instructors through Canadian Association of Nordic Ski Instructors.
Weather Information: Winter temperatures average from -5 to -20 degrees Celsius.
Comments: Multi day programs also available.
Trip Duration
Price
1 day
$75.00* per person Half day.
1 day
$140.00* per person Full day.
*Please add 5% Goods and Services Tax
If you have any questions or would like more information about a particular adventure, please email us.
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