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Primary trails at Holiday Park Golf Course, Wildwood Golf Course, Kinsman Park and Lower Meewasin Park, Saskatoon.
Latitude: 52.16707° N,
Longitude: -106.6116° W
Whether a novice, intermediate or advanced skier, you can enjoy cross-country skiing in Saskatoon. The city is home to several outstanding cross-country ski trails ranging from 2 - 5.5 km that are monitored and groomed by the City of Saskatoon, with assistance from the Sask​atoon Nordic Ski Club. Ski trails are located along the banks of the beautiful South Saskatchewan River and in a variety of parks and open spaces throughout Saskatoon. The city boasts both skate and classic ski trails that are perfect for people of all ages and skill levels.
  • Kinsmen Park has 2.7 km of classic and skate trails (mostly flat terrain with some small hills; perfect for all ski levels).
  • Wildwood Golf Course has 8 km of classic and skate ski trails (mostly flat terrain with some gentle hills; perfect for all ski levels).
  • Holiday Park Golf Course has 3.5 km of double tracked and skating trails.
  • Meewasin Park to Adilman Buffer has 2 km of single track trails.
  • Lower Meewasin Park has a 4.8 km single loop track.
  • Upper Meewasin Park has a 3.4 km single loop track.
  • Diefenbaker Park has a 2.6 km single track trail.
  • Forest Park has a 2 km single track trail.
  • Victoria Park has a 1.3 km single track trail.
Cross-country ski lessons for people of all ages are taught by the Saskatoon Nordic Ski Club at the Kinsmen Park. View the club's trail conditions report​ for trail updates.
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Open Jan 4 to Mar 15.

Access

  • Urban / Suburban

Amenities

  • Free parking

Activities

  • Cross-country skiing

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Open Jan 4 to Mar 15.

Primary trails at Holiday Park Golf Course, Wildwood Golf Course, Kinsman Park and Lower Meewasin Park, Saskatoon.

Latitude: 52.16707° N, Longitude: -106.6116° W

Saskatoon - Saskatoon

Whether a novice, intermediate or advanced skier, you can enjoy cross-country skiing in Saskatoon. The city is home to several outstanding cross-country ski trails ranging from 2 - 5.5 km that are monitored and groomed by the City of Saskatoon, with assistance from the Sask​atoon Nordic Ski Club. Ski trails are located along the banks of the beautiful South Saskatchewan River and in a variety of parks and open spaces throughout Saskatoon. The city boasts both skate and classic ski trails that are perfect for people of all ages and skill levels.
  • Kinsmen Park has 2.7 km of classic and skate trails (mostly flat terrain with some small hills; perfect for all ski levels).
  • Wildwood Golf Course has 8 km of classic and skate ski trails (mostly flat terrain with some gentle hills; perfect for all ski levels).
  • Holiday Park Golf Course has 3.5 km of double tracked and skating trails.
  • Meewasin Park to Adilman Buffer has 2 km of single track trails.
  • Lower Meewasin Park has a 4.8 km single loop track.
  • Upper Meewasin Park has a 3.4 km single loop track.
  • Diefenbaker Park has a 2.6 km single track trail.
  • Forest Park has a 2 km single track trail.
  • Victoria Park has a 1.3 km single track trail.
Cross-country ski lessons for people of all ages are taught by the Saskatoon Nordic Ski Club at the Kinsmen Park. View the club's trail conditions report​ for trail updates.

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Primary trails at Holiday Park Golf Course, Wildwood Golf Course, Kinsman Park and Lower Meewasin Park, Saskatoon.

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lat. 52.16707° N, long. -106.6116° W

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