Trail Name:    North Highland Nordic Ski Area
Location:         Cabot Trail, Cape North
Type of Trail: Groomed, Tracked and Renovated
Grooming Schedule:    Daily by Pisten Bulley 100 grooming tractor
Number of Trails:          One main trail with three satellite loops leading off main trail,                                             totalling 14-16 kilometers when completely groomed
Ability-rating:    6km Easiest, 5km More Difficult,
                            3 km Most Difficult
                   Note that an additional 2 km of intermediate-advanced trail is groomed rarely.
Special Attractions:  Annual North Highland Loppet; Weekly Adult, Teen and   
                                 elementary-aged children's lessons.
Services: Instruction, rentals, indoor washrooms, waxing and warming room, snacks, and                 great hospitality.  Open 7 days a week 9-5  Telephone 902-383-2479 or call a                   contact if after hours.
Contact: L. Murray 902-383-2617; M. Curtis 902-383-2293
Email: , nhn@xcski.ca
Website: Click Here


Trail Name: Ski Tuonela
Location: Goose Cove St Anns Bay, 11km past the Gaelic College on the
                 Cabot Trail
Type of Trail: Touring Trail- marked-mapped and groomed NO TRACKS SET
Grooming Schedule: After every major snowfall and as required for renovation etc
Number of Trails: We have 17km of trails divided into the upper and lower loop systems.                           We also have the lift serviced Telemark Hill which is ungroomed.
Ability-rating : Intermediate to advanced.The first two kilometers is a gentle climb and                              would be termed "easy"
Special Attractions: On hill accommodations in Chalet style cabins.
Services: Main Lodge: Cabins; Sauna: Waxing room;Telemark & X-Country Gear Rentals;                      CANSI Telemark Instructors; retail sales of ski gear and clothing
Contact: Chris Law                         
Telephone: 902-295-7694                      
Email: tuonela@auracom.com
Website: www.skituonela.com






These trails for cross country skiing are listed as a public service. The information has been provided by the trail owner, club contact, etc. and has not been edited.
We recommend that you check our Today's Snow Conditions page for up-to-date reports on some of these trails, or call a head to obtain the current conditions for those not reporting to our Today's Snow Conditions service.


Trail Classification System

Backcountry Ski Area - no service, local inquiries advised
Touring Trail - marked, mapped
Tracked Trail - marked, mapped, tracks set by machine or ski, regularly maintained
Groomed and Track Set - marked, mapped, snow surface groomed or tilled and tracks
set by machine, regularly maintained
Groomed, Tracked and Renovated - marked, mapped, groomed, track set and  mechanically renovated as necessary, regularly maintained

Definitions

Grooming-mechanical or manual alteration or working of the snow surface to provide a
                  level trail
Marked- marked in such a manner that the skier finds the trail and will be able to
                complete their ski without leaving the trail
Renovating- involves the process of destroying and pulverizing previous set tracks to
                        create a smooth workable surface in which new tracks can be set

Other comments-trails may be multi use and be snowmobile traveled

Trail Name:Martock Cross Country Ski Park
Location: Windsor,N.S.
Type of Trail: Groomed and Tracked  - Snowmaking on 100% of terrain
Grooming Schedule: Daily
Number of Trails: 14
Ability-rating : beginner,intermediate,advanced
Special Attractions: weekly races/loppets,women's program,jackrabbit                                                       program,race program,lessons
Services: Lodge, cross country equipment rentals,food services,lounge,
               ski patrol,ski shop
Contact:    Ski Martock                       
Telephone:  902-798-9501                     
Email: admin@martock.com
Website: www.martock.com
Map: Click Here
Trail Name: Beaver Mountain Provincial Park
Location: Antigonish, Nova Scotia
Type of Trail: Ungroomed
Grooming Schedule: N/A
Number of Trails:
Ability-rating:
Special Attractions:
Services: N/A
Contact:    Antigonish County Recreation Department                       
Telephone:  902-8631141                    
Email: recreation@antigonishcounty.ns.ca
Website: www.antigonishrda.ns.ca/beavermountain

Trail Name: Municipal Activity Recreation Complex (MARC) 
Location: Dayspring, Nova Scotia 
Type of Trail: Touring,hiking 
Grooming Schedule: N/A
Number of Trails: eleven  Ability-rating: Beginner, Intermediate and Difficult  Special Attractions: Two on-site outdoor skating ponds and Toboggan Hill.  Services: N/A 
Contact: Municipality of the District of Lunenburg Rec. Dept. 
             Telephone: 902-541-1343 
Email: crandall@modl.ca
Website:  www.modl.ca 

Trail Name: Miller Point Peace Park
Location: Dayspring, Nova Scotia 
Type of Trail: Touring 
Grooming Schedule: N/A 
Number of Trails: 2 km of looping interpretive trail
Ability-rating: Beginner 
Special Attractions: LaHave River and Interpretative Center  Services:                                              washroom 
Contact: Municipality of the District of Lunenburg Rec. Dept.  Telephone:                          902-541-1343 
Email: crandall@modl.ca
Website:  www.modl.ca  

The following web sites are also a great resource for finding trails in Nova Scotia Click on the logo
NS Trails Information Project
Trail Name: Wentworth Hostel
Location: Wentworth, NS
Type of Trail: Touring trail
Number of Trails:3
Ability-rating :   intermediate
Special Attractions:
Services:Hostel Accomodations, water, maps, ski, pole and boot rentals
Contact:  Liz Rosky                        
Telephone:  902 548 2379                    
Email:  wentworthhostel@ns.sympatico.ca
Website:  www.hostellingintl.ns.ca


Trail Name: Wentworth Campground
Location:Wentworth, NS
Type of Trail: Touring trail
Number of Trails:   3
Ability-rating : beginner
Special Attractions:
Services: Hostel Accomodations, water, maps, ski, pole and boot rentals
Contact: Liz Rosky                        
Telephone: 902 548 2379                    
Email:  wentworthhostel@ns.sympatico.ca
Website: www.hostellingintl.ns.ca
Location:           Ski Ben Eoin,  On Rte 4,  20 kms West on Sydney.
Type of Trail:      Groomed, Tracked and Renovated by Bombardier BR400 and Snowmobile                                 (Brook Bend trail).
Grooming Schedule:  on a daily basis
Number of Trails: 11k for Classic (C) and Skating (S) techniques.                                                                        Trails 16ft (5m) wide.  Trackset for Classic technique on left hand side.
Ability-rating: White House Loop (bottom of hill) 3k, flat and easy C & S.
                      Hilltop Loops (top of the hill)  beginner.
                      Roller-Coaster  2.2k  C & S.
                      Rabbit Ear  1k  C & S.
                      Brook Bend  3k C only
                      Old Horse Rd. 1.5k C & S.  Intermediate.  Slope connecting top and                                             bottom trails. 
Special Attractions:   Volksport 1000km Challenge,  "Duathlon XC-Ski/Snowshoe Race                                             Jackrabbit Program,  Moonlight Jaunts, Socials. 
                                 Chairlift for easy access to Hilltop Trails.   Wilderness property and                                          Network of trails available to snowshoers.
Services:          Waxing hut, Canteen, Ski shop, Rental, Individual and Group instruction,                                                 Conference room, Washrooms, Cocktail Loundge.
Contact:           Ski Ben Eoin,  (902) 828-2804
Email:              info@skibeneoin.com
Website:           www.skibeneoin.com
Map:                  click here
Cape Breton Highlands National Park of Canada

Cape Breton Highlands National Park has 7 groomed trails in four different areas: Black Brook, Warren Lake, Broad Cove and Clyburn River Valley. Skiers should be advised that weather is very changeable especially at higher elevations.Grooming is done five days a week, Wednesday to Sunday. The first priority for grooming is the trails in the Black Brook Area. After those are done then Broad Cove and Clyburn Trail are groomed. National Park Trails are groomed for classic and skate skiing, except the Clyburn which is only groomed for classic skiing.
Permit is required to ski on any groomed trail in the Park. Youths and Students ski free. Adult fees are $5.00 per day or $35.00 for the season.
For Snow and Trail conditions call(902)285 -2549.
This recorded information is updated daily by the groomer operator -usually by 4:00 pm.
Contact: Heather Dixon
Telephone: (902) 285-2273 Email: atlantic.parksinfo@pc.gc.ca Website:www.parkscanada.gc.ca

Trail Name:Black Brook Length .75km
Location:Cape Breton Highlands National Park
Type of Trail: Groomed, Tracked and Renovated
Grooming Schedule: 5 days a week as needed
Ability-rating : 3 beginner,
Special Attractions: Scenic views of the Black Brook River canyon
Services: There is a warming hut and waxing hut, both with electricity and wood stoves, and pit privies at the main trail head at Black Brook.

Trail Name: Cove Look Out Trail Length 1.5 km
Location: Cape Breton Highlands National Park
Type of Trail: Groomed, Tracked and Renovated
Grooming Schedule:5 days a week as needed
Ability-rating : 2 intermediate
Services: Same trailhead at Black Brook

Trail Name: Otter Run Length 3.0 km
Location: Cape Breton Highlands National Park
Type of Trail:Groomed, Tracked and Renovated
Grooming Schedule:5 days a week as needed
Ability-rating : 2 intermediate
Services: Same Trail head at Black Brook

Trail Name: Sunrise Trail Length 5.5 km
Location: Cape Breton Highlands National Park
Type of Trail: Groomed, Tracked and Renovated
Grooming Schedule:5 days a week as needed
Ability-rating : 2 intermediate
Special Attractions: scenic views - This trail goes from Black Brook to Mary AnnFalls. It is part of the longer Trail that goes from Black Brook past Mary Ann Falls and to the Warren Lake Warden Station. The trail climbs to 500 feet above sea level and descends back down ( the other half of the trail).Scenic views of the Atlantic coastline and interior wilderness plateau wilderness.Watch for wildlife - moose, deer or even otter tracks. Services: Same Trail head at Black Brook plus there is a warm up hut and pit privy near the falls.

Trail Name: Mary Ann Falls - Length is 6.5 Location: Cape Breton Highlands National Park
Type of Trail: Groomed, Tracked and Renovated Grooming Schedule: 5 days a week as needed Ability-rating : 2 intermediate Special Attractions: The other part of the longer trail, that goes from Mary Ann Falls to the Warren Lake Warden Station.
Services: There is a warm up hut and pit privy near the falls.

Trail Name: Warren Lake Trail Length 3.0 return
Location: Cape Breton Highlands National Park
Type of Trail: Groomed, Tracked and Renovated
Grooming Schedule: 5 days a week as needed Ability-rating : 3 beginner,
Special Attractions: Trail is through a mixed forest of birch, maple, poplar and spruce to Warren Lake, the largest lake in the Park Services: Pit privies

Trail Name: Broad Cove Campground Length 3 km return
Location: Cape Breton Highlands National Park
Type of Trail: Groomed, Tracked and Renovated
Grooming Schedule: 5 days a week as needed Ability-rating : 3 beginner
Trail Name: Gold Mine Length 8 km return
Location: Cape Breton Highlands National Park
Type of Trail: Groomed, Tracked to the inside gate only for 2004.
Grooming Schedule: 5 days a week as needed Ability-rating : 3 beginner
Special Attractions: Views of the Golf Course - Highland Links. The Trail follows the Clyburn River through a hardwood valley of beech, maple and birch, with some white spruce. Scenic views of Franey Mountain.
Services: Warm up shelter at the Gold Mine ruins and a pit privy.

Backcountry Ski Area - no service, local inquiries advised Skiing in the Park off the groomed trails would be considered a Backcountry Ski Area. Skiers who ski off-trail in the Park are advised to check with Warden/Staff.
Kejimkujik National Park and National Historic Site (updated 12/19/07)

For the last two season, we have conditioned our trails.  The trails
are (*conditioned) flattened out, but are not track set.  They are conditioned the entire
width of the roads to Peskowesk and Big  Dam/Flowing Waters.
Trail Name: Big Dam/Flowing Waters Road, 8 kms return
Location: Kejimkujik National Park and National Historic Site
Type of Trail: Touring  (*Conditioned,see above)
Schedule of Grooming: Weather permitting, we conditioned the trail
                                      every Friday and Saturday from January 5th to March 31st
Ability of Rating:  This trail has some bigger hills and turns -rated at intermediate.
Contact:  Jackie Jorissen
Telephone: 1-902-682-2772
e-mail:  Jackie.Jorissen@pc.gc.ca


Trail Name:  Peskowesk Trail:   30 kms return
Location:  Kejimkujik National Park and Historic Site - Grafton Woods Trail Parking LotType of  Trail: Touring (*Conditioned,see above)
Schedule of Grooming:  Weather permitting, we conditioned the trail every Friday and                                           Saturday from January 5th to March 31st.
Ability Rating:  Rated at Intermediate
Special Attractions:  At the Lower Mersey River, 8 kms from trail head is a seasonal                                       warm-up shelter.
Contact: Jackie Jorissen
Telephone: 1-902-682-2772
e-mail: Jackie.Jorissen@pc.g.c.ca



Note:  The Visitor Centre is open every weekend from 9:00 to 4:00
beginning January 5th.  Two warm up shelters at Merrymakedge  and  one at
Mill Falls are enclosed with wood stoves and firewood with nearby pit
prives for day use.   Two backcountry cabins are available to rent in the
winter.  Mason's cabin is located 27 kms from the Peskowesk trail head and
required travelling a further 11 kms of ungroomed trail.   The firetower
cabin is  19 kms from the Peskowesk  trail head, with 8 kms ungroomed
trails.  Reservations are required.  For more information and to reserve.
call 902-682-2772 from 8;30-4:30.