Alberta cross country skiing
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Alberta cross country skiing

Alberta, Canada (xc) cross country skiing is a recreational activity very much enjoyed in most of the communities located in the province.

cross-countryCross country skiing in Canada is enjoyed in many forms. There is nordic skiing, ski touring, telemarketing, backcountry skiing, track skiing and skate skiing.

Many of the communities in Alberta which enjoy an active winter activity season are located near alpine nordic centres. The nordic centres maintain a network of cross country ski trails, provide ski lessons, guided tours and operate the nordic centre lodges and rental shops.

Tours vary. There are day tours and multi day adventures. Some may include meals, accommodations, entertainment and transportation to and from staging areas. Most include a skilled guide with wilderness survival skills and first aid training.

There are parks and community pathways located within the communities of Alberta which maintain cross country ski trails during the winter season. The trails are used for recreation purposes and for moving around the community.

Cross country ski trails are maintained at different levels. Some are left alone as wilderness trails maintained by nature. Well... the trails located in some of the parks, communities and alpine nordic centres are maintained and include amenities like night lights, groomed trails and warming huts with wood stoves.

The parks in the Rocky Mountain region are a popular cross country ski vacation destination in Alberta, Canada. There are resorts, nordic centres and staging areas in the Banff National Park, Jasper National Park and in Kananaskis Country.

In the North Alberta region some of the cross country ski destinations to visit include the Muskoseepi Park and the Wapiti Trails in Grande Prairie.

Central Alberta, Canada parks and trails which are xc skiing destinations include the Pigeon Lake Provincial Park and the North Saskatchewan River Valley near Edmonton; the William A. Switzer Park near Hinton and the Crimson Lake Provincial Park near Rocky Mountain House.

Some of the South Alberta cross country ski destinations include the Fish Creek Provincial Park near Calgary; the Cypress Hills Interprovincial Park located southeast of Medicine Hat; the Crowsnest Pass and the Waterton Lakes National Park located in the southwest corner of the province.

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