Current Ski Trail Conditions

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Algonquin Park has several ski trail networks with over 110 kilometres of cross-country (nordic) skiing opportunities. Algonquin's long, cold, and snowy winters plus award winning trails make for excellent skiing. Check the latest conditions below or learn more about winter in Algonquin Park.

Trail
Status
Closed
Use Caution
Use Caution
Closed
Open
0 km (0%)
37 of 45 km (82%)
16 km (100%)
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-
37 cm
37 cm
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Trail Type
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Groomed and Trackset
Groomed and Trackset
Wilderness
Updates
Closed for the season. Use caution. Spring conditions. Trail may be icy or slow depending upon the temperature. Always watch for hazards on the trail. Watch for bare patches. Loops are groomed and trackset for classic and skate skiing by Ontario Parks on a regular basis. Warm-up cabins and vault toilets at the cabins. The David Thompson loop is closed. Travel according to trail conditions and your ability. Check at the trailhead for important notices. Check back for updates. Use caution. Spring conditions. Trail may be icy or slow depending upon the temperature. Always watch for hazards on the trail. Watch for bare patches. The Old Railway Bike Trail serves as a flat multi-use trail from Cache Lake to Rock Lake and across the Old Airfield. This trail is groomed and trackset for classic and skate skiing by Ontario Parks on a regular basis. This easy trail is best accessed from the Mew Lake Campground during the winter. This trail is suitable for novice skiers, snowshoers, fat bikers and winter campers. Travel according to trail conditions and your ability. Always watch for hazards on the trail. Check at the trailhead for important notices. Check back for updates. Closed for the winter of 2024/2025 for nearby construction activities.
Map
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Open = Open   Use Caution = Use Caution (see updates)   Closed = Closed

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