The Hinton Nordic Skiers Club in Alberta is celebrating its 50th anniversary, reflecting on decades of volunteer efforts that built world-class cross-country skiing trails and hosted international events. Despite recent snow challenges, the club continues to thrive with growing youth programs and new facilities. Community members highlight the lasting legacy of the trails in William A. Switzer Park.
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Huntsville Curling Club marks 125th anniversary with community event
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The Huntsville Curling Club is set to celebrate its 125th anniversary on January 31, 2026, coinciding with Curling Day in Canada. The day will feature historical exhibits, interactive games, and live broadcasting by TSN at local venues in Huntsville, Ontario. Community members are invited to join in honoring the club's century-long tradition.
The Mono Nordic Ski Club organized its annual cross-country skiing event at Monora Park in Mono on January 24, drawing over 170 competitors from across southern Ontario. Participants from various clubs, high schools, and universities raced in challenging snowy conditions, earning points for the Southern Ontario Paraffin Race Series. The event highlighted the club's 40-year history of promoting Nordic skiing.
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Over 400 participants gathered at Arrowhead Provincial Park for the annual Nordic ski races involving Muskoka's elementary schools on February 26. The event, organized by the Arrowhead Nordic Ski Club, featured 386 registered young skiers competing in a freestyle format. Volunteers ensured a smooth and fun day focused on participation.
More than 80 blind and visually impaired athletes from Canada and abroad have gathered in Kananaskis Country for a cross-country skiing event. The gathering emphasizes accessibility, inclusion, and community among participants.
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The Wyoming High School Nordic Skiing State Championships are set for this weekend at the Skyline Nordic Trail System near Pinedale. The event features freestyle and classic races for both girls and boys, with several defending champions returning. The championships were relocated from South Pass near Lander due to snow conditions.
Newly crowned Olympic champions Anna-Odine Stroem of Norway and Nika Prevc of Slovenia headline the women's ski jumping World Cup in Hinzenbach, Austria, following the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics. The event features other Olympic medalists competing on the normal hill, where Prevc defends her title from last year. Strong contenders from host nation Austria aim to challenge the leaders.
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Canada has named a 15-member Para nordic ski team, including guides, for the Milano Cortina 2026 Paralympic Winter Games. The squad is led by veteran Mark Arendz, who is heading to his fifth Games with 12 Paralympic medals. The team features a mix of experienced medallists and debutants, building on Canada's strong history in the sport.
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