The Bruce Peninsula - - Cross-country Skiing in the Bruce Peninsula Ontario


The Bruce Peninsula is a wonderous place to cross-country ski in the winter. With the beautiful vistas over-looking Georgian Bay, and the splendour of the Bruce Peninsula National Park - the Bruce Peninsula offers a world class cross-country ski experience!

Colpoys ( map ) The Colpoy's Trail is groomed through gently rolling, sheltered woods and open fields starting just north of Colpoy's Bay. A part of this trail follows the well-known Bruce Trail and provides great views across the bay.


Rankin
( map ) The Rankin Trail provides well-groomed skiing through wind-sheltered, rolling woodlands. This trail is more for the novice skier with some nice hills on the north end. The trail can be accessed at the Amabel/ Albemarle Township line or the Red Bay Road or from Red Bay Lodge.


Sawmill
( map ) The Sawmill Trail, which starts 1km east of Suntrail Outfitters in Hepworth, is comprised of beginner to expert loops, well-groomed for both diagonal and skate skiing techniques. The trails are cut through rolling land, sheltered by hardwood and evergreen stands. There are gentle loops for beginners and challenging hills for the expert. This trail is used by clubs and schools for outings and races and also hosts a divisional race, the Suntrail Special.

NEW! Sawmill's Jackrabbit Loop is now illuminated for evening skiing!

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