May 08, 2012 (Gatineau, QC) – Check out this video and see what it’s like to participate in the annual Canadian Ski Marathon, North America’s oldest and longest Nordic ski tour, held since 1967. The fully supported event features 160km of trails along the Canadian Shield and is conquered by participants of all ages.
January 31, 2012 (Montebello, ON) – I am very proud to report that despite recent freezing rain and warm weather, the traditional trail – Gatineau-Montebello-Lachute – is in excellent condition. The full trail has been groomed creating a hard base with some parts of the trail boasting 45cm of snow.
… With plenty of snow expected in the forecast, groomers will do another pass next week to further pack down the trail for optimal conditions during the marathon. Other updates to the trail include;
– Section 7: Thanks to the generosity of the land owners east of St. Sixte, the trail is back in the fields, thereby avoiding the 2 km of skiing the sandy, salty snow bank along highway 317.
– Section 6: The Highway 50 underpass west of Montebello has been completed, eliminating the need to cross any autoroute construction sites.
– Section 5: The rocky pieces of trail north of Montebello, especially notorious in the last 2 years, has been completely rebuilt using a hydraulic shovel. The ups and downs are still there, but the rocks are gone and the previous hair raising turns are much safer.
– Section 4: The trail has been relocated to avoid the hill with the hairpin turn going down to the Kinonge River valley. It is still a big hill, but with sweeping turns and a new wide bridge at the bottom.
Plans are already in the works for more trail improvements in 2013 so we can all test our personal limits on a challenging, but safe, trail.
We are also happy to announce that CSM Section 5 (Montebello to Kanauk) is open now for people to try out before the marathon. You can pick up passes at the Hotel Ski Shop.
Finally, please reach out to all unregistered skiers who may be sitting on the fence. Don’t let the “It didn’t or I didn’t(s)” stop them from having an incredible February CSM experience.
Help us fill up the Montebello with sweaty skiers telling amazing CSM stories – don’t wait, book your Montebello room today!
January 13, 2011 (Montreal, QC) – The 45th Canadian Ski Marathon features adventure and camaraderie on cross-country skis with a 160km route over two days for 2,000+ skiers. First run in 1967 as part of Canada’s centennial celebration, the world’s longest ski tour follows a route just north of the Ottawa River in Quebec’s Western Laurentian Mountains – from Lachute just outside of Montreal, to Gatineau north of Ottawa, with an overnight in Montebello.
Ski the whole route or as many sections as you’d like – there are Tourer divisions and breakdowns for age and gender, as well as for families and teams. Or enter the Coureur des Bois category and ski the whole 9 yards – 160km.
This year, the Canadian Ski Marathon announced an alliance with the Canadian Birkebeiner in Edmonton, Alberta and the Canadian Armed Forces Personnel and Family Support Services for the first Annual Nordic Ski Day in Canada to be held on Saturday February 12, 2011.
The CSM and Canadian “Birkie” are inviting the men and women who proudly serve in the Canadian Forces to come and challenge themselves at either event. And the Honourable Peter Gordon MacKay, Minister of National Defence and Minister for the Atlantic Gateway, is the CSM’s Honourary President for the second straight year.