Women on Skis - Trails

The Ottawa/Gatineau area is blessed with many kilometres of groomed ski trails. Many of the trails are free to use and others charge a fee.

There are other trails in the Greenbelt which are ungroomed. Also, there are trails outside the city area. Some are groomed, others are not.

Only groomed trails in Ottawa/Gatineau are listed below.

The following trails charge a fee:

NCC have a Georeferenced map of the park which can pinpoint your current position on its map when you are there (lost, injured, just curious). Download the app to your cell phone.  If you are skiing there note the emergency phone - 613-239-5351.  It is on the back of your pass.

The following trails do not charge trail fees but depend largely on donations. They are all multi-use trails.  You will meet walkers, cyclists and snowshoers. Most are learning to respect the groomed tracks.  Please support these community trails.

In Ottawa:

Latest grooming information for all of the community trails (except Orleans) can be found at Nordic-Pulse

Most of the trails associations post the trail conditions on their websites or on social media. Our WOS X follows the trail conditions on @womenonskis     Follow us to follow the trails.

SHeritageEast Ski Heritage East –

    Along the Ottawa River East from the Museum of Aviation and Space (Aviation Parkway and Sir George-Etienne Cartier Parkway)  to Petrie Island (Trim Rd) The trail follows the bank of Ottawa River, through adjacent woods with numerous loops and spur trails.  Parking is off Sir George Cartier Parkway - P6, P7, P27, N end of Blair Road, 

 facebook page  website

 

Orleans Nordic Ski Club  website   Latest tracking information – 613-837-snow (7669)rsz onsc

    Green’s Creek (Hornet’s Nest)  – 4.1 km groomed
    Mer Bleu – 20.5 km – groomed from trailhead P20 on Anderson Rd
    Pine Grove Forest – 18 km – 6.4 groomed

 

Rideau Rideau Winter Trail  – 

east side of Rideau River from Donald St. to Bank Street (working toward Vincent Massey in future).  Also has loops and spur trails, one with a significant hill.

Facebook    website

 

KichiSibi Kichi Sibi Winter Trail (formerly SJAM) -

along the Ottawa River from the War Museum to Westboro Beach with several loops and spur trails.  Parking near Champlain Bridge, Remmic Rapids, War Museum and accessible by O Train.

facebook      website

 

Brittania

Britannia Winter Trail – 

 Centered in Britania Park, the trail extends east to the Deschenes Rapids parking lot and west through Andrew Hayden Park plus several loops.  It links up with Ottawa West Winter Trail.  Parking is best at Britannia Park.

 Website   Facebook 

 

OttWest Ottawa West Winter Trial  –  

groomed by Kanata Nordic from Moodie Dr. to March Rd. in Kanata and back up to NCC P3 on Corkstown Road, below the 417 and south as far as Robertson Road.  Also from Carling Ave. at Rifle Road to the Ottawa River.  Parking at Rifle Road at Carling, NCC P3 or roadside on Corkstown at Moodie or March.

 Facebook  trail conditions

 

 

In Chelsea Area:

Chelsea Community Trail 18 km along Gatineau River on the railway right-of-way           facebook

 

Meet & Ski

Many of our leaders enjoy a day on our Community Trails.  When the weather is looking good they may invite members to join them on one of the trails in short notice.

 

Other sites of interest

  • Musician on Skis Daily photos of scenery, birds, wildlife or outdoor activities, mainly in Gatineau Park – frequently showing ski conditions in Gatineau Park or Chelsea Community Trail. http://musicianonskis.ca/blog
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