Twenty-seven years have passed since the official incorporation of the North Bay Nordic Ski Club in 1975. The Club has been at its current location on Northshore Road since the winter of 1978. Much has changed over the years – the appearance of the trails, the snow grooming equipment we employ, the clothing we wear, the ski equipment we use, and the clubhouse facilities we enjoy.
The trails that once accommodated a single snowmobile and tracksetter are now up to 6 meter width to allow both classic and skating techniques and the passage of large sophisticated snow-grooming equipment. Our clubhouse, Jackrabbit Lodge, and equipment garage have all been improved steadily over the years.
But with all these changes, many things remain constant at the North Bay Nordic Ski Club. The rugged hills of the escarpment north of Trout Lake remain as challenging and daunting as ever; the downhill runs are just as fast. And the great strength of the Club, its spirit of volunteerism, continues to drive the Club in all of its pursuits.
The North Bay Nordic Ski Club has grown and owes its success to the innumerable hours spent by the hundreds of volunteers that have come together over the years. Without these people the club would be nothing like it is today – arguably one of the best member owned cross country ski areas in Canada.
The preceding section contains excerpts directly from “Kick and Glide – A history of the North Bay Nordic Ski Club; 1975 – 2002” by Dave Minden. This book, published in 2003, provides an excellent 256 page overview of the Club’s history. We encourage you to read through it if you get a chance.
The trails that once accommodated a single snowmobile and tracksetter are now up to 6 meter width to allow both classic and skating techniques and the passage of large sophisticated snow-grooming equipment. Our clubhouse, Jackrabbit Lodge, and equipment garage have all been improved steadily over the years.
But with all these changes, many things remain constant at the North Bay Nordic Ski Club. The rugged hills of the escarpment north of Trout Lake remain as challenging and daunting as ever; the downhill runs are just as fast. And the great strength of the Club, its spirit of volunteerism, continues to drive the Club in all of its pursuits.
The North Bay Nordic Ski Club has grown and owes its success to the innumerable hours spent by the hundreds of volunteers that have come together over the years. Without these people the club would be nothing like it is today – arguably one of the best member owned cross country ski areas in Canada.
The preceding section contains excerpts directly from “Kick and Glide – A history of the North Bay Nordic Ski Club; 1975 – 2002” by Dave Minden. This book, published in 2003, provides an excellent 256 page overview of the Club’s history. We encourage you to read through it if you get a chance.
Dave Minden recently contributed a piece about the history of North Bay Nordic in the second volume of the history of sports in North Bay titled "FLASHBACKS- They Were Our Heroes (Part 2)" written by Pete Handley and edited by Brent Pigott of the North Bay Hall of Fame. FLASHBACKS also features some 150 heritage sports photographs and around 150 other pictures are tied in with the various stories. This book can be purchased at Gulliver's Book Store, the Discovery North Bay Area Museum, Memorial Gardens box office, City Hall 2nd floor Parks & Rec department and various Board members. Proceeds go to the NBSHF to allow it to continue its work honouring the best in North Bay sport.
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