Nordic skiing BC

Winter in BC is a Nordic skier’s dream. With trails stretching from the coast to the interior, Nordic skiing in BC offers everything from gentle glides to challenging climbs, all surrounded by nature. Over on Vancouver Island, Raven Lodge at Mount Washington serves as a hub for pristine trails with incredible alpine and ocean views—a must for anyone seeking a one-of-a-kind Nordic experience.

In the heart of the province, SilverStar Mountain Resort boasts one of Canada’s most extensive Nordic networks, complete with perfectly groomed trails and cozy village vibes. Up north, the Quesnel-Wells network continues to grow, offering wide-open tracks through quiet forests and snowy vistas, perfect for both beginners and seasoned cross-country skiers.

Whether you’re just getting started or chasing your next winter adventure, cross country skiing in BC delivers memorable moments at every turn. Check out the stories below to get inspired for your next xc skiing in BC journey!

Trail expansion and new huts developed by the Wells and Area Trails Society (WATS) and Cariboo Ski...

Are you ready to find solid gold this winter? Welcome to Quesnel BC, a city that sits at the start...

Hallis Lake Ski Centre, Quesnel BC Bonnie Grenon

Make Quesnel your northern BC hub for winter activities, and you'll have easy access to skiing and...

Snow falls heavily as four women make their patient way on snowshoes and skis up the forested...

nordic skiing Raven Lodge Mt Washington BC Stevie Gaultier

“Get down and boogie!" My instructor cracks a smile as he gives our crew our first cross country ski...

Ever wonder what it's like spending multiple days or weeks at a ski resort for the winter? No need...

Wonderland trails winter Quesnel

Quesnel is a town of about 10,000 people and 13,000 more in the surrounding area - a lot larger than...

Surrounded by 360 degrees of mountains, the locals in Smithers have nothing but smiles, stoke and...

Kamloops

Kamloops, B.C. – At 7:00 am my alarm goes off, I hop out of bed, and peer out my hotel room window...

Wells folks

If you've ever been to an end-of-the-road town, you know they're always a bit different.