What is Canmore Nordic Center?
Canmore Nordic Center was built for the 1988 Winter Olympic Games and has since hosted many Competitions. Lastly, this year, it hosted the cross-country World Championship and the Biathlon World Cup.


Parking
The parking situation at Nordic Center is very good, with plenty of space; during events and really busy days, parking occasionally fills up. Roadside parking is always an option. Kananaskis Conservation is required to park at the Nordic Center. Get your pass online.
Entrance Fee – FREE For Summer Season
Canmore Nordic Centre does not charge any trail fees in the summer season!.
Daylodge
Visitor information services are available at the counter until 5:00 p.m. The Cornerstone Café operates from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., offering a variety of hot and cold meals, beverages, and energy snacks. Washrooms, change rooms, and showers, along with day lockers, a fireplace, and seating areas, are available until 4:45 p.m.
Shop & Rental Shop
See Trailsports.com website for more details. Rental shop is open daily 9AM – 6PM.


Activities In Canmore Nordic Center
While it is such an iconic venue for professional athletes, it offers amazing options for all visitors to enjoy world-class trails and amenities. It is a great place to bring kids, with many educational materials, a chance to observe professional athletes on world-class trails, and a chance to try many different sports.
Mountain Biking
The Canmore Nordic Centre offers 100 kilometers of mountain biking trails, including wide dirt roads and narrow single-track trails with varying difficulty levels. The Mountain Bike Skills Park features dirt jumps, bridges, drops, skinnies, and a wall ride for those looking for a challenge. Classes and bike rentals are available for beginners. See Trailsports.com website for more details. Rental shop is open daily 9AM – 6PM.


Hiking, Running
Hikers and trail runners can explore the park’s trails, with the popular Grassi Lakes trailhead located just 1 kilometer past the turnoff to the Day Lodge.


Disc Golf
The 18-hole disc golf course is known for its beautiful setting and challenging layout.



Orienteering
Those interested can develop their navigation and map-reading skills in three courses available year-round.
Roller skiing
enthusiasts will appreciate the 6.5 kilometers of paved trails designed for sport-specific training, with a linked biathlon range for roller biathlon (lanes must be pre-booked by a Range Safety Officer).
Paddle Boarding at Rundle Forebay Reservoir
Paddleboarding at the Canmore Nordic Centre offers a unique experience on the Rundle Forebay Reservoir. This picturesque location provides stunning views of the surrounding mountains, making it an ideal spot for a serene paddleboarding session. Glacier water is very cold, remember to follow safety guidelines.

Whether you’re seeking a leisurely hike, an adrenaline-pumping bike ride, or a game of disc golf with family and friends, the Canmore Nordic Centre has something for everyone to enjoy while surrounded by stunning mountain scenery.




