Plan ahead and follow our COVID-19 guidelines to help us keep our facilities and trails open. The safety of our staff and visitors is our top priority.
Please note that these rules and requirements may evolve throughout the course of our Winter season as we respond to current Alberta Health guidelines, so please check this webpage before every visit.
Thank you for your cooperation and happy skiing!
COVID-19 Guidelines
Indoor Facilities / Day Lodge
- A mask or face covering is required in all indoor spaces, line-ups to purchase tickets and anywhere you are unable to maintain 2 metres apart from people not in your cohort. We recommend to wear a mask at all times when not skiing.
- Bag storage inside the lodge is not available. Please use your vehicles for storage. Racks are available outside the lodge, by the first aid room.
- Starting December 13, there will be no sitting space available. Cornerstone Café is take out ONLY. If you have brought your own lunch, we invite you to enjoy it outside.
- Café North and Café South sitting areas will be unavailable from December 13 to January 13. Pleas use your vehicle to prepare for your activity or arrive on site ready to ski.
Access to the Visitor Information, Cornerstone Café and Washrooms is available, but please exit the lodge as sitting space is unavailable.
- Hand-sanitizer dispensers are available at all entrance points, washrooms and café.
- Please limit your stay to 15 min during peak visitation times.
- Change rooms will not be available this season. Please arrive dressed in your gear or get ready in your vehicle.
- If the lodge is at capacity, you will not be able to enter the building.
- Additional Washrooms are available in the Cross Country Skiing and Biathlon Team Rooms (Parking Lot #1, across the Biathlon Building and #5 across the Day Lodge and Stadium).
Trails and Physical Distancing
- Remember to maintain physical distancing at ALL TIMES. Keep 2 meters apart from people outside your household. If you can touch a person with your ski pole, you are too close.
- Only ski with members of your household. Stick to your group. Do not gather with other households or groups.
- Gathering and socializing with non-household members outside of a structured training/sport group is not permitted under the new AHS guidelines.
COVID Health Screening
Have you…
- Been in close contact with a confirmed or probable case of COVID-19?
- Travelled outside Canada within the last 14 days?
- Been feeling ill or have any symptoms, including a fever, sore throat, new cough, runny nose or shortness of breath?
Please go home. Do not enter our facilities.
Passes, Rentals and Lessons
Season Pass Pick up and Day Passes
Season passes can be picked up inside the Day Lodge at the main visitor information desk. If you have a medical condition preventing you from entering a public indoor space, give us a call and we will arrange a safe pick up time for you.
- Day tickets will be available at the Outside Ticket Window ONLY during peak visitation time.
- Due to COVID-19, contactless payment is preferred, if possible
Rentals and Lessons
All rentals and lessons are organized through our partner TrailSports. Rental rates do not include trail fees. Pre-book your lessons and rental gear online by clicking on the link below
Rental and lessons
General Safety
First Aid
In the event of a first aid emergency, please call 911, Kananaskis Dispatch 403-591-7755 or the Visitor Experience Desk 403-678-2400. Please report any incidents to a staff member. Please limit the exposure of first responders by wearing a mask or a face covering whenever possible.
Trail Reports
Always check our trail report or call the Visitor Experience Desk at 403 678 2400 before your visit to get the latest updates.
Trail Report
Recreating in Avalanche Country
While our cross-country skiing and fat biking trails are not in avalanche terrain, nearby popular backcountry destinations in Kananaskis Country can see avalanche activity. Always be prepared, read the latest avalanche bulletin, carry avalanche safety gear (transceiver, shovel and probe) and know how to use it.
Avalanche Canada