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Trail Name Distance Time (kilometers (minutes one-way) one-way)
Neverland Trail 3.8 30-90
Kids’ Adventure 1 15-45
Outrun 0.4 5-15
Inside Passage 2.0 20-60
Olympic Connector 1.0 10-30
Twilight Meadows 0.7 5-15
Wetland Wanderer(dog on leash) 1.8 15-45
Over Easy 0.1 5-15
½ Way Around the World 0.4 5-15
Top of the World 0.6 5-15
Around the World 1.8 15-45(dog-friendly)
Porter’s Glide 2.8 25-75(walk/s-shoe/dog-friendly)
Brandywine View 1.7 20-60(dog-friendly)
Olympic Nordic Combined 3.5 30-90
Olympic Biathlon 4.0 40-120
Biathlon Connector 0.6 10-30
Mountain View 2.5 20-60
Lower Line Road 0.7 15-45
Glide Connector 0.3 5-15(dog-friendly)
Cross Train 0.4 5-15
Olympic Cross-Country / 7.5 50-150Ski Jump Loop
Metal Dome 0.3 5-15
Trail Name Distance Time (kilometers (minutes one-way) one-way)
Madeley Creek Loop 3.9 30-90
Rich’s Return 0.3 5-15
Norwegian Woods 5.0 45-135
Lunch Lake 1.1 15-45
Way To Go 0.6 5-15
Madeley Road 2.9 20-60
Keith’s Challenge 1.4 25-75
Howe It Goes 2.5 25-75
Loon Lake Loop 2.5 25-75
Falls Bypass 0.2 5-15
Callaghan Connector 1.0 10-30
At Whistler Olympic Park, you can create moments your family and friends will remember. Laugh, explore, and get inspired by the serene park while you connect with the ones that matter most. All ages, new to snow or seasoned expert, with your four-legged friend or your tot in a chariot. There are a variety of activities to experience!
Head out on cross-country skis, snowshoes or a fat bike and explore the park’s spectacular landscape. Take a skate or classic ski lesson from our experienced instructors, or play on the toboggan hill with the whole family.
Discover the history from the 2010 Winter Games and learn about the park’s legacy, the athletes’ stories, and feel like an Olympian when you try to shoot your own biathlon rifle!
After a day out in the snow, gather your family and friends around the outdoor bonfire or in the cozy, fully licensed Day Lodge and feel at home.
Caution avalanche area
Closed avalanche area
Ski trail – db. green / easiestSki trail – green / easySki trail – blue / intermediateSki trail – black / advancedBaseboard returnWilderness route – ungroomed
Dog-friendly area – on-leash
Dog-friendly area – off-leash
Walker-friendly area
Waterfall
Bathroom
Rainbow/Sproatt Access Trailhead
604-964-0059
Whistler Olympic Park
Legend
Admission Booths
Madeley Creek Trails
Olympic Plateau TrailsOur friendly team can provide assistance with season pass sales, lessons for all ages and abilities, equipment rentals and retail. Enjoy breakfast, lunch and snacks in the licensed restaurant. Open daily.
Day tickets should be purchased at the entry-gate admission booths.
Biathlon Range
ONE PASS.ONE PRICE.
ENDLESSRECREATION.
Map information is approximate and subject to change depending on seasonal and operational conditions.
Please consult official topographic data for critical navigation.
NORDICEXPERIENCES
FOR THE WHOLEFAMILY
Day Lodge
Competitive and recreational biathlon programs are held at this world-class facility.
Inquire at Day Lodge.
Version: 21-Nov-2017
IntroductorySki Jump Zone• Beginner ski jumping
for all ages
• Ski play area
• Training Ski Jumps10 m, 20 m, 40 m
Snow FunZone• Family
tobogganing
• Snow Play Zone
emergency (day time) 778-228-4586emergency (after hours) 911!
Ski Callaghan Activities
Cross Country Responsibility Code
The points listed in the Cross Country Responsibility Code are the “rules of the road” when you are visiting Ski Callaghan. The primary safety consideration and obligation under the Cross Country Responsibility Code is to ski in a controlled and responsible manner. Failure to follow the Cross Country Responsibility Code may result in withdrawal of access privileges. Ski Callaghan also recommends that you never ski alone.
There are elements of risk that common sense and personal awareness can help reduce. Regardless of how you decide to use the trails, always show courtesy to others. Please adhere to the code listed below and share with others the responsibility for a safe outdoor experience.
1 Always check posted trail conditions.
2 Ski in the direction indicated and obey all posted signs and warnings. Keep off closed trails.
3 Always ski to the right when meeting on-coming skiers and when skiing on double track.
4 Yield the track to faster skiers and skiers calling 'track'.
5 Ski in control. On two-way trails, descending skiers have the right-of-way.
6 Do not stop where you obstruct a trail or are not visible to others. Move off the track quickly if you fall or during rest stops.
7 Do not litter. Take out what you pack in. Respect all property.
8 Report all incidents.
Know the Code — Be safety conscious. It is your responsibility.
For snowshoetrails see
separate map
Cross Country Skiing
Whether exploring for the first time or training for a race, Ski Callaghan offers all levels of ski trails for both skate and classic skiing.
Dog-friendly TrailsSki Callaghan welcomes well behaved dogs with their owners, on the dedicated skiing, snowshoeing and walking dog trails. These trails are signified as either on-leash or off-leash and are highlighted in pink on the trail map. In addition, certain parking areas have been designated as on-leash areas. These designated areas are the only places within Ski Callaghan where dogs are permitted. For the safety and enjoyment of all, please adhere to the following rules:
Rules for Dogs and Their Owners
1. All dogs brought into Ski Callaghan require a season or day “Dog Pass” attached to their collar.
2. All dogs must be “on-leash” when in the dog-friendly parking areas. Please adhere to the signage.
3. A maximum of two dogs is permitted per user while on the multi-use trails.
4. Dogs are required to be under the control of their owner at all times while in the Park.
5. Owners are required to bag and remove all dog waste from the trails and parking lots.
6. All reports of aggressive or noisy dogs will be taken seriously and investigated. Any dog accused of biting another dog or Ski Callaghan user, or causing damage to property will have its access privileges immediately and permanently withdrawn.
Snowshoeing Trails
The map that you are currently reading is a skitrail map. Please see the separate snowshoetrail map available in the rental shop or at guestservices for snowshoe trails and descriptions.
Ski Callaghan has over 35 km of snowshoe trails weaving through the landscape. There are some unique risks associated with this activity. These include running water, streams under the snow, tree wells, cliffs and avalanches. To minimize risks and maximize enjoyment, please stay on the designated snowshoe trails and obey all warning signs.
Walking TrailsWalking with or without a dog is permitted on the Porter’s Glide Trail. Please stay to the side of the trail and off the prepared ski tracks.
Tobogganing / Ski Play AreasEnjoy the thrill of tobogganing and ski play in the designated areas within the Park. All children must be supervised by an adult when using either of these areas. For your safety and the safety of all guests, ensure to follow the rules posted at the Toboggan hills and Ski Play Areas. Free toboggans and helmets are also available at the Whistler Olympic Park rental shop.
See you on the trails!
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Parkway 1.8 10-30
Meadows Loop 1.9 15-40
Solitude Loop 4.3 35-80
Real Life 4.5 35-90
Mainline 8.4 65-180
Upper Wild Spirit 3.2 25-50
Wild Spirit 4.1 40-120
Morningstar 2.0 15-30
Trail Name Distance Time (kilometers (minutes one-way) one-way)
Finger Lakes 4.3 60-150
Into Woods 3.6 90-240
Out Of Woods 1.3 25-80
Lost Crew 3.7 90-240
Telemagique 10.4 240-480
Ring Valley 2.6 70-180
Morning Glory 2.5 80-160
Solitude Glacier 5 180-360
Persons not registered at Journeyman Lodge and planning on remaining in the backcountry past 4:30 pm are advised to park at the Alexander Falls Recreation site, south of the admission booths.
Overnight parking for Journeyman Lodge guests is available only in a designated area near Alexander Falls Ski Touring Centre. Check-in is mandatory. Unregistered cars remaining in Ski Callaghan parking lots past 4:30 pm will be cause for a possible RCMP missing person notification. All staff costs incurred in resolving the overdue issue shall be charged to the offender prior to release of the vehicle.
emergency (day time) 604-938-0616emergency (after hours) 911!
1-877-938-0616
Callaghan Country Ski Trails
Your adventure destination! Ski up early and enjoy lunch or take your time and spend the night. Our full-service lodge caters to both cross country skiers and those big mountain riders looking to shred Powder Mountain’s most expansive north faces. Reservations required.
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Start your day adventure from the first entrance to Ski Callaghan. Enjoy a fresh roasted coffee and baked snack from Double Decker Coffee Roasting before jumping on the Callaghan Lake shuttle or starting your ski pilgrimage to the Journeymen lodge. Access Callaghan, our unique ski shop offers all manner of snow travel tools for either rent or purchase.
Check-in for snow shuttles, Journeyman Lodge, and our lunchin the alpine can all be made at Guest Services.
Alexander FallsSki Touring Centre
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Ski trail – intermediate
Ski trail – advanced
Wilderness route – ungroomed
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SKITRAIL MAP
www.skicallaghan.com
Hours & Contact
Trail Ratings
Whistler Olympic Park9:00 am to 4:30 pm • Weekdays8:30 am to 4:30 pm • Weekends3 pm to 9 pm • Wednesday Evenings (mid-winter)
info • 604-964-0059 emergency • day time 778-228-4586 / after hours 911
web • www.whistlerolympicpark.comemail • info@whistlerolympicpark.com
Callaghan Country9:00 am to 4:30 pm • Mondays, Tuesdays, Fridays8:30 am to 4:30 pm • Weekends
Contact Usphone • 604-938-0616 / toll free • 1-877-938-0616 emergency • day time 604-938-0616 / after hours 911
web • www.callaghancountry.comemail • reservations@callaghancountry.com
After daytime sessions, all users and their vehicles must exit Ski Callaghan prior to 4:30 pm.
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Callaghan Country provides convenient access to a full range of experiences including classic, skate, and wilderness cross-country skiing, as well as forest and meadow snowshoeing, we specialize in providing genuine winter adventures that are guaranteed to reconnect you with the natural world. Many of our trails are family- and pooch-friendly. Our charming base area and ski shop, located above Alexander Falls, are well equipped to provide all the necessities for your day excursion while our full-service Journeyman Lodge, located in the majestic sub-alpine, is a great destination for overnight adventure. Our knowledgeable and engaging team invites you to come and explore the vast wilderness trail network of the Upper Callaghan and Solitude Valleys.
Callaghan Country
All trails are classified according to their relative difficulty compared to each other within Ski Callaghan. While gradient and direction of travel are big factors, consideration to trail width and average snow conditions are taken into account. Skiers are reminded that this is mountainous terrain and was once an Olympic competition venue. Difficulty ratings may differ from other ski areas.
Double Green Circle - EasiestSuitable for first-time skiers, young families and parents pulling pulks.
Green Circle - EasyExpect gradual hills and long run outs. Basic climbing and descending skills required
Blue Square - IntermediateExpect moderate grades with corners. Competent climbing, descending and cornering skills required.
Black Diamond - AdvancedExpect significant elevation changes and corners. Precise maneuvering on hills with tight and high speed cornering skills required. Physically demanding.
Brown Triangle - Wilderness / Backcountry RouteExpect no grooming whatsoever. Wilderness ski touring skills including travel, navigational, terrain, weather and avalanche assessment knowledge required. No Ski Patrol. Persons are responsible for any cost of rescue service.
Wilderness Skiing Advisory
Ski Callaghan includes vast expanses of hazardous backcountry terrain. If you leave the groomed cross country ski trails, you are entering a backcountry wilderness area which is uncontrolled, unmarked, not inspected, not patrolled and involves many risks, dangers and hazards including avalanche. Be prepared for any and all eventualities including: avalanche danger, terrain hazards, changes in weather and/or snow conditions, nightfall and the possibility of a medical emergency.
Ski Callaghan is extremely large and while ski patrol is an integral part of our service, visitors are advised that trails are not always travelled frequently.
To facilitate prompt emergency care in the event of a mishap, visitors are advised to carry a fully charged cell phone and be aware that there may be areas of poor reception and/or transmission.
Never Ski Alone!
Ski Callaghan is not responsible for the safety of any persons using the backcountry wilderness areas. If you are planning to travel in the Backcountry, minimize your risk by:
• Ensuring you have the knowledge, navigational aids (map, compass), appropriate gear, knowledge, skills and training to complete the trip
• Leaving a trip plan with a reliable person regarding your proposed route and expected return time.
• Carrying and knowing how to use an avalanche rescue beacon, a shovel, a probe or probe ski poles.
• Checking the weather and avalanche danger. Canadian Avalanche Centre. Phone: 1-800-667-1105 Bulletin: http://www.avalanche.ca/cac/bulletins/latest
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