
The Frost Centre ski trails are narrower than most and are groomed for Classic only.
Taking this into consideration they are within the intermediate range.
A few of the trails, such as the Marten trail do have some technical downhill sections making speed control essential but on the whole the trails are suited for almost any level of skier. Due to their distance from main roads we do suggest that you ski the Deer and Moose trail with a partner in case of an emergency. Also we suggest that you don't leave for Moose trail any later than 2:00 PM to avoid skiing back after dark.
The trails are operated by a non-profit volunteer organization (Ski Friends of the Frost Centre) so all proceeds from ticket sales go to the maintenance and improvement of these trails. Fees can be paid at the trailhead. If no-one is present in the parking lot office please make payment following instructions in the kiosk. Please enjoy your ski with us.
This trail is an access point to all the other trails. The Fox trail terrain is generally suited to the intermediate with small ups and downs through the body of the trail but is most memorable for the hills at the start and finish. Graded: Intermediate
This trail lives up to its name very well. This is an excellent beginner or first time skier trail. It is short, flat and even. It makes a perfect first time ski or a warm up before attempting a more challenging trail. Real beginners might choose to walk up the first hill as they start from the parking lot. Otherwise, Graded: Beginner
This trail has an excellent mix of everything cross-country skiing is about. Nice flat areas to get into the groove, a series of ups and downs as well as several majestic views from the trail. If you only have a chance to ski one of the Frost Centre trails this is the one to choose. Graded: Intermediate

This is the only trail that speed control is essential. There is a steep but straight hill before two breathtaking vista lookouts. They alone are worth the ski to anyone who feels comfortable with the steep downhill that follows them. The Flying Furlong is an excellent challenge for a skier who enjoys a bit more thrilling ride. Graded: Advanced
This trail is not only an access trail for the Deer and Moose trail but also an excellent trail by itself. It starts off with several KM of flat groomed trail to get you in the groove and than changes to some gradual sloping hills. There is a challenging descent just before the bear ski shelter, which is a perfect spot to warm up with some hot chocolate and re-wax your skies. The second half of this trail has some other fairly challenging and technical hill sections making it a perfect choice for anyone who wants a good workout. Graded: Intermediate
Due to the distance of this trail it is not for every skier. Those who decide to take the time to ski this trail will not be disappointed. This trail has long rolling hills that meander through hardwood forest. The Deer trail ski shelter is a perfect distance for a trail lunch and chat about all the wildlife you have seen while on route. Graded: Intermediate
This is the most distant trail at the Frost Centre but well worth the ski for those who wish to experience the true peacefulness that our trails have to offer. There is one long downhill and several short steep climbs otherwise it consists of long gradual slopes followed by flat sections where you can really get into the skiing. This trail is perfect for physical fit people who are searching for a truly peaceful place to ski. Beware the final run down to an abrupt T junction near the Deer trail shelter. Graded: Intermediate
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