Search

Upcoming Events
Important Info
CNSC Rockies Ride For Kids Award
CNSC received funds from the Rockies Ride for Kids fundraising group in 2013, with the intent that...
[read more]
Canmore Nordic Ski Club Volunteer Policy
The operation of the CNSC and the programs and services we provide depend upon the volunteer efforts...
[read more]
Trail Sports Webcam
Current Temperature and Humidity
[read more]
Canmore Nordic Centre Live Webcam
Live view of the cross country stadium
[read more]
Canmore Nordic Centre Trail Grooming Map
Live GPS enabled grooming conditions at the Canmore Nordic Centre
[read more]
Useful Links
News

Your Disability is Your Opportunity
Your Disability is Your Opportunity (posted on Dec 26th, 2008)
By: Scott VanderMeer
When asked to write an article that inspires others, there is nothing more inspiring than people who use something they don't have to pave an opportunity for success more »
Theory of Training: Supercompensation & Training Zones
Theory of Training: Supercompensation & Training Zones (posted on Dec 22nd, 2008)
By: Alain Parent
The reality of training is that after you have completed a workout (and sometimes the next few days) you are weaker and slower! more »
Defeat is Just a Six Letter Word
Defeat is Just a Six Letter Word (posted on Dec 20th, 2008)
By: Alicia Gallon
Canmore Nordic Centre Provincial Park Upgrade Project Survey
Canmore Nordic Centre Provincial Park Upgrade Project Survey  (posted on Dec 19th, 2008)
By: Canmore Nordic Centre Provincial Park
World Cup Racing This Weekend by CNSC AthletesFollow all the action from our club athletes in Dusseldorf. Fast racing with a freestyle sprint and a freestyle team sprint more »
Dec 20-21 AB Cup Decision
Dec 20-21 AB Cup Decision (posted on Dec 17th, 2008)
By: Cross Country Alberta
US Ski Association Development Articles
US Ski Association Development Articles (posted on Dec 16th, 2008)
By: USSA
US Ski Association website link more »
Sara Renner Finishes 9th in Davos World Cup
Sara Renner Finishes 9th in Davos World Cup (posted on Dec 13th, 2008)
By: Cross Country Canada
Canada enjoyed one of its most successful days ever as a team at a World Cup cross-country skiing stop in Davos, Switzerland on Saturday. more »
Top 10 Things I have learnt from Cross Country Skiing
Top 10 Things I have learnt from Cross Country Skiing (posted on Dec 11th, 2008)
By: Bronwyn Allan
Sovereign Lake NORAM Races
Sovereign Lake NORAM Races (posted on Dec 9th, 2008)
The Canmore Nordic Ski Club was represented by 20 athletes more »
CNSC Phil Widmer Takes Down World's Best at Tune-Up Race in France
CNSC Phil Widmer Takes Down World's Best at Tune-Up Race in France (posted on Dec 5th, 2008)
By: Cross Country Canada
CNSC member, Phil Widmer, of Banff, Alta., wasted no time charging ahead of many of the world's best cross-country ski sprinters more »
Doping in Cross Country Skiing
Doping in Cross Country Skiing (posted on Dec 4th, 2008)
By: Roddy Ward
The practice of using artificial substances or methods to enhance athletic performance is called doping. Athletes face enormous pressure to excel in competition. They also know that winning can not only earn them a gold medal, but earn them a lot of money and fame. more »
Just Over a Year Ago I Had No Idea What Biathlon Was
Just Over a Year Ago I Had No Idea What Biathlon Was (posted on Dec 4th, 2008)
By: Pavan Sandhu
Just over a year ago I had no idea what biathlon was. I had just moved to Canmore, and I had no idea what I was doing. more »
The Importance of Consistency
The Importance of Consistency (posted on Dec 2nd, 2008)
By: Dave Wood
When I talk about consistency I mean an athlete should be able to perform at a level reflective of their basic ability (talent??) throughout a season and season after season. more »
The Power of Motivation
The Power of Motivation (posted on Dec 1st, 2008)
By: Colin Elliott
I find that one of the most important skills in skiing is to have motivation to do training. This is a lot easier said then done though. When you are tired and feel like you can't keep moving, being able to motivate yourself can be tough. more »