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Neverland Trail 3.8 km
Kids’ Adventure 0.5 km
Outrun 0.2 km
Inside Passage 2.0 km
Olympic Connector 1.0 km
Twilight Meadows 0.7 km
Wetland Wanderer(dog on leash) 1.8 km
Over Easy 0.1 km
½ Way Around the World 0.4 km
Top of the World 0.6 km
Around the World 1.8 km(dog-friendly)
Porter’s Glide 2.8 km(walk/s-shoe/dog-friendly)
Brandywine View 1.7 km(dog-friendly)
Olympic Nordic Combined 3.5 km
Olympic Biathlon 4.0 km
Biathlon Connector 0.6 km
Mountain View 2.5 km
Lower Line Road 0.7 km
Glide Connector 0.3 km(dog-friendly)
Cross Train 0.4 km
Olympic Cross-Country / 7.5 kmSki Jump Loop
Metal Dome 0.3 km
Madeley Creek Loop 3.9 km
Rich’s Return 0.3 km
Norwegian Woods 5.0 km
Lunch Lake 1.1 km
Way To Go 0.6 km
Madeley Road 2.9 km
Keith’s Challenge 1.4 km
Howe It Goes 2.5 km
Loon Lake Loop 2.5 km
Falls Bypass 0.2 km
Callaghan Connector 1.0 km
Whistler Olympic Park contains over 50 kms of expertly groomed skate and classic cross country ski trails for everyone from beginners to world class athletes. Our trail system and three stadiums have lots to o�er, including pet friendly trails; snow shoe trails (20 kms); and the snow play and toboggan area. Whistler Olympic Park’s facilities include a full-service Day Lodge, café, rental and retail shop; and sport school for private, semi-private, and group lessons for all ages. Take aim at the Biathlon Range, tour the Olympic and Paralympic competition areas...or even watch one of the many exciting competitions that are held throughout the season!
We have something for the whole family whether you are new to Nordic sports and snowshoeing or a seasoned veteran. Whistler Olympic Park has the terrain, equipment, instructors and facilities to make the most of your experience in the beautiful Callaghan Valley!
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
1-877-764-2455
Whistler Olympic Park
Legend
Admission Booths
Madeley Creek Trails
Olympic Plateau Trails
Our friendly team can provide assistance with Ski Callaghan season pass sales, lessons for all ages and abilities, equipment rentals and retail. Enjoy breakfast, lunch, snacks and fondues in the licensed Brandywine Restaurant. Open daily.
Day tickets should be purchased at the entry-gate admission booths.
Ski Jump &Ski Play Zone
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
Brandywine Day Lodge
Competitive and recreational biathlon programs are held at this world-class facility.
Inquire at Brandywine Day Lodge.
Version: 15-Oct-2014
• Ski jump chairlift tours and snowshoeing
• Ski play area
• Training ski jumps10 m, 20 m, 40 m
Snow FunZone• Family
tobogganing
• BaseboardTM
free demo zone
Enquire atGuest Services for
more info andchairlift ticket
purchase.
emergency (day time) 778-228-4586emergency (after hours) 911!
Dog-friendly TrailsWithin Ski Callagan there are dedicated trails for snowshoeing, walking, or skiing with dogs (signi�ed either on-leash or o�-leash). In addition, certain parking areas have been designated as on-leash areas. These designated areas the only places within Ski Callaghan where dogs are permitted.
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.
Walking TrailsWalking with or without a dog is permitted on the Porter’s Glide Trail. Please stay to the side of the trail and o� of the prepared ski tracks.
Tobogganing / Ski Play AreasThere are dedicated tobogganing and ski play areas within the Park. All children must be supervised by an adult when using either of these areas and must adhere to the following rules when using the tobogganing area.
Tobogganing Rules
1. All children must be supervised by an adult.
2. All sliders under the age of 19 must wear CSA approved ski or hockey helmets. Helmets are strongly recommended for all sliders.
3. All sleds must be free of sharp edges or broken parts.
4. Sliders must wait until the previous slider has exited the out run before commencing their run.
5. It is recommended that sliders go down the slope facing forward, feet �rst.
6. Sliders must exit the hill with their toboggan immediately upon �nishing their run.
7. Sliders are not permitted to walk back up the hill on the Blue Slope; sliders must use the designated path.
8. Solo sliders must be 5 years of age or older.
Snowshoeing TrailsSki 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, cli�s and avalanches.
To minimize risks, stay on the designated trail and obey warning signs.
Ski Callaghan Activities
For snowshoetrails see
separate map
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 o� 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 o� 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.
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