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McKinney Nordic
Ski Club

Home for both x-country skiers and snowshoers

MCKINNEY NORDIC SKI CLUB·

McKinney Nordic Ski Club is a locally operated , non-profit and volunteer based cross-country ski and snowshoe park located east of Oliver, BC en route to Mount Baldy Ski Resort. There are 9 KM of groomed cross country ski trails and approximately 5 KM of marked snowshoe trails.
When the Ski Club was created in 1990, it was called Inkameep X-Country Ski Club and was located at mileage 21 on McKinney Rd. In 1995, the trails were moved to mileage 27 to take advantage of better snow conditions. Most of the ski trails make use of old unused logging roads. In 1997, the ski and snowboard park changed its name to McKinney Nordic Ski Club.

 
 
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We’re not just a cross country ski club, we have snow shoe trails too!!

Come give them a try and you’ll be hooked on this great winter work out.

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The Junction Shelter on a beautiful blue sky day in January, 2020. Photo Credit: Neil Bousquet

The Junction Shelter on a beautiful blue sky day in January, 2020. Photo Credit: Neil Bousquet

This is the turn off sign at mileage 26 that indicates that you have arrived at McKinney Nordic Ski Club.  If one looks closely, it appears that someone was using our skier sign for target practice. Photo Credit: Neil Bousquet

This is the turn off sign at mileage 26 that indicates that you have arrived at McKinney Nordic Ski Club. If one looks closely, it appears that someone was using our skier sign for target practice. Photo Credit: Neil Bousquet

If you drive by this sign, you have missed McKinney and you are now on your way to Mount Baldy.

If you drive by this sign, you have missed McKinney and you are now on your way to Mount Baldy. Photo Credit: Neil Bousquet

Groomer Al is busy getting the x-country ski trails ready for the 2020-21 season.   Photo Credit: Olena Lennox

Groomer Al is busy getting the x-country ski trails ready for the 2020-21 season. Photo Credit: Olena Lennox