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Birch Brook Nordic Ski Club trails are groomed avenues in winter but when
snow melts, they become wilderness walking trails. It's amazing to see what we ski over!
Some of the more frequented routes are in the process of being subdued. Please bear with
us.
In 1999, 1997, and 1998, the two kilometer Rabbit Run, a particularly rough trail nearest the chalet, was the first to be tackled. Rocks were levered out, stumps were cut flush to the ground or extracted, depressions were ramped, and the trail was resurfaced with woodchips. The Rabbit Run is now an easy walking trail and it can be skied with muss less snow than was previously required to cover the protrusions. Similar work will continue over other trails as time, workers, and finances allow. Volunteers are welcome.
Sponsored by the International Grenfell Association