Last season, Motsi said volunteers were having to groom and maintain the tracks once a week at most.
With so much traffic on the trails, volunteers are out constantly making sure tracks are ready for crowds.
“It needs to be torn up and reset to have a good skiing experience. With the number of people, it’s getting icier faster, so we are (maintaining tracks) much more frequently this year.”
Environment Canada senior meteorologist David Phillips said 31 days of freezing temperatures have elapsed since late January.
Conditions are expected to get warmer thanks to a Pacific weather system that will blow warm air across the prairies.
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