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La Ronge, Prince Albert, Sturgeon River, Duck Mountain Trails, and numerous other locations were heralded as gems in the province. Listeners from across Saskatchewan said things like the sense of adventure and the ability to ski whenever they wanted, or their interactions with wildlife, kept them engaged in the activity. Numbers grow in Rocanville Roughly nine kilometres of trail are operated by the Rocanville Cross Country Ski Club in Saskatchewan s southeast, maintained by club president Layne McFarlane and one of its original founders, Dennis Hack. Historically, the club s highest membership was around 120 before this year, McFarlane said. This season, over 220 people had signed up. ....
Winter has arrived and with it comes snow, and despite Covid-19 restrictions there are still activities for people to take advantage of with their families.
The Rocanville Cross-Country Ski Club has been around for decades and its gearing up for another ski season by prepping the trails, it’s a popular spot for those who loves the outdoors and has been called a hidden gem.
“We started out as a group clearing trails,” said Layne McFarlane of the Rocanville Cross-Country Ski Club. “It actually started in 1991 as a group clearing trails and over time, I guess I was prominent in setting up a non-profit corporation, so there’s Rocanville Cross-Country Ski Club Inc. ....