As ski destinations across southern Ontario contend with an unusually warm and low-snow year, some cross-country destinations are being forced to consider making their own snow to preserve business while downhill attractions say their biggest challenge is a "perception problem."
South of the city, the Nor’Wester Mountain escarpment provides a world-class ski environment at Loch Lomond Ski area where owner/operator Jason Gerry has been working feverishly this season to make
Skiing Go Snowboarding and the Ontario Snow Resorts Association has set up a ski hill in Nathan Phillips Square, to be open to the public from Feb. 15 to 16.
With most COVID-19 restrictions now lifted and March Break in full swing, those in the ski industry are looking to put the past two years behind them as they try to regain some losses sustained during the pandemic.