I'm sure you all know by now that our ski season is finished. This was a pretty good season; at times, we almost had too much snow.
Our first day of skiing was December 5, 2024 and our last day of skiing was March 13, 2025. In between those dates, we had 79 days of skiable conditions (not always great skiing, but tolerable conditions). By comparison, last year we had only 44 ski days.
We got off to a slow start; skiing was not great in December, and snow was a bit thin in the first couple of weeks of January. One thing that was working in our favour was that we did not have a significant thaw all through January and February.
February brought frequent and abundant snowfall, often accompanied by strong winds and drifting, which made grooming a challenge. Interestingly, through the entire winter we did not have a major, widespread snow storm. Instead, almost all of our snow was lake-effect snow, coming in streamers from Lake Huron or Georgian Bay.
This year we had to temporarily close many of our northern trails, as the landowner carried out major logging operations. Over the summer I will be working at clearing away the debris left behind by the loggers, so that hopefully all those trails will be open next year.