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The Kananaskis Ski Marathon is a "loppet", a cross-country ski race open to the public, emphasizing participation, personal challenge, camaraderie, sportsmanship, and fun. The competition takes place in Peter Lougheed Provincial Park, one of Alberta's finest cross-country ski trail systems, about a ninety-minute drive west of Calgary in Kananaskis Country. All competitors - over 600 of them - are treated to beverages and hot soup, and (most importantly!) plenty of home-made cookies - that's why our loppet is called "the Cookie Race"!

Race Details

The 2010 Kananaskis Ski Marathon will run on Saturday, February 27, 2010.

Date

  • Saturday, February 27, 2010 at 10:00am

Location

  • Peter Lougheed Provincial Park
  • Start / Finish at Pocaterra parking lot

Getting There

  • Drive south on Hwy #40 from the junction with Hwy #1 for 56 km

Technique

  • All events are classic technique

Ages / Distances

  • All ages from 5 and up are welcome to race
  • Kids born 1999 and later ski 1km or 3km courses
  • Youth (born 1993 to 1998) ski 5km or 15km courses
  • Adults choose from courses of 15km, 24km and the marathon 42km

Registration

Contact

Race Forms

  • For detailed information please consult the KSM Race Notice -  Race Notice
  • 2010 Race Brochure (with hardcopy registration form) -  Cookie Race Brochure
  • Racers under the age of 18 years should also download, and either a) fax the completed waiver to 403-283-4144; or b) bring a completed waiver to the race with them - signed by the appropriate parent or guardian.   KSM Waiver Form

Race features for 2010 include:

  1. New 1 km Jackrabbit course, initiated in 2008. There will be a pedestrian crosswalk on Kananaskis Lakes Trail (main road). Please obey all traffic signs and directions from traffic controllers. 
  2. Same-day race registration NOT available (except for 1km and 3km racers). 
  3. While there will still be a timed 'Touring' category for 15km, 24km and 42km courses, medals only given for the 'Racing' categories. 
  4. There is an overall limit on participation, so registration is on a first-come, first-served basis. So far, we have never had to cut off registrations, but there is always that possibility.
  5. Pocaterra parking lot reserved for car-pool vehicles only (greater than 1 person per vehicle).

Additional Notes:

  1. Be sure to bring extra clothing and wax for changing weather conditions.
  2. If you wish to discontinue racing, you MUST hand over your bib to a race official at Boulton or at the finish line before leaving the area.  A shuttle service from Boulton feeding station back to Pocaterra will be provided.
  3. If you're not a competitor, note that all the park's ski trails remain open to the public during the event.
  4. Finally, please note that dogs can be a problem around race sites. Please ensure your dog is on a leash, or, better yet, left at home.

Accommodation

The Delta Lodge at Kananaskis is the closest accommodation to the race site
(approx 35 minutes drive), and are offering a special "2010 Cookie Race" rate
of $99.00 per night (based on availability). This rate is available only through
phone reservations: 403-591-7711 reference code "AS4".

Accommodation is also available in Canmore at the Rocky Mountain Ski Lodge.

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