Historic Canadian Ski Marathon shifts north in pursuit of more snow
One of Canada’s most storied nordic ski events is shifting farther north as climate change is causing less snow on low-lying portions of its route.
Dan Quinlan, the president of the Canadian Ski Marathon, said the board recently approved the northern route for the first half of the winding, hilly 160-kilometre trek north of the Ottawa River in southwestern Quebec.
Cross-country skiers who for 51 years have slid over roughly 80 kilometres of trails between Buckingham and Montebello, will instead ski the same distance along a more wooded, higher route just south of Mont Tremblant to Montebello this winter.
“We want to make sure we can keep going for many years to come, and going north helps that,” Quinlan said in a recent interview.