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Cross Country Skiing Whitestone

Glide Through Winter: Cross-Country Skiing Near Whitestone Lake

When Whitestone Lake freezes over and the forest is covered in fresh snow, the area becomes a quiet paradise for cross-country skiing. The gentle rolling terrain, scenic trails, and peaceful Canadian Shield landscape make it an ideal destination for skiers of all levels — from beginners and families to those looking for longer, more challenging outings.

Here are some of the best cross-country skiing options within a short drive from your Whitestone cottage:

Top Cross-Country Skiing Spots

1. Whitestone Lake Recreational Trail Drive time: 5–15 minutes Highlights: Your closest and most convenient option. The same 3.5 km loop you hike in summer transforms into a beautiful winter trail. The moderate climb to the rocky ridge offers lovely views over the snow-covered lake. Well-used by locals, so the path is often naturally packed. Difficulty: Moderate (some gentle hills)

2. Nesbitt Trail Drive time: ~15–25 minutes Highlights: A peaceful 2.5 km linear trail (5 km round trip) through mixed forest. Great for a quiet ski with fewer people and beautiful snow-laden trees. Difficulty: Moderate

3. Parry Sound & Area Trails (Within 45–60 minutes)

  • Seguin Trail (multi-use trail near Parry Sound) — Long stretches groomed or track-set in winter, perfect for longer outings.
  • Rose Point Trail — Flat and scenic, excellent for beginners and families.
  • Grundy Lake Provincial Park (~50 minutes) — Offers well-maintained trails with warming huts and beautiful boreal forest scenery.
  • Killbear Provincial Park (~60 minutes) — Stunning lakeside views and a variety of trail lengths.

4. Organized Ski Centres (Best for Groomed Tracks)

  • Arrowhead Provincial Park (Huntsville area, ~70–80 minutes) — Excellent groomed classic and skate-ski trails with lighting on some loops.
  • Muskoka Nordic Centre (Bracebridge, ~75 minutes) — Professional grooming, rentals, lessons, and a full trail network.

Tips for Cross-Country Skiing from Whitestone Lake

  • Best time: January through early March when snow cover is usually reliable.
  • Equipment: Many cottages have skis available for guests — just ask! Otherwise, rentals are available at places like Back Country Tours in Dwight or local ski shops in Parry Sound.
  • What to wear: Dress in layers with moisture-wicking base layers, a warm mid-layer, and a windproof outer shell. Don’t forget a hat, gloves, and sunglasses.
  • Safety: Stick to marked trails, tell someone your plans, and carry a phone with a charged battery. Check trail conditions on the OFSC website or local Facebook groups.
  • Combine with your stay: Enjoy a morning ski on the Whitestone Lake trail, then warm up by the fireplace with hot chocolate back at the cottage.

Cross-country skiing offers a peaceful, low-impact way to enjoy the stunning winter beauty of the Whitestone area — gliding silently through snow-covered forests with only the sound of your skis and the occasional chickadee.

Planning a winter cottage getaway? Several of our Whitestone Lake properties are winterized and perfectly located for easy access to these trails, with plenty of space to park and store ski equipment. Let us know your dates and group size — we’ll help you find the ideal cottage for a wonderful winter escape!

Do you enjoy classic skiing, skate-skiing, or just a gentle wander in the snow? What’s your favourite winter trail near Whitestone? Share in the comments below!

This post was published on February 12, 2026. It was filed under: Activities.

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