WINTER ACTIVITIES
Outdoor Skating Rink
The Murdock Skating Rink is an outdoor facility situated atop Murdock Hill, just across from André Cary elementary school. This skating rink is complete with a warm-up shack, and the best part is, admission is entirely free!
Arena
Welcome to the Kapuskasing Sports Palace, a premier destination for sports enthusiasts and event-goers alike. This state-of-the-art arena stands as a hub of athletic excellence and community events, offering top-notch facilities for an array of sports and entertainment experiences. Check our website for the public skating schedule.
Cross-Country Ski
The Kap Nordic Skiers Club stands out as a premier destination for cross-country skiing and snowshoeing, offering an impressive array of trails suited for every skill level. Located in a region celebrated for its stunning winter landscapes, the club provides well-maintained paths through dense forests and over scenic hills, ensuring a top-notch outdoor adventure for all visitors.
What sets the club apart is not just its exceptional trails but also its commitment to fostering a lively community atmosphere. With events ranging from competitive races to casual group outings, the Kap Nordic Skiers Club brings enthusiasts together, creating a vibrant space for sharing the joy of winter sports. Whether you're aiming to improve your skiing technique or simply looking for a fun, active way to enjoy the snow, the Kap Nordic Skiers Club offers a welcoming environment and unmatched natural beauty, making it a must-visit spot for tourists seeking an authentic winter experience.
Location: End of Ash Street
Telephone: 705-337-1045
Curling Club
The Kapuskasing Curling Club is a vibrant hub for curling enthusiasts, offering excellent facilities and a welcoming atmosphere. With well-maintained ice and leagues for all skill levels, it's the perfect place to experience the camaraderie and strategic excitement of curling in a friendly community setting.
Location: 68 Brunelle Road North
Telephone: 705-335-8842
Snowshoeing
Snowshoeing in Kapuskasing offers an enchanting winter experience through two prime locations: the Rotary Hiking Trail to Sturgeon Falls and the Kap Nordic Skiers’ network of trails. The Rotary Trail presents a serene journey along the Kapuskasing River to the majestic Sturgeon Falls, allowing explorers to immerse in the tranquil beauty of a frozen landscape. Alternatively, the Kap Nordic Skiers provide a comprehensive network of snowshoe trails that weave through diverse terrains, catering to various skill levels. Both options offer well-maintained paths that showcase the natural beauty of the area, making Kapuskasing a top choice for snowshoe enthusiasts seeking picturesque trails and peaceful escapades.
Sliding Hill
Murdock Sliding Hill is a beloved winter destination for kids and families, perfect for post-school, post-dinner, and weekend adventures. It's where the laughter of children fills the air as they bring their crazy carpets, toboggans, and saucers for snowy thrills.
Downhill Ski
The Remi Ski Club located 20 minutes away in Moonbeam, features a stimulating downhill ski slope on Mount Remi, catering to a range of skill levels from beginners to advanced skiers. Its well-groomed runs promise an exhilarating experience against the backdrop of stunning landscapes. Besides skiing, the club offers snowshoe and fat bike trails, providing more ways to explore the scenic winter wilderness. These trails are perfect for those looking to enjoy the snow-covered outdoors at a different pace, whether on foot or wheels.
The Remi Ski Club is known for its friendly community and vibrant event calendar, making it an ideal spot for winter sports enthusiasts seeking both adventure and camaraderie. With facilities for skiing, snowshoeing, and fat biking, it’s a go-to destination for active winter fun, just a hop, skip and a jump away, in Moonbeam.
Location: 15 Ski Hill Road, Moonbeam
Telephone: 705-335-1230
Snowmobiling
Hit the snowy trails in Kapuskasing for an epic snowmobiling adventure you won't forget! Right in the action-packed District 15 of the Ontario Federation of Snowmobile Clubs, Kap's the go-to spot for some serious snowmobile fun. Imagine zipping through endless, well-kept trails with stunning views all around – it's gonna be awesome.
Kapuskasing is not just about the snow; it's about the warm vibes and a ton of cool places to stay, fitting every taste and wallet. Whether you're after a cozy corner to chill or a handy spot to crash after a day full of thrills, Kap's got you covered for a comfy and memorable stay.
Ready to hit the trails? We've got top-notch powersport shops to gear you up for the adventure, whether you're a pro rider or just starting out.
So, come on down to Kap for the ultimate ride, surrounded by good vibes and even better company. Get ready for adrenaline, incredible scenery, and the warmest welcome in Northern Ontario. Your adventure is calling in Kap!
OFSC Interactive Trail Guides
Check out the OFSC Interactive Trail Guide for the ultimate snowmobiling adventure! It's your go-to map for live trail updates and discovering spots along the way, from fuel stops to cozy places for a quick warm-up. Keep it handy to make your ride smooth and full of fun discoveries.
Kap Sno-Rovers
Established in 1967, the Kap Sno-Rovers is a dedicated non-profit snowmobile club maintaining 200km of pristine trails for enthusiasts.
Location: 185 Brunetville Road
Telephone: 705-335-2055