Calabogie Peaks Piste Map Download
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The Skiers' Guide to Calabogie Peaks

Top Rated for
4.75 (8 Ratings)
Intermediates
4.70 (33 Ratings)
Family Friendliness
4.41 (34 Ratings)
Groomed Runs
4.33 (33 Ratings)
Value for Money
4.33 (18 Ratings)
Ski School Quality
4.25 (8 Ratings)
Snowboarders
Beginner 24%
Intermediate 36%
Advanced 40%
Overall Rating
4.17
From 35 Reviews
25
Total Runs
505
Bottom Elevation
1266
Top Elevation
80
Skiable Terrain

Calabogie Peaks Piste Map

Check out the Calabogie Peaks ski resort map below to get the full picture of what's on offer before you head out. This compact Ontario resort features 25 runs spread across 6 beginner trails, 9 intermediate slopes, and 10 advanced options, with a vertical drop of around 232 metres. The trail map shows how two chairlifts and a drag lift service the terrain, making it easy to plan your day and find the runs that suit your ability.

piste map for Calabogie Peaks

Best Runs in Calabogie Peaks

  • Clifford's Dream (Green): A wide, gentle beginner trail that's ideal for first-timers building confidence with plenty of space to practice snowplough turns.

  • Easy Street (Green): A mellow cruiser that winds down the mountain with a forgiving gradient, popular with ski school groups and progressing beginners.

  • Cutter (Blue): A well-groomed intermediate run offering consistent pitch and wide corridors, perfect for working on your carving technique.

  • Crosscut (Blue): A cruisy blue that meanders through the trees with moderate gradient changes, giving you a taste of gladed skiing without serious commitment.

  • Pacer (Blue): A long, flowing intermediate trail that lets you build rhythm and speed whilst enjoying tree-lined scenery on both sides.

  • Loggers Loop (Blue): A fun intermediate route with a few gentle rollers that add variety without being intimidating, great for mixed-ability groups.

  • Bone Saw (Black): A steep, narrow chute that demands precise edge control and quick turns, loved by locals for its technical challenge.

  • The Rip (Black): A genuinely steep black diamond with consistent fall-line skiing and occasional mogul fields when conditions allow.

  • Ripper (Black): A challenging expert trail with tight turns through the trees and variable pitch that'll test your reaction time and technique.