{"product_id":"bioski-cross-country-ski-trails-nickel-district-conservation-authority-map","title":"BioSki Cross-Country Ski Trails","description":"The designers of the system, both professional ecologists, have attempted to weave the trails into the landscape rather that to impose them on the landscape. All trails are relatively narrow and long, straight sections of trail have been minimized. With few exceptions, the downhill run-outs are straight for the sake of safety. \r\n\r\nThe trail system is laid out in the form of \"nested\" loops. This configuration has the advantage of optimizing the use of the available terrain while maximizing the total trail distance. The system was designed primarily with the recreational skier in mind while, at the same time, being sufficiently demanding to satisfy the serious or competitive skier. The emphasis, however, has been on aesthetics and safety. \r\n\r\nThe BioSki trails come under the umbrella of a larger body, the South Shore Rim trail system that includes Laurentian University and the Laurentian Nordic Ski Club. However BioSki is autonomous with respect to grooming and funding.\r\n\r\nWe offer single track, classic only ski trails with occasional double track sections.  The system offers a whole range of options with trail lengths of: 1.8 km (green), 2.5 km (yellow), 3.5km (orange), 5 km (purple or red), 7.5 km (blue), and 10 km (black). The green trail is mostly flat and is popular with beginners and families with young children. The \"Founders Five\" (red trail), a 5 km trail, may be regarded as the heart of the system with other trails either cutting across it or connecting with it.  The \"Flat Five\" (purple trail), also 5 km has been laid out in such a way as to by-pass steep hills. This trail is suited to those wishing to avoid the most challenging hills and to times when icy conditions make the hills hazardous.\r\n\r\nEach junction is marked by a grey post that is designed to aid in navigating the trail system and carries information in the case of injury. Each post has an unique emergency locator number that should be used if you call 911. A map of the trail system also bears the location of the junction with a \"You are here\" symbol. In addition, all trails are signed by colour according to distance, degree of difficulty, and direction of travel.","brand":"Nickel District Conservation Authority","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":43028680343708,"sku":"1639446","price":0.0,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0441\/7850\/5884\/files\/nickel-district-conservation-authority-bioski-cross-country-ski-trails-digital-map-37408894386332.jpg?v=1706039752","url":"https:\/\/store.avenza.com\/products\/bioski-cross-country-ski-trails-nickel-district-conservation-authority-map","provider":"Avenza Maps","version":"1.0","type":"link"}