Yukon
Nordic
Ski Camp
Join coaches Jessica and Bryana on the diverse trail network at Whitehorse Nordic Ski Centre, just 1.2 km from downtown. This camp is intended for adult skiers looking to improve their ski technique, develop their coaching skills, and have fun while making friends skiing in a beautiful place!

February 27 - March 1, 2026
$664 | Whitehorse Nordic Centre
10% off for Whitehorse Nordic Members.
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The perfect retreat to hone your ski technique and fitness. Spend the weekend updating technique, consolidating skills, and skiing with incredible people on the trail network at Whitehorse Nordic Centre. Capitalize on your ski fitness mid-season to see continued progression in the fun learning environment Jess and Bry create.
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After the camp, stay the week to ski and enjoy the festive atmosphere of local ski races! Join Jess and Bry to ski the Buckwheat Loppet March 7 (costumes encouraged!). Able to stay longer? The Yukon Ski Marathon is March 21!
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We have a cap of 24 skiers. Registration closes January 15.
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We are honoured to host this clinic in collaboration with the Whitehorse Nordic Centre and Sport Yukon's Tourism branch. We offer a discount for Whitehorse Nordic Centre members as local coaches keep this community strong, vibrant and engaged!
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What to expect
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2.5 days of skiing: ​
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1 afternoon "tune up" ski Friday
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2 full days of technique refinement and consolidation
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Each session on snow is 2-3h, with stops for drills and snacks
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Video analysis
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Swag item to keep your drinks warm in the Yukon!
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Trail passes & lunches for days of the camp
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Video analysis
We'll ski for 3 hours (easy pace) in the morning, stopping for technique drills and pointers. We'll break for lunch, then head out on a guided mileage ski (2 hours) in the afternoon. Our camp covers the fundamentals of classic and skate - skiing well means doing the basics at a high level.

Pre-ski and post-ski activities include:
​A morning yoga session
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Social lunches catered at the ski centre
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Evening ski campfire with a local First Nations community member


