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White Hills
White Hills Ski Resort gets its name from the perfect white blanket that spreads out over its 55 acres of ski and snowboarding terrain. Race down 12 downhill trails from beginner to expert, or slide across 40 kilometres of immaculately groomed trails for cross-country skiing and snowshoeing.
On the hills, choose the trail for you. Will it be the Newfie Bullet? The Rattler? Maybe a gentle glide down Easy Street better suits your mood. Either way, the lift lines are almost always short, giving you more time on the hills and less time waiting your turn.
If tricks are your thing, spend time on groomed hits and four 20-foot rails in the Terrain Park. Get some big air in the newly dug half-pipe. It's the perfect environment to work on your skills and polish your style.
For a cross-country expedition, snap on your boots and push off toward White Hill's Nordic ski trails. Criss-cross and circle through marked and interconnected trails, around Dark Hole Pond, and past walls of tall evergreens and interesting wildlife.
Strap on your snowshoes and explore the Newfoundland and Labrador winter wilderness. Snowshoe adventure trails bring you through the untouched majesty of the forest where you can see birds, rabbits, foxes and even moose.
When you want a break, head to the lodge. Thaw out with a hot, tasty meal in the comfortable restaurant or quench your thirst with a cool drink from the bar. The beautiful wood lodge is always warm and inviting, and is a great place to strip off your gear and relax.
White Hills Ski Resort is the place to ski if you're visiting eastern Newfoundland in winter.
Getting Here:
White Hills Ski Resort is located one kilometre west of the town of Clarenville and is a two-hour drive from the capital city of St. John's.
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