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Ski Club History: Trails: Classical
ski trails up until the early 1980's meant for a later start to the season in
those days since so much of a base had to be packed before the track setter
could cut the trails. Even then wooded trail sections opened up only as the
heavier snow accumulations arrived. Biathlon: Biathlon
facilities began with a range situated on the ice surface of the Hay River.
It was certainly a challenging and frosty experience for athletes,
spectators, and officials since the range lacked any shelter and was subject
to some hefty breezes winding down the Hay River gorge. |
Buildings: The first ski club building at the present site was a 12' x 12' spruce log cabin built on the heights of the south side of the Hay River. Pat Bobinski, Bruce Green and a crew of club volunteers put this building together in the mid 70's. It is still in use, mostly as a staging spot for trail signs, and as every skier's postcard start to the classic Solitude Trail. In the fall of 2000 the cabin went under renovations with the addition of a new roof, floor, windows and a new stove. The cabin will be a great retreat for warming up in, staging training or spending a night under the stars. Railway cars served as the clubhouse and storage facility in the early 1980's. The youth group Katimavik spent a year at the site in 1980, living in the railway cars and starting up a log building intended to house golf and skiing. It was quite an adventure for the youth group who had lots of energy but lacked the resources to carry off this ambitious task. At the end of that year this tentative structure was dismantled. The Hay River Elks undertook a serious construction project, gathering volunteers and professional Log builders, to create a large log facility. This construction was a credit to the Elks and the incredible volunteer community in Hay River. It was a large high ceiling log building with a kitchenette, a separate ski club room with its own entrance, two wood stoves, and situated high up on the bank of the Hay River overlooking the river valley below. Rebuilding: A devastating fire in the winter of 1991 completely destroyed the Hay RiverGolf & Ski Club. Formidable leadership in the Hay River Community at this time came from the Hay River Elks under president Gary Hoffman, the Hay River Ski Club represented by Pat Bobinski and Rick Holmes, the Hay River Community Recreation Board, presided over by Dave MacDonald, and the Hay River Golf Club under president Rick Babkirk. This team and their members used their energies to rebuild the facility. With support from the Territorial government and the local representative, John Pollard, core resources were made available. The new facility celebrates the energy and vision of golfers, skiers, biathletes, and the community of Hay River at large. There is, at present, a magnificent log golf clubhouse with outstanding facilities.The ski club building with the recently added waxing room is ideal for families, racers, and touring ski enthusiasts. For big ski events, such as the annual Ptub Race, both buildings open wide to capacity crowds. |
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