More than 20 km of trails to explore.
The Panorama Nordic Centre at Greywolf offers more than 20+ km of regularly groomed trails dedicated to cross-country skiing. Through forest and alongside Toby Creek, the cross-country specific trails provide an uncrowded experience in spectacular mountain scenery.
Purchase your Nordic passes online below, at Guest Services during summer months, or at the Panorama Nordic Centre during winter months which is located at the Greywolf Golf Course Clubhouse.
Enjoy unlimited access to over 20 km of beautifully groomed Nordic trails with a season pass to the Panorama Nordic Centre. Ski through scenic forests and along Toby Creek all season long. Pick up your pass at the Greywolf Golf Course Clubhouse or the Guest Services Desk in Ski Tip Lodge.
Did you know? Starting winter 2025/26, Nordic skiing is no longer included with an Alpine Season Pass. As our Nordic trail network continues to grow and improve, we’ve introduced a separate Nordic Season Pass to help support dedicated grooming, terrain development, and guest amenities.
PASS TYPE | PRICE |
Where to Purchase |
Adult (18 - 64) | $299 |
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Youth (13 - 17) | $259 | |
Child (6 - 12) | $239 |
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Senior (65 - 79) | $259 | |
Tot | $49 |
Visit Guest Services |
Super Senior (80+) | $49 |
Visit Guest Services |
The above Nordic season pass price does not include the cost of a Panorama RFID Card (required). Cards are $5. Reload existing cards and SAVE $5.
Available for purchase at the Panorama Nordic Centre in Greywolf Clubhouse.
NORDIC DAY TICKET | |
Adult (18 - 64) | $24 |
Youth (13 - 17) | $20 |
Child (6 - 12) | $16 |
Senior (65 - 74) | $20 |
Tot | FREE (ticket required) |
Super Senior (75+) | FREE (ticket required) |
Pooch | $5 |
The above Nordic season pass price does not include the cost of the Panorama RFID Card. Cards are $5, reload existing cards and SAVE $5.
Available for purchase at the Panorama Nordic Centre in Greywolf Clubhouse.
Columbia Valley Nordic Pass on sale now!
Enjoy savings on the Columbia Valley’s most extensive cross country, snowshoe and fat bike trail system. The Columbia Valley Nordic Pass allows skiers, snowshoers and fat bike riders to enjoy regular grooming on a vast variety of trails at Nipika Mountain Resort (including the Cross River Rec Site), The Whiteway Trails (Invermere & Lillian Lake) and Panorama's extensive Nordic network. The pass also includes membership to the Toby Creek Nordic Ski Club and their programs.
For more information and to purchase the Columbia Valley Nordic Pass visit the Toby Creek Nordic Ski Club.
Earlybird Pricing Available until August 1 to November 12, 2025.
2025/26 Pricing | NORDIC SEASON PASS |
Adult (18 - 64) | $296 (Save $26) |
Youth (13 - 17) | $210 (Save $26) |
Child (6 - 12) | $178 (Save $26) |
Senior (65 - 74) | $244 (Save $26) |
Tot | $26 |
Super Senior (75+) | $26 |
The above 2025/26 Columbia Valley Nordic Pass season pass includes a Toby Creek Nordic Ski Club membership and provides access to trails at the Lake Windermere Whiteway, Lillian Lake Recreation Site, Johnson Canyon at Lillian Lake Recreation Trail, Nipika Mountain Resort, Cross River Canyon Recreation Site (managed by Nipika), and Panorama Mountain Resort’s Nordic trails.
Pooch passes are $5 per day ticket or $35 for a season pass. You are responsible for their behaviour and clean up. Fees go towards pooch maintenance products and a portion of annual sales is directly donated to regional SPCA Shelters.
There is a $5 day ticket and $25 season pass to take your dog with you on trails. You are responsible for their behaviour and clean up. Please review our Dog Use Policy below before purchase.
Dogs are permitted on Panorama Nordic trails while under the full control of their owners and with either a valid Pooch day use ticket or Pooch Season Pass. Individuals who use Panorama Nordic trails should be prepared to meet dogs at any time.
Panorama Nordic understands some cross country skiers wish to ski with their dogs and also accepts that others skiers feel threatened by dogs. The below rules attempt to find a fair balance between the interests of both and the dog's safety. All dog owners using the Panorama Nordic dog accepted trails are required to be aware of these rules prior to use. All users of Panorama Nordic, whether dog owners or not, should be familiar with specific rules below to support the wellbeing for all users and enforcement. Knowing these rules will;
This volunteer program is all about providing Nordic trail information, education as well as receiving feedback from out on the trails. Look for them in their blue Swix jackets and toques.
Sunny with cloudy periods and isolated showers.
Freezing level: 4300 metres.
Ridge wind light to 15 km/h.
4:30PM 25 August, 2025
Biking Trails Open
Hiking Trails Open
Lifts Open