Terrain, Trails and Stats

Season duration:

January to April

Days open:

Wednesday to Sunday

Lift operating hours:

9:00am to 4:00pm

Base facility opening hours:

8:00am to 4:30pm

Summit elevation

374 metres /
1,227 feet

Top of chairlift

357 metres /
1,171 feet

Base elevation

200 metres /
656 feet

Lift-serviced vertical

157 metres /
515 feet

Number of lifts

2

Lift Capcity

2,700 people

people per hour

Terrain

22 hectares /
55 acres

Number of named trails

27

Average annual snowfall

300 cm /
118 inches

Snowmaking coverage

11 hectares /
28 acres

(50%)

Cross-Country trail network

40 km /
25 miles

Easier /
Beginner

12%

More Difficult / Intermediate

42%

Most Difficult / Advanced or Expert

46%

You should know that the terrain on every hill and mountain is different. An Easier (green circle) trail at White Hills is not necessary the same as similarly rated trails at other resorts. The same applies to blue and black trails too.

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Resort Trail Map

Think of White Hills as a rock on The Rock. From the 357-metre summit there are 27 named trails to explore. The black diamonds are rough, tough, and will test the best. Blue square (More Difficult) and green circle (Easier) trails are groomed to perfection. To get a feel of terrain that is right for you, start in the Meadow and then ride the chairlift to Easy Street.

Cross-countryTrail Map

The backcountry surrounding White Hills Resort is home to some of the best cross-country / Nordic skiing in Newfoundland and Labrador, if not Canada. Glide the Clarenville Nordic Ski Club’s 40 km of maintained and groomed trails that head into the forest from the resort. Visitors and new members are always welcome. For more information visit the website or email: 
info@clarenvillenordicskiclub.com

snowshoeTrail Map

The Clarenville Nordic Ski Club maintains gentle snowshoe trails near White Hills Resort. Head to the Rental Shop, grab a pair of shoes, and hit the trails. It is as easy as walking.

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Did you know?

That there is a network of piping underground that carries air and water to snowmaking machines. When you are asleep, the mountain crew is out in the dark making magic happen.