Cross-Country Skiing
Meet other locals who are interested in cross-country skiing, wilderness skiing, or randonnee skiing.
56,920
members
19
groups
Largest Cross-Country Skiing groups
Newest Cross-Country Skiing groups
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes! Check out cross-country skiing events happening today here. These are in-person gatherings where you can meet fellow enthusiasts and participate in activities right now.
Discover all the cross-country skiing events taking place this week here. Plan ahead and join exciting meetups throughout the week.
Absolutely! Find cross-country skiing events near your location here. Connect with your local community and discover events within your area.
Cross-Country Skiing Events Today
Join in-person Cross-Country Skiing events happening right now
AcroYoga - Dance Lifts
**AcroYoga in High Park 🌿**
*with Valerie McLean (She/Her)*
Looking to move, connect, and try something new this spring?
AcroYoga blends **acrobatics, yoga, and playful connection**—building strength, trust, and community. No partner needed.
🧘♀️ What to Expect
• Contact-based yoga
• Beginner-friendly inversions
• Partner & group balances
• Progressions based on comfort + skill
✨ Open to beginners & intermediate
✨ Inclusive, consent-based environment (2SLGBTQI+ friendly)
✨ Build strength, confidence & connection
🌿 Spring Series Details
**Sundays \| 2:00–3:00 PM**
May 3, 10, 31 & June 7
**Wednesday May 27th** is a make up class due to May 24th cancellation 6:30pm-7:30pm
focused on Dance Movement, Counterbalances & Lifts
Please arrive 10 minutes before the class to sign in and orient yourself with location and with others.
💫 **Free AcroJam after class (stay & play!)**
📍 Location
Approximately 30 metres west of the High Park North Gates washroom building
(250 West Rd, Toronto, ON)
🌳 In light rain or heat, we’ll be under the trees
🎪 Look for the **bright orange fly**
📅 **Season Class Breakdown**
• **May 3** — Intro, Games, Rolling & Shin Balances
• **May 10** — Endurance, Reps, Long Holds & Transitions
**May 17 — OFF (Victoria Day Weekend)**
• **May 24 (re-scheduled: May 27 evening)** — Dance Movement, Counterbalances & Lifts
• **May 31** — Inversions (Going Upside Down!)
• **June 7** — Flow: Connecting It All Together
💲 Pricing
**🌿 Early Bird (Pre-registration by May 3)**
• 1 Class: **$18**
• 2 Tickets (Bring a Friend): **$32** ($16 each)
**⏳ After May 3**
• 1 Class / Drop-in: **$20**
• 2 Tickets (Bring a Friend): **$36** ($18 each)
🌦️ Weather Policy
This is a weather-dependent outdoor program.
If a class is canceled by the instructor due to weather, a **credit for a future class or a refund will be provided**.
Please note that credits or refunds are **not available for missed classes due to personal availability**.
🎒 What to Bring
• Water
• Yoga mat or a towel or preferred prop
• Curiosity
👯 Bring a friend & you’ll both receive **15%off**
Registrations are being accepted through Eventbrite, e-transfer and cash. For further information, please contact **[val.s.mclean@gmail.com](https://www.eventbrite.ca/manage/events/1987579663277/details)** and follow **@acroyoga_val** on Instagram for updates and announcements.
⚡ Spots are limited — reserve your spot today!
Step & Shine
Love cardio, rhythm, and good vibes? 💃
Join our Step & Shine class — a dynamic step aerobics workout that combines music, movement, and motivation! You’ll tone your legs, boost endurance, and burn calories while having fun in a friendly, supportive atmosphere.
🕖 When: Mondays & Wednesdays at 7:00 p.m.
📍 Where: Easy Nutrition Health Club, 1750 Steeles Ave West, Unit 12, Concord
⚡ Only 9 spots available, so grab yours early!
Perfect for all fitness levels — come for the workout, stay for the energy!
Wednesday Outdoor Volleyball -In The Park
Join us for a friendly game of Volleyball in **Antibes Park**.
All experience levels are welcome... Weather permitting! :)
See you on the net!
Sustainable Leadership - WIL Foundation x CIBC - $45 register through the link
## *About the Event*
## 🎟️[Secure the tickets here](https://www.womeninleadership.ca/events-1/women-in-leadership-wil-day-event-2026).
**Event Overview**
The Women in Leadership (WIL) Toronto Chapter is proud to host a special event in celebration of WIL Day 2026. This gathering will bring together professionals for an inspiring evening centered on leadership, wellbeing, and meaningful connection.
The program will feature an engaging workshop, a dynamic panel discussion, and curated networking opportunities - each designed to empower leaders to explore how wellbeing can be harnessed as a strategic advantage to drive both personal effectiveness and organizational success.
**Workshop overview:**
**Unlocking the Power of the Female Nervous System: Lead with Clarity & Presence**
Most corporate environments were not designed with women’s biology in mind. The result? High-performing women are 1.5x more likely than men to experience burnout.
This experiential workshop offers a different path.
You’ll learn how your nervous system shapes your leadership, decision-making, and resilience - and how to work with it, not against it. Through practical tools and guided practices, you’ll build the capacity to regulate in real time, access grounded presence, and lead with greater clarity, confidence, and influence.
**Panel abstract:**
**Sustainable Leadership: Wellness as a Strategic Advantage**
Wellness is no longer a personal luxury - it is a leadership imperative.
The Women in Leadership Foundation and CIBC invites you to an insightful panel discussion exploring how wellness directly influences decision-making, team performance, innovation, and long-term career growth.
Featuring three distinguished female leaders from diverse industries, this moderated session will explore:
* Wellness as a competitive leadership advantage
* Designing work rhythms that protect energy and performance
* Modeling healthy leadership for teams and organizations
* Integrating personal values into professional success
Participants will gain practical tools and frameworks they can immediately apply to elevate both their well-being, leadership effectiveness and visibility.
**Speakers:**
**Panelists:**
Natasha Bruyea, Vice President, Organization Design & Effectiveness, HR, CIBC , CIBC
Rachel Barbaro, ICF-Certified Executive Leadership Coach, Organizational Consultant
Darcy MacNeil, Senior Director, Social, Loblaw Agency
**Moderator:**
Caroline Galdamez, Events Director, Women in Leadership (WIL) Foundation, Toronto Chapter
**Event Agenda**
5:15pm - 5:30PM - Registration
5:30 – 5:35 PM - Welcome & Opening Remarks
5:35 – 6:05 PM - Interactive Workshop (30 mins) Facilitated by Rachel Barbaro
6:05 – 6:20 PM - Break (15 minutes)
6:20 – 7:00 PM - Panel Discussion (40 minutes)
7:00 – 7:15 PM - Audience Q&A
7:15 – 8:00 PM - Networking
🎟️[Spots are limited, secure your tickets here](https://www.womeninleadership.ca/events-1/women-in-leadership-wil-day-event-2026).
Everyone is welcome - Leadership is a skill, not a position!
Find us on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/wiltoronto
Cross-Country Skiing Events This Week
Discover what is happening in the next few days
Algonquin Park Group Camping
**Please note the only way to register for this adventure is on [our website.](https://www.wildernessunion.com/adventures/whitefish-fc-26)**
***Join us as we head back into the massive, untouched wilderness of Algonquin Park for our second camping adventure of the year!***
We are returning to the legendary home of Ontario nature to soak in the early season vibes. Algonquin is famous for its tall trees and stunning scenery. This trip is an easy introduction to the wild, making it perfect for those who want to get comfortable in the woods, while still having the convenience of a frontcountry site.
Our base for the weekend is a site on the edge of Whitefish Lake, where we will have plenty of space to spread out and enjoy the fresh forest air. You can hike, learn to master a campfire or simply relax by the water as the sun dips below the tree line. When night falls, we will share a communal meal under some of the clearest, most *magic star-filled skies* you have ever seen.
On day 2 of this adventure, we’ll take the morning to learn canoe fundamentals from our guides. Once we complete the lesson, you can either hang out at camp and relax on the beach or paddle to one of two stunning hikes near the camp.
We have handled all the logistics and gear so you can focus on making new friends and soaking in the peace of the woods. If you are looking to build your confidence for more rugged trips later in the summer, this is the perfect place to start.
What's included
* Professional & certified guides
* All camp meals, cooking equipment and mess kits
* Tents
* Canoe rental
**Whether you are a seasoned camper or it is your first time in a tent, this adventure has something for everyone.**
**Highlights**
**Learn Camp Skills -** Our guides will show you how to set up a tent, build a roaring fire and any other skills you want to learn so you can feel totally prepared for the season ahead.
**Stargazing -** Free of light pollution, the stargazing at Algonquin is otherworldly.
**Canoeing on Whitefish Lake** \- Paddle through amazing scenery with our expert guides\.
**Event cost: $350+HST - optional transport available.**
**Register [here.](https://www.wildernessunion.com/adventures/whitefish-fc-26)**
**About Wilderness Union**
Wilderness Union is deliberate about building an outdoors community that connects you to the life-changing magic of the outdoors and helps you find your people.
Members range from 20-40 years old. The group is a mix of GTA locals and newcomers to Toronto from within Canada and abroad.
Attendance numbers on Meetup don't reflect our actual event attendance - we typically have 15-20 community members at each event. Large enough that there's someone new to meet but small enough that it's not overwhelming!
***Learn more at our website [www.wildernessunion.com](https://www.wildernessunion.com/)***
Inclusive AI in Practice: A Cross-Sector Roundtable
**Moving from Conversation to Implementation**
Artificial intelligence is rapidly reshaping workplaces, products, services, and decision-making systems across sectors. As organizations accelerate AI adoption, many teams are being asked to make high-impact decisions without clear governance structures, shared implementation standards, or practical guidance for assessing risk, accountability, accessibility, and long-term impact.
Across workforce, technical, and community contexts, organizations are grappling with how to ensure AI is implemented in ways that are inclusive, responsible, and grounded in real-world realities. HR professionals, AI practitioners, nonprofit leaders, governance stakeholders, and community advocates each hold critical perspectives on how AI systems can either reinforce existing inequities or help build more equitable futures.
This in-person QT Inclusive AI Roundtable brings together professionals across sectors for a facilitated cross-sector working session focused on one core question:
**What do organizations actually need in order to implement inclusive AI responsibly in practice?**
This session is designed as a collaborative implementation lab where leaders and professionals can explore the real-world challenges of implementing AI responsibly, share practical insights across sectors, and help shape the tools, frameworks, and approaches organizations need to move from theory into action.
Through guided dialogue, peer exchange, implementation exercises, and collaborative activities, participants will explore:
* where AI is already influencing organizational decisions and systems
* the governance, operational, and accountability tensions organizations are navigating
* how different sectors experience and define AI risks differently
* where misalignments and gaps currently exist
* what practical tools, frameworks, and supports are needed to move from theory into implementation
Grounded in queer-informed approaches to systems, safety, accessibility, and community-centred accountability, this session centers lived experience as a critical source of implementation insight. Participants will examine how AI systems can unintentionally reproduce invisibility, exclusion, surveillance, or harm when deployed without meaningful community grounding or governance structures.
This session is part of QueerTech’s broader initiative to move from conversation into practical implementation. Insights gathered through this roundtable will directly contribute to the development of community-informed toolkits, frameworks, case studies, and practical resources designed to support organizations implementing inclusive AI across sectors.
The session will include both implementation perspective-based discussions and cross-sector exchange, creating space for participants to deepen within their own organizational realities while learning from different approaches, constraints, and experiences across the ecosystem.
Participants are encouraged to bring:
* real organizational scenarios
* current implementation challenges
* governance questions
* operational tensions
* decision points they are actively navigating
**Following this roundtable, there is a QT Connect for the broader community at the same location in the evening.**
**Participants will Leave With:**
✨ A clearer understanding of the governance, operational, and accountability challenges organizations are currently facing in AI implementation
✨ Cross-sector perspectives on how AI risks, tensions, and opportunities are experienced differently across workforce, technical, governance, and community contexts
✨ Greater insight into the practical tools, frameworks, and supports organizations need to move from intention into responsible implementation
✨ New ways of thinking about inclusion, safety, visibility, and accountability through queer-informed and lived-experience perspectives
✨ Practical ideas, questions, and next steps to bring back into their organization, team, or community
✨ Connections with peers across sectors navigating similar implementation realities and decision-making challenges
✨ The opportunity to contribute to the development of future QT Inclusive AI resources, frameworks, and toolkits
This roundtable is supported by WAGE (Women and Gender Equality) Canada and by RBC’s approach to helping strengthen the capacity of Canada’s nonprofit sector.
**Who Should Attend**
This session welcomes professionals working across:
* HR, workforce, and organizational leadership
* AI, product, design, and technical systems
* Nonprofit, public, and community-serving organizations
* Governance, policy, accessibility, legal, and strategy roles
* Research, advocacy, and ecosystem-building spaces
No advanced technical expertise is required.
**Event Details**
📅 May 28, 2026
🕑 2:00 PM – 4:30 PM ET
📍 Toronto \| In Person
🗣 Language: English
**About QT Inclusive AI**
QT Inclusive AI is a national initiative designed to support professionals across Canada in understanding, assessing, and applying inclusive AI practices within real organizational contexts. Through curriculum, assessment tools, facilitated dialogue, and community-informed resource development, participants examine how AI systems are being used in practice and where risks, tensions, and opportunities are emerging.
The goal of QT Inclusive AI is to help translate responsible AI principles into practical implementation across technical and non-technical environments.
Read more on the QueerTech website:[ https://queertech.org/en/qt-inclusive-ai](https://queertech.org/en/qt-inclusive-ai)
If you have questions about the program, contact:
Amos B.
Program Manager, Community Learning and Development
amos@queertech.org
Sign up today!
Sunny Sunnybrook ~6.5 km
This week we'll be visiting Sunnybrook Park, no guarantees that it'll be sunny though.
Our group will leave at the posted time, so please arrive early. Please cancel your RSVP if you can't make it.
How fast, how far? Assume 4.5 km/h for a distance of ~6.5km. The path is a mixture of paved and dirt trails so be prepared for anything. The route is a "there and back again", so we will finish where we originally start from.
Bring water, a snack, and hiking footwear for a distance walk.
We usually go out for coffee after our hike. This time we'll be going to Baretto's Caffe, located at
1262 Don Mills Road unit 106
Required reading for you and your guests before RSVP'ing to all events:
1. [Liability Waiver and Group Rules](https://docs.google.com/document/d/e/2PACX-1vR0LFNJVYn5j1AYl8eR63HjAxKMkRwg5ifKXqL3rP6Xl7v_Wcsx4xR_kNFluE3eILpSmP-EJ0OouQvT/pub) (updated 05/30/22)
2. When asked at RSVP time, indicate **\*Yes\*** if you agree to the question provided.
3. See general information about [Tick Safety](https://www.ontario.ca/page/lyme-disease)
Wilder Series: Beaver Valley Mega Hike
**Please note the only way to register for this adventure is on [our website.](https://www.wildernessunion.com/adventures/beaver-valley-26)**
***Get ready for one of the hardest day-hike adventures in Wilderness Union history!***
Welcome to the next installment of the Wilder Series: this gorgeous, nearly 30km hike through Beaver Valley is not for the faint of heart. The pay off, however, is incredible, as you’ll pass multiple waterfalls, experienec stunning hilltop views and finish with a huge sense of accomplishment for completing this challenging adventure.
While more rural than wild, you will feel immersed in remote nature with few other people to be found as you trek along the trail. You can expect lush forest canopies, diverse terrain and a great group to adventure onwards with. Due to the length of this adventure, we will move at a continuous pace of 3-3.5km per hour.
While Ontario is fairly flat, this loop has significant elevation gain. You can expect a lot of ascents and descents throughout the day, which will make the distance covered more challenging but the views that much more exquisite.
Please note that attendees will need a high fitness level to successfully complete this adventure. This will be a serious challenge!
**Highlights**
**Stunning waterfalls:** Experience two of Ontario’s most stunning water features- Eugenia Falls and Hogg’s Falls.
**Secluded wilderness:** Enjoy the feeling of near total seclusion on the trail. Just you, the forest and your fellow adventurers.
**Type 2 fun:** This adventure will not be easy but, for those willing to meet the challenge, it will be supremely rewarding!
**Event cost: $50+HST (for explorer members) - $50 optional transport available.**
**Register [here.](https://www.wildernessunion.com/adventures/beaver-valley-26)**
**About Wilderness Union**
Wilderness Union is deliberate about building an outdoors community that connects you to the life-changing magic of the outdoors and helps you find your people.
Members range from 20-40 years old. The group is a mix of GTA locals and newcomers to Toronto from within Canada and abroad.
Attendance numbers on Meetup don't reflect our actual event attendance - we typically have 15-20 community members at each event. Large enough that there's someone new to meet but small enough that it's not overwhelming!
***Learn more at our website [www.wildernessunion.com](https://www.wildernessunion.com/)***
Inside Vivisect: A Conversation with Vivi Partridge and Mollie Cronin
Join us on May 29th for the launch of *Vivisect*, by Vivi Partridge, published by Inservice Comics—a raw and rambunctious diary comic about a big breakup, making your first graphic novel, therapy, mental health, and befriending characters from manga, by the author of *Quiet Crossings* (Conundrum Press).
Vivi will guide us through their artistic process in conversation with Mollie Cronin, author and artist of *Future Me is Fat* (Conundrum Press).
We’ll have drinks, snacks (of course), and music.
The event starts at 7 PM.
After the conversation, there will be a Q&A, followed by time to mingle and celebrate yet another release from one of the most distinctive emerging voices in Canadian comics.
**The ticket includes one copy of *Vivisect*. The author will be signing books at the event.**
Scotsdale Farm
We are hiking at Scotsdale Farm with Debbie McDermott and Bohdan Bilyj. This is a Level_2 Bruce Trail hike with lots of woods, and some lookouts. We expect around 14km with a few hills.
**Directions**
1. Exit Highway_401 at Trafalger Road (Exit_328), and go north.
2. After you pass through Georgetown, you will come to a T-intersection, which is Highway_7. Turn left.
3. After three and a half kilometres, fork right back onto Trafalger Road.
4. Continue north about 1.6_kilometres, and look for the sign.
Google Maps: [13807 Trafalgar Rd, Georgetown, Ontario.](http://goo.gl/maps/EGPdsXsLuZC2)
Après-hike suggestion: St. George Pub in Georgetown.
Waiver
Hiking is a dangerous activity; each participant agrees to assume his/her own risks. If you are new to hiking, please start with a Level 1 hike.
Hike leader's decision is final.
See you on the trail.
ps. ps. ps.
Know where you are going
Paid app: Bruce Trail Map for smartphones (http://brucetrail.org/pages/trail/app)
Free apps:
Here's just a sample on the web:
Google Fit (https://www.google.com/fit/),
Runkeeper (http://www.runkeeper.com/),
MyTrack (https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.google.android.maps.mytracks&hl=en),
GPS Essentials (https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.mictale.gpsessentials&hl=en)
Cross-Country Skiing Events Near You
Connect with your local Cross-Country Skiing community
Music BINGO
🎶 Ready for a night of music, laughs, and great company? Join us at Thunderwing Brewing for Music Bingo — a fun twist on classic bingo where songs replace numbers and the good vibes keep flowing!
🎵 Sing along, test your music knowledge, and enjoy a relaxed evening with the group.
📍 Please RSVP to reserve your spot:
Text Renee at 614-257-9389
(We need a headcount so the brewery can plan staffing and seating.)
🪑 Arrive early to grab a seat — feel free to bring a camping chair for extra seating.
🍔 Food trucks are often on site, or you’re welcome to bring your own food.
🐶 Bonus: Dogs are welcome, so bring your pup along too!
Columbus ski club membership not required for this event. CSC assumes no responsibility for the event or any injuries as this is organized by a third party.
Bike Ride to Sunbury
BIKE RIDE TO SUNBURY
Dust off your bikes, pump up your tires, and get out and ride.
• When: Saturday, May 30, 10AM
• Where: Leaving from the Westerville Library, 126 S. State Street, 43081
◦ Meet at East side of parking lot by the playground.
Trip Itentiary
• 20 miles round trip
• Ride to Sunbury, stop for lunch (Location TBD), then ride back to the Westerville Library
• All skill levels welcome
Contact: Therese Butz (614-561-1976), Art Kahn (614-370-5246)
Columbus Ski Club membership not required for this event. CSC assumes no responsibility for the event or any injuries as this is organized by a third party.
Columbus Ski Club Happy Hour on third Wednesday
Please join us the 3rd Wednesday of each month to learn more about the Columbus Ski Club and what we have to offer. Pizza, wings and a variety of appetizers provided. We are a non-profit organization founded in 1958 with over 800 members. The club has grown beyond the single mission of providing members with not only quality skiing events but also year round social and sport activities. Our gatherings are an opportunity for members and non-members to interact and learn about the many activities offered such as euchre, billiards, volleyball, pickleball, tennis, bowling, golf & softball leagues along with ski and non-ski trips. Our members also plan group activities such as visits to wine tastings, bike trips, comedy clubs, concerts, plays and local sports games, etc.
CSC membership is not required to belong to the Meetup group. Membership is required in order to participate in most club activities (CSC member). However, anyone (21 and over) is welcome at our meeting gatherings which consist of checking out our current activities and socializing. The annual dues for club membership are $35 with the membership year from September 1st – August 31st.
[https://www.columbusskiclub.org/content.aspx?page_id=60&club_id=686961](https://www.columbusskiclub.org/content.aspx?page_id=60&club_id=686961)
Columbus Ski Club Happy Hour on third Wednesday
Please join us the 3rd Wednesday of each month to learn more about the Columbus Ski Club and what we have to offer. Pizza, wings and a variety of appetizers provided. We are a non-profit organization founded in 1958 with over 800 members. The club has grown beyond the single mission of providing members with not only quality skiing events but also year round social and sport activities. Our gatherings are an opportunity for members and non-members to interact and learn about the many activities offered such as euchre, billiards, volleyball, pickleball, tennis, bowling, golf & softball leagues along with ski and non-ski trips. Our members also plan group activities such as visits to wine tastings, bike trips, comedy clubs, concerts, plays and local sports games, etc.
CSC membership is not required to belong to the Meetup group. Membership is required in order to participate in most club activities (CSC member). However, anyone (21 and over) is welcome at our meeting gatherings which consist of checking out our current activities and socializing. The annual dues for club membership are $35 with the membership year from September 1st – August 31st.
[https://www.columbusskiclub.org/content.aspx?page_id=60&club_id=686961](https://www.columbusskiclub.org/content.aspx?page_id=60&club_id=686961)
Bike Ride - Pickerington Ponds to Three Creeks
**Weather permitting**, we’ll take a casual ride from Pickerington Ponds (Glacier Knoll) to Three Creeks and back.
Distance is **18–25 miles**, depending on where we turn around and whether we add a side loop.
Pace is around **12 mph**, but this is a fun, no‑drop ride — we can slow down as needed.
Here’s the **map** showing Glacier Knoll (bike), Confluence Park (flag), and BrewDog: [https://www.google.com/maps/d/edit..](https://www.google.com/maps/d/edit..).
Text or call Scott at **614‑975‑4458** if you’re coming.
Columbus ski club membership not required for this event. CSC assumes no responsibility for the event or any injuries as this is organized by a third party.
Bike Ride - Pickerington Ponds to Three Creeks to Three Creeks
**Weather permitting**, we’ll take a casual ride from Pickerington Ponds (Glacier Knoll) to Three Creeks and back.
Distance is **18–25 miles**, depending on where we turn around and whether we add a side loop.
Pace is around **12 mph**, but this is a fun, no‑drop ride — we can slow down as needed.
Here’s the **map** showing Glacier Knoll (bike), Confluence Park (flag), and BrewDog: [https://www.google.com/maps/d/edit..](https://www.google.com/maps/d/edit..).
Text or call Scott at **614‑975‑4458** if you’re coming.
Columbus ski club membership not required for this event. CSC assumes no responsibility for the event or any injuries as this is organized by a third party.
Columbus Ski Club - 1776 Broadway Musical
Join us for CSC Night at the Dublin Coffman Ampitheater!
Come see the musical production of 1776 at the Dublin Coffman Ampitheater, 5600 Post Rd, Dublin, Ohio, on Friday, June 5 at 7:00 PM. Venue is outdoors - please bring a camping chair, snacks and non alcoholic beverages.
Follow the debates, struggles, and determination of the Second Continental Congress as they work to draft and sign the Declaration of Independence in the summer of 1776.
 **General admission tickets are just $17.76!**
Purchase tickets by phone or via link below:
 Call Dublin Recreation at 614-410-4550, option #1
https://dublinohiousa.gov/abbey-theater/upcoming-shows/
Show information: If you purchase tickets, please text us so we know to look for you and can try to sit together.
Please arrive by 6:30 PM.
Questions? Text Barb at 740-548-7677
Columbus ski club membership not required for this event. CSC assumes no responsibility for the event or any injuries as this is organized by a third party.



























