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The Community Cross Country Ski Day was held at the Elk Valley Nordic Centre on Friday March 24, 2023. Teck has made many great photos by its photographer available. Click on the button below to access this photo album.
Click to open photo albumA short video is also available – to be updated:

Several groups and families enjoyed a peaceful evening ski at the Elk Valley Nordic Centre on Friday evening. The full moon appeared from behind the clouds for a perfect outing for about twenty-five or so skiers.

The warming hut was open and the area around the hut were lit for this occasion.






The next full moon will happen during the February 4-5 weekend. We’ll see you then!

The Fernie Nordic Racers will be waxing XC skis to raise money to attend the Kootenay Cups, BC Cups, and BC championships this upcoming season.
Get your skis cleaned and hot waxed by our Cross Country BC certified wax technicians and help our athletes compete with the best in the province.
Note: Waxless skis and skin skis still need to be glide waxed!!
Drop off at the warming hut of the Nordic Centre:
Payment via cash or card
*** Skis should be clearly marked with name and phone # ***
*** If using ski sleeves, these should be labelled. ***
FNS ski sleeves, buffs and toques will also be available for purchase!
Membership renewal stickers will be available throughout the weekend during both pick-up and drop off times
Thank you for supporting our local youth nordic ski team! We look forward to seeing you soon!

Visit the website gallowaylands.com for the latest Q & A from the developer’s team. There is also a recent article published on rethinkgalloway.com
Hello members! We have received a lot of questions, concerns and requests for information regarding the Galloway Lands proposal put forward by Handshake Holdings. The purpose of this update is to provide you with all the information we have and encourage you to participate in the formal processes outline below. Consider this a round-up of everything we know to date, and what opportunities exist for you to participate directly. We represent the nordic community, but recognize that our members will have a variety of perspectives and opinions, so please read to find out how you can get involved.
Context and recent activity
As a follow up to our previous newsletter and blog post (see here), we are providing our members with an update on the Galloway Lands development proposal (full application also linked from our blog post).
First and foremost, as we stated in November, this is private land and we are incredibly grateful for the relationship we have with the current landowner and the privilege we have to continue to access and operate on his property. Bud Nelson has supported our club’s use of the land for over 6 years and we have worked hard to be responsible and respectful users of the land. We intend to continue to work in partnership with landowners currently and into the future for the benefit of our nordic skiing community in a way that reflects our core values.
In a recent Free Press article, it was indicated that FNS had a number of concerns regarding the development application. We have been engaging with the consultant for the Galloway Lands application and are maintaining an open dialogue about the primary concerns related to the trails which are also summarized in our blog post and include: road crossings, safe public access/amenities, trail connectivity and environmental stewardship. In addition, we have communicated concerns raised by members around the process, specifically regarding some of the more complex elements of covenants and their design and enforcement.
We are also aware of concerns that have been raised by different groups that represent broader perspectives beyond nordic skiing, and reflect some of the values we know our members hold, such as environmental stewardship. Their concerns and a list of ways for the public to remain engaged in the formal process are summarized at www.rethinkgalloway.com. We expand on the formal process in the section below.
Recently, all of these issues were discussed with the Galloway Lands consultant and further information was provided regarding process, concerns that have been raised to date, and plans for public engagement. The FAQs section on the www.gallowaylands.com site has been updated to include clarification on some of the concerns that have been raised by our Board and the broader public. FNS will be submitting additional requests for clarification in advance of the Open House, specifically with regards to the conditions under which some of the commitments would be compromised (e.g., what financial implications would make additional elements such as tunnels or the proposed non-profit not feasible?), what enforcement mechanisms exist to support them, and what, if any, interruption to trail access would occur during construction should the application be approved.
Open House – Proponent-led
We have received information regarding an online Open House taking place this week (pivot from previously scheduled in-person events due to covid restrictions). Note that this engagement is facilitated by the applicant, while the public input period (written submissions and Public Hearing) indicated in the process outlined below will be facilitated by the RDEK. It is at that point that any comments from the public would become part of the formal record.
This event will provide an overview of the plans, as well as question and answer. Please see the detailed information and ensure you register in advance to participate:
Handshake Holdings Inc. invites you to attend a virtual open house regarding our proposal for the Galloway Lands.
The open house is scheduled for Thursday 6 January 2022 at 6:00pm via Zoom. The open house will include an overview of the proposed development and answers to questions from community members.
To submit a question for the open house, please send to: info@gallowaylands.com. We will also accept questions on the night of the open house as time permits.
Advance Registration for this webinar is required. To register go to: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_KVa1OhTGQWi8afSmqhHg7A
After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the webinar.
Please share this email with anyone in the community that may be interested in our proposal.
RDEK Application Process
In response to concerns and confusion regarding the application and review process, the following detailed list has been provided by the Galloway Lands consultant and verified by the RDEK. Dates for the specific events will be communicated to our members as they are confirmed.
Next Steps
The FNS Board will continue to represent its members through the RDEK review process and in discussions with the developer. Individual FNS members are encouraged to review the developer’s application and the comments from other community groups, present their own concerns, and participate in engagement opportunities as they arise.
As committed to at our Annual General Meeting this summer, we are providing an update on the application for the proposed development of the Galloway property.
Last year, the FNS Board was informed by the Galloway property landowner that a conditional offer had been received for the Galloway property. We were then contacted by Reto Barrington of Handshake Holdings confirming his intent to apply for rezoning and apply for a residential development on the property. Note that the ‘Galloway Lands’ referred to include the land on which the Grunt/partial Runt and Galloway Loop exist as well as the connecting trails to the Fernie Alpine Resort.
At the AGM we:
Last month, we received a package from Development Services at the RDEK with the attached application for the ‘Galloway Lands’ development and were encouraged by the RDEK to share the application and process with our membership.
The RDEK also provided us with the following general timeline for the formal process to be communicated to our members:
Any changes to these timelines or formal dates established for Open Houses, etc. will be communicated to our membership.
The FNS Board of Directors wishes to reiterate the role we play in this process, and the role/opportunity of our greater membership in reviewing and participating.
You can open THIS LINK or click on the image above to read the document. Or right-click to save it to your device.

Fifteen volunteers with wheelbarrows, rakes and shovels showed up on Saturday morning at the Nordic Centre to spread wood chips in the staging area. The load of chips was donated by Rocky Mountain Lanscape Bark and delivered to the site earlier in the week.
This fresh layer of clean chips will even out the surface of the staging area before grooming starts. A part of the load was left for further repair along the Jackrabbit trails this week. All this work is going to improve the area for the upcoming crosscountry race planned for Wednesday October 27.