A person examines the cross country skiing trails at the Telemark Nordic Club in West Kelowna, B.C., during the clubÕs first day of the season on Nov. 12, 2022. The club is traditionally open for cross country skiing and snowshoeing in early or mid December, but after receiving more than 80 cm of snow since Nov. 4, this year is the earliest that the site has opened in nearly 30 years, said club manager Mike Edwards. (Aaron Hemens for the Globe and Mail)
A person examines the cross country skiing trails at the Telemark Nordic Club in West Kelowna, B.C., during the clubÕs first day of the season on Nov. 12, 2022. The club is traditionally open for cross country skiing and snowshoeing in early or mid December, but after receiving more than 80 cm of snow since Nov. 4, this year is the earliest that the site has opened in nearly 30 years, said club manager Mike Edwards. (Aaron Hemens for the Globe and Mail)