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Wet start to 2023 putting a damper on winter sports in Ottawa-Gatineau

The wild swing in holiday weather has meant a wet start to 2023 for people who love snowboarding, skiing and skating in Ottawa and Gatineau, Que.

Skiing, skating off to a bumpy start due to wild swing in holiday weather

Pedestrians walk and jog along Ottawa's Rideau Canal in overcast weather.
People make their way along the Rideau Canal in Ottawa on Saturday. A wet start to 2023 has dampened prospects for winter sports in the capital. (Spencer Colby/The Canadian Press)

The wild swing in holiday weather has meant a wet start to 2023 for people who love snowboarding, skiing and skating in Ottawa and Gatineau, Que.

The turn from snow to rainy, warm weather set back the flooding work of the 40 volunteers at the Fisher Park outdoor skating trail during what is usually their busiest time of year.

Rink co-ordinator Scott Bradleysaid they hadstarted building a bed before the snow and rain, but will now have to wait until the temperature drops below 5 C before they can flood it again.

"We're all keen to get at it. The most popular two weeks of the skating season are when the kids are off school," Bradley said.

"It's disappointing for us as volunteers when the weather is like it is, but it's out of your control."

Cross-country trails 'struggling'

Snow groomer Dave Adamswith the Kichi SibiWinter Trail said the recent turn inthe weather has been awful for maintaining the urban winter trail connecting the Canadian War Museum to Westboro Beach.

"We're struggling,"Adams said. "It's so warm that to put a machine on the trail would wreck it. Not only wreck the trail, but it would probably damage our equipment."

A section of the Kichi Sibi Winter Trail marked with cross-country ski tracks, foot prints and partially melted snow.
Monday's rough conditions on the trail. (Submitted by Dave Adams)

According to the National Capital Commission (NCC), grooming resumed on some portions of the Gatineau Park trail network on Monday.

The NCC is advising visitors to check itswebsite for trail closures and condition reports.

Alpine season went downhill

The Camp Fortune ski resort in Chelsea, Que., has closed for a total of four days so far this season first due to a power outage related to the large snowfall around Christmas Eveand again for two days over the new year weekend because of rain.

Over the weekend, crews had to dig a ditch to prevent floodingand moved man-made snow on some runs. Other runs that were open thanksto the Christmas snowfall now have bare patches.

Erin Boucher, director of Camp Fortune, said some ski classeshad to be cancelled, but there are still opportunities for those who want to learn.

"Spring skiing in January,it's notwhere we want to be but it's perfect for young skiers, perfect for new skiers, a little bit slower," Boucher said.

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Camp Fortune director Erin Boucher said spring skiing in conditions in January are "not where we want to be" but they are favourable for new and young skiers.

She said they're waiting for another drop in temperature so they can begin making snow againand hopefully expand from eight to 20 runs.

The seven-day forecast for the Ottawa-Gatineau area generally calls for below-freezing but above-averagetemperatures starting Wednesday night.

Rideau Canal still a waterway

In an emailed update on the Rideau Canal Skateway, the NCCsaid the thaw of the last few days and recent snowfall contributed to a "significant loss of ice," leaving remaining ice "porous and of poor quality."

The NCC said it's unable to predict an opening date at this time.

According to the NCC, the skateway needs an average temperature of15 C over 48 hours, followed by stable temperatures around 10 C or lower to thicken the ice.

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With files from Celeste Decaire