Welcome to WWHSTA!

The West Wind Highlands Ski Touring Association (WWHSTA) is a registered not-for-profit association formed in 2020 to advocate for and support the development of self-propelled winter backcountry touring opportunities in Muskoka, the Almaquin Highlands, Haliburton and surrounding areas. 

Our group embraces the enjoyment of the deep snowpack brought to our region by the west winds off Georgian Bay. The region’s wonderful open hardwood forests and the undulating topography offers a beautiful canvas for exploration and, every now and then,  a few turns of pure joy. If you enjoy winter in Ontario on alpine touring (AT) gear, telemark skis, skishoes, a snowboard or nordic backcountry gear, WWHSTA is a group that will introduce you to a new community, new areas, shared information and learning opportunities.

As settlers on Indigenous territory, we acknowledge the past and will act in the present for a more equitable future. WWHSTA operates on the traditional territory of the Aneshinabeg: the Chippewa, Mississauga, Algonquin, Nipissing, Ojibwe; the Metis Nation of Ontario and the Wahta Mohawk Territory. We understand that we have a responsibility to consciously address and continuously reflect on the historical and contemporary impact of colonization. Read more about our land acknowledgement here.

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Join WWHSTA and become part of our community of powder hounds!

A WHHSTA Membership:

  • Attend WWHSTA events
  • Access discounts and deals exclusively for WWHSTA members
  • Have insurance coverage while participating in WWHSTA events and work days
  • Join an exciting community of enthusiastic outdoors-people

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A Letter from the Pres

Welcome to the West Wind Highlands.  There is a sliver of central Ontario where magic happens every winter. It might be freezing, sunny and breezy in Toronto or North Bay, but in the hills to the west of Algonquin Park, snow squalls are forming.  Cold, dry winter winds sponge up moisture over the warm, open waters of Lake Huron.  When that moisture-laden air hits the uplifting slope of the West Wind Highlands, snow falls with abundance.  The hills themselves are too steep for effective logging, hard to build roads into, difficult to navigate for many, which has left them quietly free of people and once they receive their winter coat of snow, perfect for skiing.

WWHSTA was founded in the year of hindsight: 2020, by a group of people who’ve been quietly enjoying this powder buffet for decades.  It could seem a strange thing, to want to share this bounty with others.  However, sharing is exactly what these highlands need.  To ski in the quiet woods on a gorgeous, still winter day with a handful of good people is a wonderful feeling.  Human-powered travel over snow has virtually no impact on the land; one literally floats over it.  Ski touring requires that skiers take what nature gives them: there is no grooming or preparation of trails, so the conditions are not always the same.  They simply are what they are.  The skier has to adapt and choose the appropriate trail, slope or challenge to suit the day, and there are no bad days!  When people come to appreciate the gifts of such an experience they want to help ensure it’s available for others, particularly future generations.

By joining or supporting West Wind Highlands Ski Touring Association you are helping to give a voice to those who love wintertime human-powered exploration.  We, at WWHSTA, strive to make excellent skiing options available, in a way that respects and protects the environment.  We educate skiers, helping them grow their knowledge and skills.  We protect our members with insurance.  We grow connections between people and organizations, allowing both to grow stronger and more engaged.  We explore and open up new areas to enjoy our sport, with responsible partnerships and land-use agreements.

Contact WWHSTA

General inquiries and business-related discussion:
info@wwhsta.org

Membership and partnership inquiries:
membership@wwhsta.org

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