I am a Nakkertok member and have an expense I need reimbursed – how do I proceed?
Nakkertok Expense Reimbursement procedure can be found here
Nakkertok Expense Reimbursement procedure can be found here
Yes. However, unless they are signed up for a Club event, Adult non-members using our trails pay a day fee, as listed on our Fees page. Payment by cash or cheque should be made payable to Nakkertok Ski Club. Please sign in to the guest registry (to comply with the club’s insurance coverage) and [...]
Generally speaking, no, as dogs can destroy the tracking on the ski trails and endanger other skiers. However, dog owners can use our new Pooch Path to enjoy skiing with their favorite pet. Consult this page for more information.
An Emergency Action Plan, posted on the window of the patrol shack, gives info on how to deal with injured and lost people. We’ll be posting more emergency information on the website soon.
If you are one of the last to leave the Johannsenhus area, lock the back door (from the inside), then the front door. If you are one of the last to leave the Ski Barn area, you should : turn off the Ski Barn lights if they’re on, lock both front and back doors [...]
Races provide a large portion of the club revenues, but they can turn the club a bit topsy turvy two or three times a year. Check the website for a list of events. There are always empty trails available at Nakk North when races take place at South. You are welcome to come and [...]
No, please! The Pisten Bully is very happy in its new warm home in the Barn. It has been working much better, and it is much easier to make repairs and do regular maintenance. We please ask that you not climb up or in it. However, if you want a Bully ride, you are [...]
In the last year we have had some problems with theft from the parking lots. While it is no where near the level experienced in Gatineau Park, members are advised not to leave valuables in the car while skiing.
Each fall there is an incredible amounts of work done on the trails. However, when we have an early heavy snowfall or freezing rain, we get branches hanging dangerously low. Not only are these branches dangerous for skiers’ eyes, particularly at night, but they catch and break the groomer’s lights and mirrors. Please feel [...]
There have been a few bear sitings in Cantley, so you should take precautions. We strongly suggest you take a look at this black bear FAQ (from the New Hampshire Fish and Game Department – couldn’t find one as good in Ontario) for more information.