Sports Clubs in Whitehorse, YT

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Results from the 'Sports Clubs' category in Whitehorse

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1 SUMANIK DRIVE, Whitehorse, Y1A 6J6

(867) 667-2875
Sports club, Sports & Recreation Venue, Club
The Whitehorse Curling Club is highly praised for its world-class XC ski chalet and trail system, offering a wide range of trails with varying difficulties. The rentals and day passes are inexpensive and the gear is good quality and well-maintained. Customers have had positive experiences with the knowledgeable and friendly staff, who provide thorough instruction for beginners. The trails are well-maintained and ideal for bringing dogs. The overall atmosphere is welcoming and reasonably priced.
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Unit 104 - 114 Titanium Way, Whitehorse, Y1A 5P8

(867) 335-2090
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4061 4 Avenue, Whitehorse, Y1A 1H1

+1 867-668-4236
Run by a board of directors in Whitehorse, Sport Yukon is a non-profit society. Must of the members are territorial sport governing bodies, clubs and associations who offer a variety of sport, recreation and other community based programs.
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16 Duke St, Whitehorse, Y1A 4M2

(867) 668-4794
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4061-4th avenue, Whitehorse, Y1A 1H1

(867) 668-4236
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1 Sumanik Drive, Whitehorse, Y1A 6J6

(867) 668-4477
Sports Team, Sports & Recreation Venue, Sports club, Sports activity location
Whitehorse Cross Country Ski Club is highly recommended for its world-class trail systems and affordable rentals. The trails cater to various difficulty levels and classes are available for beginners. Gunther Burke, a commended instructor, provides thorough instruction in a fun and safe environment. The rental gear is of good quality and the staff are knowledgeable and welcoming. The trails are well-maintained and dog-friendly.

220 - 300 Main Street, Whitehorse, Y1A 2B5

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