{"id":3421,"date":"2015-09-03T10:45:33","date_gmt":"2015-09-03T16:45:33","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/skinakiska.com\/?p=3421"},"modified":"2015-09-03T10:57:42","modified_gmt":"2015-09-03T16:57:42","slug":"family-friendly-nakiska-guide","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/skinakiska.com\/blog\/family-friendly-nakiska-guide\/","title":{"rendered":"Family friendly guide to skiing\/snowboarding at Nakiska, Calgary’s Closest Mountain"},"content":{"rendered":"

Words & Photos\u00a0by Tanya Koob<\/em><\/p>\n

I remember our first family downhill ski trip in great clarity<\/em> because I had been extremely apprehensive of the whole sport as a \u201cfamily experience.\u201d My husband and I had done a lot of resort skiing back in the \u201cgood old days\u201d before kids but had been nervous to try it with a child in tow.\u00a0 We were both envisioning the worst when we thought of taking a small child to a busy ski resort for a day, of having to find parking and get all of our gear to the day lodge, and of having to find space in a crowded lodge for our family to eat and rest. Add other fears such as having to get out of the house early in the morning to reach the hill in time to find parking, dealing with a cranky child who\u2019s missed his afternoon nap, and having to deal with a tot who may or may not appreciate the long car ride out to the hill (and back) \u2013 and you can see why I was just a teensy bit apprehensive of the whole experience.<\/p>\n

All I can say in a quick response to the above fears is thank god for Nakiska!\u00a0 One half day at Nakiska and all of my fears were relieved. We had a fabulous first day downhill skiing as a family and my son would now consider it to be his favourite winter sport.<\/p>\n

Tips for a Relaxed Morning at the Hill<\/strong><\/p>\n

We tried to pack for our ski day the night before to save time in the morning<\/em>.\u00a0 When we got up, we just had to have a quick breakfast and jump in the car.\u00a0 Other things we did to save time were booking our son\u2019s ski lesson in advance rather than just showing up at the hill to register him, and buying him his own gear rather than renting at the hill.\u00a0 If planning to rent, allow for at least an extra half hour at the hill before you will be able to start skiing. (Something to keep in mind if you have lessons booked first thing in the morning.)<\/p>\n

\"Skiing<\/a>We arrived at the hill with plenty of time to find a good parking spot, to find our way to the day lodge, pick up our lift tickets, and to make our way to the meeting spot for lessons.\u00a0 We quickly discovered that registering our son in a lesson for first thing in the morning was the smartest thing we could have done as beginners to family downhill skiing.\u00a0 We only had to worry about getting one person dressed and set to go rather than getting all three of us ready at the same time.<\/p>\n

As soon as our son was in his lesson, I distinctly remember grabbing a coffee and thinking about how relaxed the whole process had been.\u00a0 Because of \"IMG_3220\"<\/a>the lesson, my husband got to ski on his own all morning and was able to do a bunch of his favourite runs rather than spending the morning on the bunny hill.\u00a0 Meanwhile, I spent a relaxed morning with my coffee near the day lodge and kept close tabs on the lesson process.<\/p>\n

Lunch without the Crowds<\/strong><\/p>\n

We headed in for an early lunch after the lesson and discovered another secret to success<\/em>:\u00a0 Eat early to avoid crowds!\u00a0 We had left a duffle bag with our personal belongings and lunch under a table in the day lodge and had no problem finding it when we went inside.\u00a0 We easily found space to eat, and had an enjoyable time in the non-crowded dining area.<\/p>\n

Family Bonding at the Hill <\/strong><\/p>\n

We\u2019ve gotten into a habit where we try to take advantage of children\u2019s lessons<\/em> in the morning whenever possible and then we spend the afternoon skiing together as a family.\u00a0 We can now bomb down the blue runs together with our 6 year old who\u2019s become quite the proficient skier but on our first\"IMG_3292\"<\/a> day at Nakiska, we enjoyed the bunny hill together and took a few spins down in the tube park. The Tube Park was a great add-on to our ski day and allowed some rest time from skiing. We had a snack in the lodge mid-afternoon and then left the hill early to avoid congested roads on the drive home.<\/p>\n

Final Tips<\/strong><\/p>\n