Nordiq Canada and the Canadian Olympic Committee have named Olivia Bouffard‑Nesbitt to Team Canada’s cross‑country ski squad for the Milano Cortina 2026 Olympic Winter Games. Bouffard‑Nesbitt had initially been designated as the first alternate. She was added to the roster after the International Ski Federation’s quota reallocation process awarded Canada an additional women’s spot. “Olivia has earned this opportunity through strong results,” said Eric de Nys,...
Nordiq Canada is proud to announce a new partnership with Burnbrae Farms, a Canadian, family-owned company and one of the country’s most trusted food producers. This collaboration will support Canada’s National Ski Team athletes as they continue their World Cup campaign and make their final push toward Italy. “Partnerships with Canadian companies who believe in Canadian athletes are incredibly meaningful to us,” said Beckie Scott, CEO of Nordiq Canada. “Burnbrae...
Application Deadline: Feb 4, 2026 (forward by email to ) This scholarship is to be awarded to an individual who combines excellence in both academics and cross-country skiing. The scholarship has been funded by Canadian university alumni cross country skiers and other interested parties to encourage students to continue to combine excellence in both academics and cross-country skiing as they proceed with their postsecondary, university or...
We invite all Bunnyrabbit and Jackrabbit skiers to participate in designing the 2027 Jackrabbit Toque, which will be worn by 10,500 Bunnyrabbit and Jackrabbit skiers across Canada! Get your ideas ready! Here is the template for your design The criteria for entering the contest are as follows: Contestants must be currently enrolled in a Nordiq Canada Jackrabbit or Bunnyrabbit program Contestants must be between the ages of 5 and 9 Artwork must be original work...
Jan. 12, 2026 — Notschrei, Germany — Canada’s Para biathlon team opened the second World Cup period with seven podium finishes, including two gold medals, amid heavy snowfall and gusting winds in Germany’s Black Forest. The defining feature of the World Cup stop was the weather. Heavy snowfall and gusting winds created slow course conditions and required constant wind adjustments on the shooting range. Combined with occasional rifle issues, athletes were pushed to...