2024 Maps and Profiles
Updated maps for 2025 coming soon.
Below are the maps for the courses at Whistler Olympic Park (WOP). Note that the 2024 courses have been altered from 2023.
This is a free technique event, which means you can skate or classic ski. For those that plan to use the classic technique only, you can indicate this when you register. We list the technique selected by registrants in the results so that you can compare yourself to others also doing classic. However, there are no separate awards for those doing classic only.
Course | Description | Course Map |
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15 km |
Loppet (Classic & Skate) | 15 km Map |
25/50 km |
Loppet (Classic & Skate) 25 km – one lap; 50 km – two laps |
25/50 km Map |
10 km Sit Ski |
Four laps of Kids Mini loop. | 10 km Sit Ski Map |
Kids 5 km |
Loppet (Classic & Skate) | 5 km Mini Map |
We reserve the right to revise courses at any time.
Actual Distances May Vary
Please be aware that it is difficult to create courses that measure exactly 5, 15 and 25/50 km when using an established trail system. In addition, homologation standards allow for a shorter course if it contains significant elevation gains (or a longer distance if it is relatively flat). As a result, there will be slight variations between the posted distance and your workout device. Undulating terrain results in inaccurate distances being reported by personal GPS devices.
Aid Stations & Finish Line Food
All aid stations on course will be providing water, energy drinks, and gels or energy bars. For aid station locations check the maps above, relevant to your distance (top of Norwegian Woods/Madeley Road, Madeley Creek Loop, Porter’s Glide and the stadium). There will be fruit at the finish along with chili, buns and hot chocolate.
There will also be kick wax at the aid stations for those who choose to classic ski, in the event they need a little something to help them go up those hills.
A reminder that the Payak Virtual Challenge is a virtual event and any oversights or errors are the responsibility of the organizers and not the venue operator where skiing occurs. All ski conditions are for normal recreational use and grooming is subject to the area operator’s discretion.
Course Etiquette
Be aware the trail system is open to the public. To ensure that everyone enjoys their experience, please keep to the right unless passing and yield to downhill skiers. Be courteous and go around slower skiers, whether they are racers or members of the public. Please do not skate over the classic tracks.
50 km Cutoff
You must be in the stadium for the second time within 2.5 hours (12:30 p.m.) if skiing the 50 kilometre event. For safety reasons, skiers arriving at the stadium after that time will not be allowed to continue.