Overlander Ski Club doubles membership, breaks trail use record amid pandemic
KAMLOOPS — Overlander Ski Club expected an increase in memberships and trail traffic amidst the coronavirus pandemic — just not by as much as they did.
Vesta Giles, president of Overlander Ski Club, heard industry reports from August that cross-country skiing could see a similar jump in activity – such as kayaking and mountain biking – due to having large space outdoors to easily socially distance.
Information at the club’s annual general meeting on March 1 showed that their expectations were exceeded. Membership and revenue doubled, and the trails hit 30,000 users for the first time ever.
“Before that, 20,000 was always our goal,” Giles said. “For the last five years we’ve seen steady growth. We were excited about maybe having a little bit of a bump, but we didn’t expect double. I’m really proud of our staff and our members have been really happy.”