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THUNDER BAY – over 700 skiers were enjoying the trails and warm weather at Sleeping Giant Provincial Park for the 44th annual Sleeping Giant Loppet, the first one since 2020.
“The response has been great, we're down a little bit in terms of the number of people that participated, but there's all kinds of reasons for that with the amount of sickness that's going around in the, in the community right now,” he said. There were multiple events with distances for skiers of all ages, levels and abilities... including the 8 kilometre mini-loppet for families and kids, the more relaxed and scenic 35 kilometre tour, and the 50 kilometre route, which took even the top athletes over 2 hours to complete.
“The weather was beautiful and there's some pretty fast Canadians to ski with, which was awesome,” he said.
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