There`s been a huge surprise at the Talisman Ski Resort which I want to tell you about, but I`m going to start at the beginning. It was 1963 or '64 when my parents brought me and my sister up to try skiing at a serious ski hill. My mother had skied a lot (cross-country) when she was in her teens, and wanted to share her joy of being outdoors on our skis with us. And boy, did we learn a lot and have a lot of fun from a weekend at Talisman.
I can still remember the thrill of flying down that long hill! I was 14.
In those days, and for many years before and after, thousands of young students got their exposure to downhill skiing at Talisman. Typically there`d be 20 school buses parked out front Monday to Friday. Talisman was one of only two ski clubs in this part of Ontario that were public - that is you didn`t have to be a member, just buy your daily ticket. No wonder it was popular with families. I even accompanied our daughter on her school trip to Talisman 35 years later.
The business continued for 60 years, at that point owned by Jake Hammer. A friend and I did a small project for Jake, laying out a snowshoe trail through the large Kimberley Forest just to the south. But eventually Jake retired and sold the resort to an owner who knew nothing about skiing, or apparently about ski hill management! The resort went downhill quickly.
Here we can pick up the story with actual photographs, since we moved to the valley in 2010. In fact I did two previous posts about Talisman, in 2011 and 2013.






















