Welcome to the 41st Annual La Ronge Don Allen Saskaloppet!
Hosted by the La Ronge Ski Club with support from the Lac la Ronge Provincial Park, community sponsors and volunteers.
The Don Allen Saskaloppet is back again. Early snow conditions in La Ronge are very good, so snow conditions should be excellent for the 2025 Saskaloppet!
This year's Saskaloppet will begin on
Friday, February 28, 2025
with the 12:30 noon start of the 2-day Kupesewin event. Then, on
Saturday, March 2, 2025
, the Saskaloppet's main event gets underway with skiers being able to choose distance options of 2 km, 5 km, 7 km, 12 km, 20 km, 35 km or 55 km.
Classic & Free Technique
The Saskaloppet Trail will be set with both a skate lane and a classic track.
Kupesewin Event Bib Pick-Up
Registration confirmation and bib pick-up for the 2-day Kupesewin event will be held at the La Ronge Legion Hall, 1400 La Ronge Avenue on Friday, February 28 at 11:00 a.m.
Main Event Bib Pick-Up
Registration confirmation and bib pick-up for the main events will be held: 1) at the La Ronge Legion Hall, 1400 La Ronge Avenue on Friday, February 28, from 7:30 p.m. to 10:00 p.m.; and 2) at the La Ronge Legion Hall on Saturday, March 1 from 7:30 a.m. to 10:00 a.m.
Start Times & Locations
The 2-day Kupesewin event starts from the lake in front of the La Ronge Legion Hall on
Friday, February 28 at 12:30 p.m.
The 55-km distance starts from the lake ice in front of the La Ronge Legion Hall, on
Saturday, March 1 at 8:30 a.m.
55-km skiers will head north on the Saskaloppet Trail to the Don Allen Trails where they will ski the "5-km loop" and the "Summit loop" before heading back to the finish.
The 5-km, 7-km, 12-km, 20-km and 35-km events will also start from the lake ice in front of the Legion on
Saturday, March 1 at 10:00 a.m.
5-km skiers will ski into the Nut Point Campground and then, after a campground ski, finish at the Nut Point Campground main gate.
7-km skiers will ski to the Nut Point Campground and then, after a campground ski, finish at the La Ronge Legion Start/Finish.
12-km skiers will ski the Saskaloppet Trail to the Checkpoint 1 cabin and back.
20-km skiers will ski the Saskaloppet Trail to the Checkpoint 2 cabin and back.
35-km skiers will ski the Saskaloppet Trail to the Checkpoint 3 cabin and back.
Note that the Saskaloppet's special 2-km Jackrabbit Glide for younger skiers will start at the Nut Point Campground on Saturday, March 1 at 11:00 a.m.
Parents or chaperones will be responsible for confirming registration at the Legion Hall, picking up bibs, and then transporting children in the Jackrabbit Glide to the Nut Point Campground parking lot to access the special Jackrabbit Glide start/finish line. They will also be responsible for transporting children back to the Legion Hall.
Treaty Land Acknowledgment
The La Ronge Ski Club and the Don Allen Saskaloppet Committee acknowledge that the Saskaloppet's route goes through the land of the Cree, a people who have made their living here since ancient times. We respectfully ask that as skiers travel through the landscape, they reflect on the Cree people's long connection to the land and their willingness, through treaty, to share it with those visiting their traditional territory.