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 | The Bill Yearling Cabin has been in the meadow since the 1920s. In 2007 the cabin was put on a new foundation and re-invented as an interpretive centre where guests can relax in cozy chairs, read books, and use in-house resources to learn more about Nipika, wildlife, and how the two are working together. |
|  |  | There are two warming huts located on Nipika Mountain Resort Trails. Both warming huts have wood stoves, firewood, and all the necessities to get a fire roaring... and cold hands warmed up! |
|  |  | Nipika also has a wood-fired hot tub and sauna to ease aching muscles or relax work-weary heads. The pond is a popular place in both winter (for ice skating) and summer (for a refreshing dip). |
|  |  | Nipika's horse boarding facility includes private stalls, tack room, training pen, water and feed, pasture and shelters, all within footsteps of the hundreds of kilometres of trails.
Board is $25.00 per day, per horse.
Verification of horses' "shots" is required prior to arrival. |
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