Skimo: a sport on the rise
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In Milan-Cortina 2026, a new discipline will make its debut at the Winter Olympic Games: ski mountaineering, or skimo (a contraction of "ski" and "mountaineering" for the insiders). This mountain sport, combining uphill climbs and technical descents, is a true tribute to endurance and freedom—everything we love!
But before skimo became an Olympic discipline, it was first and foremost about passion—an exhilarating way to take on the mountains without ski lifts. Whether you're looking for performance or simply a chance to escape into nature, this sport is rapidly growing in Quebec and across Canada. So, are you ready to leave the chairlifts and gondolas behind and experience the mountains from a whole new perspective? Let’s go.

Imagine downhill skiing, but with a twist: before the ride down, you have to climb up—on your own. That’s the essence of ski mountaineering: alternating between dynamic ascents, technical terrain portages, and intense descents, often in off-piste conditions—for the experienced only!
With ultralight gear (specialized skis, minimalist boots, technical outerwear—hello, that’s us), skimo skiers maximize efficiency on the ascent while remaining agile for the descent. It’s all about balancing endurance, strength, and technique.
While Olympic athletes compete in fast-paced sprint courses, the traditional skimo experience can stretch over several kilometers with over 1,000 meters of elevation gain. For adventure seekers, it’s the ultimate winter challenge.
Skimo is growing fast, and several destinations are perfect for getting started or improving your skills.
In Quebec:
Elsewhere in Canada:

The secret to a great skimo adventure? Lightweight, high-performance gear.
With its Olympic debut at Milan-Cortina 2026, skimo is gaining momentum. Whether for competition or just the love of the mountains, it’s a thrilling new way to experience winter.
So why not trade ski lifts for your own power? Breathe, climb, embrace the cold—and let the freedom of skimo take over.