Wing Night Friday with Andrew Kazmel
Drop by Ducky’s for Wing Night, Fridays until the end of the season.
Live music: 6-9pm
Saturday Aprés Ski with Darren Howse
Relax at Ducky’s Social for Aprés Ski, weekdays and weekends until the end of the season.
Live music: 2-5pm
Wing Night Friday with Roddy Letcher and Darren “Jukebox”
Drop by Ducky’s for Wing Night, Fridays until the end of the season.
Live music: 6-9pm
PEI/NS March Break
Open extended hours Sunday-Wednesday 9am - 7pm and Thursday-Saturday 9am-8pm. With full pricing in effect.
Nova Scotia March Break
Open extended hours Sunday-Wednesday 9am - 7pm and Thursday-Saturday 9am-8pm. With full pricing in effect.
Saturday Aprés Ski with Tyler Mullendore
Relax at Ducky’s Social for Aprés Ski, weekdays and weekends until the end of the season.
Live music: Ashley George 2-5pm
Wing Night Friday with Double Shot (Andy LeBlanc)
Drop by Ducky’s for Wing Night, Fridays until the end of the season.
Live music: 6-9pm
Saturday Aprés Ski with Ashley George
Relax at Ducky’s Social for Aprés Ski, weekdays and weekends until the end of the season.
Live music: Ashley George 2-5pm
Get Up There Event (GUT)
The 17th annual Get Up There for Colorectal Cancer event takes place next Friday March 14th here at Wentworth. March 1st is the beginning of the Colorectal Cancer Awareness month, and Nova Scotians rank among the highest percentage of people with the disease. Thousands of kits are mailed to Nova Scotians each year between the ages of 50 and 74, but not even half of those kits are completed and returned. Participants will climb the mountain to raise money and bring awareness to support colorectal cancer research. You can help support this event by making a donation, and if you have a kit sitting at home, send it in today! Donations
New Brunswick March Break
Regular hours and pricing in effect. Monday-Wednesday 9-4pm Thursday-Friday 9am-8pm
Heritage Day Weekend
Open extended hours: Sunday, February 15 9am–8pm Monday, February 16 9am–7pm Full day pricing in effect
2026 FIS Canada Cup - Wentworth
Wentworth to host Freestyle FIS Canada Cup event
Ski Wentworth, along with Freestyle Nova Scotia and Wentworth Freestyle, will be hosting the 2026 FIS Canada Cup, from February 12-15. Wentworth will welcome some of the nation’s top freestyle skiing talent competing in three events for this national event, a first for Atlantic Canada. This is part of the Canada Cup Toyo Tires series.
“This is the first FIS (International Ski & Snowboard Federation) event held at Wentworth. The Wentworth FIS Canada Cup will attract athletes from across the country and abroad who are trying to earn FIS points to compete at an international and Olympic level,” said Wentworth Freestyle head coach Thor Durning. “Over the past 15 years, the sport of freestyle skiing in Nova Scotia has continued to grow and mature. From athlete, coach and official development to mountain operations, grooming and the Legacy Terrain Park site itself. Wentworth has proven we have what it takes to host a national level event.”
After two days of training on Feb. 10 & 11, competition gets underway Thursday, Feb. 12 with a rail event. Slopestyle qualifiers run Friday, Feb. 13 with slopestyle finals on Saturday, Feb. 14 and finishing out the week with Big Air on Sunday February 15.
Wentworth is pleased to announce Alva Construction as presenting partner for the Wentworth Canada Cup. Alva Construction is a family owned and operated Nova Scotia Construction company with a strong passion for freestyle skiing. Alva's equipment was instrumental in the construction of the Legacy Park earth work, as well as the Wentworth Bike Park.
Fish & Chip Trivia Night with Drew Douglas
Fish & Chips served from 5pm-9pm and Trivia Night with Drew Douglas 6pm-8pm.
Saturday Aprés Ski with Ashley George
Relax at Ducky’s Social for Aprés Ski, weekdays and weekends until the end of the season.
Live music: Ashley George 2-5pm