Swan River is a central place to start your Manitoba snowmobiling trip

With gorgeous terrain and clubs maintaining trails north and south of town, Swan River is prepared for the snowmobiling season

by Danielle Cameron

A Group on Pickerel Lake, One of the Many Trails.
This group was poised to head out on the Pickerel Lake Trail, one of the areas maintained by the North Mountain Riders. Every year, the club hosts their Pickerel Supper event, which raises funds for trail system maintenance such as brushing, grooming, shelter repairs and other up-keep. Photo courtesy North Mountain Riders

Swan River sledders are exceptionally lucky. Not only do they have excellent trail systems and snow conditions, but they also have two clubs looking after them.

The Swan Valley Snowmobile Association (SVSA) is a volunteer club in Swan River that maintains approximately 400 kilometres of trails south of town. Trail conditions and updates are posted regularly on the SVSA website.

The North Mountain Riders, also based in Swan River, maintain 453 kilometres of trails north of Swan River. This club also looks after eight warm-up shelters, which are all furnished and stocked with firewood. For more information on its activities, see the North Mountain Riders website.

Hart Mountain Road Trail
Looking for ample powder? Try this on for size. This is the Hart Mountain Road Trail. You can access it by taking a 25-kilometre ride up the Porcupine Mountains and over the CN Rail bridge (where you can find open stretches along the rail bed). North of here, Hart Mountain Road awaits, with a wide, tree-lined route and smooth terrain leading up to the Hart Lake warm-up cabin. The shelter at Hart Lake is equipped with a wood stove, outhouse, solar lights and wall-to-wall carpeting. Photo courtesy North Mountain Riders
sledder in Swan River Manitoba
Swan River has more than 200 riders on its trails each year, and that number is steadily growing. The dedication of the Swan Valley Snowmobile Association and the North Mountain Riders has led to the formation of a vast snowmobiling network with trails that extend throughout the region. Photo courtesy North Mountain Riders

Related Articles

Riders enjoy the trails around St. Paul, Alberta.
Alberta Central Trip planner: What you need to know before snowmobiling in Alberta’s Lakeland region

Trail maps, top snowmobile trails, club contacts and other useful information for planning a snowmobile trip to the Lakeland region.

by Danielle Cameron
A row of vintage snowmobiles is parked beside a building
Swan River, MB Club profile: Swan Valley Snowmobile Club

The Swan Valley Snowmobile Club has worked as a well-oiled machine for well over two decades

by Kyle Born
>
View all articles