Danielle Cameron

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Danielle Cameron is a writer and web editor for several publications. She has a weekly column with Kootenay Business called Biz Edge, where she profiles innovative companies in the East and West Kootenay. Danielle has a bachelor of arts degree in psychology and English, and is a Certified Herbal Practitioner. In addition to being an avid animal lover, her personal interests include developing herbal formulae, fiction writing and spending quality time in the forests of B.C. She welcomes every opportunity to expand her knowledge base and continually seeks to evolve both as a writer and as an herbal practitioner.

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Monte Smith puts the Tundra through its paces, playing along the trails north of Whitecourt.
Whitecourt, AB

Photos from the Snowmobile Capital of Alberta

Whitecourt has earned its shining reputation as one of the leading sled towns in the province.

by Danielle Cameron
This is snowmobiler Robert Vipond's son, Ryan, with his wife, Shirley, on the trail between Wanless and The Pas. This area is known by locals as the Loppit trail.
The Pas, MB

Gear up for sledding in The Pas

The Pas might be a small community, but it has tremendous snowmobiling potential.

by Danielle Cameron
A sledder stops for a view and a rest in the mountains around Revelstoke.
Revelstoke, BC

Revelstoke will rock your world

One look at these photos, and you'll be stoked for your Revy experience.

by Danielle Cameron
Rylan Hladun takes to the air in Houston on his Arctic Cat.
Houston, BC

If you crave alpine sledding, Houston will knock your socks off

This attractive B.C. community is the place to be if you love adventurous mountain snowmobiling.

by Danielle Cameron
A sledder is shredding fresh powder in Chappell Creek in Valemount.
Valemount, BC

Valemount invites you to sledding heaven

With stellar terrain and a welcoming community, Valemount has what it takes to make snowmobilers happy.

by Danielle Cameron
Shown are several sledders at the
Tumbler Ridge, BC

Tumbler Ridge: Sled to your heart’s content

Come to this B.C. community for varied terrain and deep powder.

by Danielle Cameron
Blair Trueman is airing out his sled in Blue River forested terrain.
Blue River, BC

Snowmobiling in the Thompson-Nicola Region

This part of B.C. sees plenty of snowfall and boasts a number of appealing snowmobile communities.

by Danielle Cameron
A Group on Pickerel Lake, One of the Many Trails.
Swan River, MB

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
One of those secret powder stashes Michael Fidek won't say too much about.
Yorkton, SK

A sampling of Yorkton’s sled scene

From ditch-banging to exploring wide open spaces, there are so many ways to embrace sledding in Yorkton.

by Danielle Cameron
Snowmobiling in the Waskesiu Wilderness Region near Elkridge Resort.  Photo by Tourism Saskatchewan/Greg Huszar Photography
Prince Albert, SK

Prince Albert is pretty as a picture

If you love seeing vast prairie sledding terrain, you need to check out these photos from Prince Albert, Saskatchewan.

by Danielle Cameron
There are a number of warm-up shelters around St. Paul, so you can rest up before heading back out for more adventures.

See you in St. Paul

Snowmobiling in St. Paul and area is on many sledders' bucket lists.

by Danielle Cameron
The club and some local riders break trail into Wolverine.
Tumbler Ridge, BC

Building a community for sledders

The Tumbler Ridge Ridge Riders has a history of overcoming challenges and building a close-knit snowmobiling family.

by Danielle Cameron
Snowmobilers are standing around and relaxing at one of three picnic areas on the Watt Mountain loop.
High Level, AB

Raising the bar

High Level is one of Alberta’s finest snowmobiling destinations

by Danielle Cameron
With 300 kilometres of groomed trails, the Fort Qu'Appelle area has an active club and strong sledding community.

Fort Qu’Appelle is calling all snowmobilers

Maintained by the Calling Lakes Cruisers, the snowmobiling trails in Fort Qu'Appelle are going to make your day.

by Danielle Cameron
Try snowmobiling in Nipawin - you won't be let down.
Nipawin, SK

Saskatchewan trails to remember

The terrain in Nipawin will make your snowmobiling holiday amazing.

by Danielle Cameron
Snowmobilers explore the forest trails near Lac du Bonnet.
Lac du Bonnet, MB

Lac du Bonnet has terrain to suit every preference

Your eyes will light up when you see the glorious snowmobiling trails in Lac du Bonnet, Manitoba.

by Danielle Cameron
Trail riding around Foam Lake. Photo courtesy Colette Melnychuk.
Saskatchewan

Foam Lake snowmobiling should be on your to-do list

The open terrain in Foam Lake, Saskatchewan, is just begging for snowmobilers to cruise through the powder.

by Danielle Cameron
Smoky Lake offers some of Alberta's top snowmobiling terrain.

The ever-enticing Lakeland trails

Alberta's Lakeland communities make sledders feel at home, with their exceptional snowmobiling trails.

by Danielle Cameron
Snowmobiling in The Pas is a popular winter activity.
The Pas, MB

Get hooked on sledding in The Pas

You will be coming back time after time, once you try the impressive snowmobiling trails in this Manitoba community.

by Danielle Cameron
Snowmobiling in Smithers this winter? Don't miss these top trails.
Smithers, BC

Choose from the epic snowmobile trails in Smithers

Snowmobiling in Smithers this winter? Don't miss these top trails.

by Danielle Cameron