Canora is the link in east central Saskatchewan
Snowmobilers can ride to Good Spirit Lake or Duck Mountain provincial parks from Canora, Saskatchewan.
by Kirsten Armleder
Snowmobilers can ride to Good Spirit Lake or Duck Mountain provincial parks from Canora, Saskatchewan.
by Kirsten ArmlederSnowmobile trails connect Cupar, Saskatchewan, with Regina to the west and Fort Qu'Appelle to the southeast.
by Marie Milner
Whitecourt has an active snowmobile club that makes sure there is plenty of trail and that it’s all well maintained.
by Kristen MitchellCindy McRae, a snowmobiler from Gimli, Manitoba, is still sledding after cancer.
by Marie Milner
Snowmobile North Dakota and the Saskatchewan Snowmobile Association have joined forces to establish an international trail.
by Keri WannerThe Saskatoon Snowmobile Club has 130 kilometres of trails in Saskatchewan that provide lots of diversity, and the club is planning an expansion.
by Kris Dickeson
Powder Keg Life Kit is a hard shell snowmobile tunnel storage box.
by Kirsten ArmlederWith trails overlooking the Saskatchewan River and shelters big enough for cookouts, The Pas draws snowmobilers from all over.
by Keri Wanner
Westlock’s Long Island Lake Trail boasts 150 kilometres of groomed bush trails.
by Jessica KirbyThe 440 kilometres of snowmobiling trails in the Battlefords Trail Breakers' system extend to the north, east and south of North Battleford, Sask.
by Kris Dickeson
Benito and Pretty Valley trails are great for a whole day of family fun.
by Karen KornelsenMarlon Spooner of the Rocky Mountain Riders snowmobile club outlines his favourite riding areas.
by Karen Kornelsen
Two father-daughter snowmobile teams will journey through B.C. and Alberta, collecting donations and selling raffle tickets along the way.
by Trish DrinkleSnowmobilers enjoy wide open spaces and friendly folks in the area of Tisdale, Saskatchewan.
by Marie Milner
Saskatchewan's Lakeland, north of Prince Albert, offers some great snowmobiling around Emma Lake, Anglin Lake and Christopher Lake.
by Marie MilnerDeep snow, unexplored terrain and a long season draw sledders of all abilities to Tumbler Ridge, B.C., known for its enthusiastic sledding community.
by Jessica Kirby