Ian Langley sledding in the beautiful Qu'Appelle Valley near Rocanville.
Rocanville, SK

Qu’Appelle Valley offers endless trails, trees and hills

Rocanville, located on the edge of Saskatchewan's Qu'Appelle Valley, offers sledders a wide variety of riding.

by Karen Kornelsen
A number of sledders stopped on one of the Sno-Seekers' many mapped, wide, groomed trails in Edson, Alberta and the surrounding area.
Yellowhead County, AB

Silver Summit ski hill is sledder headquarters

Yellowhead County trails and cutlines offer a comprehensive, technical tour of the area

by Karissa Gall
A group of sledders take a break on a cutline trail surrounded by bush.
Fort McMurray, AB

Ready to sled in Fort McMurray

With some great sledding areas, an expanse of Crown land and a long riding season, snowmobilers in Fort McMurray pretty much have it made

by Kristen Mitchell
A photo of a sled trailer with the back ramp down.
SledLife, Manitoba

Things to think about when choosing a sled trailer

What to think about when choosing a sled trailer.

by Steve Whittington
The pristine conditions at Hudson's Hope.
Northern British Columbia

A little town that has huge opportunities for adventure

Hudson’s Hope may be small, but it offers some splendid sledding.

by Lisa Crane
Two blue sleds face the camera against a flat white background.
Pinawa, MB

Lots to explore in Pinawa

Riders in Pinawa, Manitoba, have a phenomenal trail network to thank for their access to great sledding in every direction.

by Kristen Mitchell
A group of sledders gather around a short, red, round building surrounded by bush.
North Battleford, SK

Breaking trails in North Battleford

There is a variety of great riding in the Battleford area of Saskatchewan.

by Kristen Mitchell
Slocan/New Denver area rider Angela Casement.
New Denver, BC

New Denver, B.C. has a generous snow pack every winter

New Denver, B.C., originally a mining town, has a rich history and a very generous snowpack each season.

by Trish Drinkle
Grandma Bettie with her Classic Cat walk.
Meet the Rider

Keep on shredding, Grandma Bettie

Heidi Henke, from Fruitvale B.C. started sledding at 42 years of age.

by Trish Drinkle
A man riding a snow bike across a steep sidehill.
The Scoop

Snow bikers, stay safe this season

As snow biking grows in popularity so does the need for safety.

by Trish Drinkle
Trish Drinkle, Deidra Hardy, and Nicole Sapriken having a great time at Meteor Mine Hillclimb.
Kootenay Rockies, BC

A riding season that almost never ends

Nelson and Kaslo, B.C. offer fabulous mountain riding.

by Trish Drinkle
Nick Bredt standing beside his snowmobile and  side x side.
Kootenay Rockies, BC

Creston boasts some of the most varied sled terrain in all of the Kootenays

Creston boasts some of the most varied sled terrain in all of the Kootenays

by Trish Drinkle
A photo of a person holding the danger rating card.
Snow Tracs

Interpreting public avalanche bulletins

Tips to understand one of the most important and underutilized avalanche safety tools.

by Zac’s Tracs, Lori & Randy Zacaruk
Photo of Garth Kaufman, new mechanic for Tucker Hibbert Monster Energy/Arctic Cat team
SnoRiders Insider

Garth Kaufman joins Team Monster Energy/Arctic Cat

Garth Kaufman joins Team Monster Energy/Arctic Cat

Mission Ride 2013.
Saskatchewan

Sledding to find a cure

Prairie Women on Snowmobiles has raised over $2 million for breast cancer research, with all the money staying right in Saskatchewan.

by Karen Kornelsen