Alberta’s Iron Horse Trail offers plenty of sledding opportunities
Alberta’s Iron Horse Trail offers more than 300 km of trails
by Kimberly Schoenberger
Alberta’s Iron Horse Trail offers more than 300 km of trails
by Kimberly SchoenbergerHere are some photos that SnoRiders contributing writer and Ski-Doo brand ambassador Dave Norona brought back for us from Hay Days 2013.
by Dave Norona
The Farmers’ Almanac predicts a cold winter for Western Canada
by Kirsten Armleder
Radium Hot Springs, B.C., offers mountain sledders exceptional high terrain riding and natural hot springs.
by Trish DrinkleComing off of the best snow season ever, Saskatoon is looking forward to another great year.
by Kristen Mitchell
Exactly 40 years to the day after the first million, BRP produces its 3 millionth Ski-Doo snowmobile.
Product information on the Chris Burandt Signature Series Jacket and Pants from Slednecks.
by Kirsten Armleder
In early August, Klim released its new lineup of 2014 snowmobile clothing. Front and centre of the new lineup is the Stealth Jacket and Bib outfit.
by Kirsten ArmlederHere are some pre-season tips on how to prepare your snowmobile riding and safety gear for the upcoming sledding season.
by Trish Drinkle
The ever-popular Betties Power Sports Network was the brainchild of Radium Hot Springs ripper Tamara Osborne.
by Trish DrinkleFresh powder and warm fires in friendly Yorkton means the best of both worlds.
by Karissa Gall
Deep powder and stellar mountain riding have put Tumbler Ridge on the B.C. sledding map.
by Jessica KirbySnoRiders chats with a member of the Finnish freeriding crew—Riders of Cold Kingdom
by Kirsten Armleder
Local rider Sheldon Kelly spent last winter riding with and filming Cranbrook sledders for his movie Winter Nutz 5.
by Kirsten ArmlederA new international snowmobile trail linking Saskatchewan and North Dakota is set to open this winter.
by Kirsten Armleder