A woman holding a broken layer of snow on a shovel.
Snowmobiling safety

Avalanche safety training: do you really need it? Part 1

If you’re planning on snowmobiling in the mountains, it is imperative that you take an avalanche safety training course.

by Kirsten Armleder
A group of people putting their hands up.
Snowmobiling safety

Avalanche safety training: do you really need it? Part 2

For Day 2 of our AST Level 1 course, we went into the classroom with Lori Zacaruk.

by Kirsten Armleder
A rider in a yellow jacket sits on his snowmobile at the top of a snowy crest. A dramatic blue sky contrasts the snow and gray rocks.
Mackenzie, BC

Fun and fresh powder

Mackenzie, B.C., offers great riding along with an exciting snowmobiling event in March.

by Kristen Mitchell
A man dressed in a blue snowsuit and helmet looks at the camera while, behind him, two other riders observe the snowy backdrop.
Tumbler Ridge, BC

Ridge Riders live on

Tumbler Ridge’s snowmobile club was in decline until a group of riders decided the sledding was worth fighting for.

by Kristen Mitchell
A man in black on a white sled.
The Scoop

The adventures of Crash Trinkle and Bob Gnarly

A story about sledding in the West Kootenay region of B.C.

by Trish Drinkle
snowmobilers gathered in front of a cabin
Whiteshell Provincial Park, MB

Ending the season with a bang

Ending the season with a bang

by Karen Kornelsen
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Gear

Sena SMH10 Snowmobile Bluetooth Headset & Intercom review

A product review of the SMH10 Snowmobile Bluetooth Headset & Intercom dual pack from Sena Technologies Inc.

by Kirsten Armleder
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SnoRiders Insider

Tucker Hibbert makes history at X Games with first-ever gold medal six-peat

Tucker Hibbert Makes History at X Games with First-Ever Gold Medal Six-Peat

A group of riders in snowmobile gear stand outside a green corrugated cabin in the snow.
Barrhead, AB

The camaraderie of it all

The Northern Lights Snowmobile Club of Barrhead, Alberta, boasts a great group of people with a love for the sport.

by Kristen Mitchell
A sledder is air born, leaving a stream of powder behind against a blue sky and an array of mountains.
Sicamous, BC

Where the sledding is

The Eagle Valley Snowmobile Club in Sicamous, B.C., has members from all around Western Canada—for good reason.

by Kristen Mitchell
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Gear

Surefoot Ice-Free Runningboard Coating

Prevent snow and ice from building up on your snowmobile running boards with this new product from Between the Lines Designs LLC.

by Kirsten Armleder
Four sleds and three riders pose in a row against a background of majestic blue snowcapped mountains and evergreen trees.
Grande Prairie, AB

Grande Prairie, grand club

The Swan City Snowmobile Club has been around long enough that its favoured sport is very well established.

by Kristen Mitchell
A man in black on a black snowmobile.
Whitecourt, AB

Giving it their all

Snowmobiling in Whitecourt is made better thanks to a dedicated band of volunteers.

by Kirsten Armleder
The Scoop

Sledders versus someone who owns a snowmobile

Do you want to know if you are a true sledder? Check out this list of 10 dos and don’ts to see if you qualify.

by Trish Drinkle
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Gear

Duraflex Ice Scratchers

Duraflex Ice Scratchers for snowmobiles.

by Kirsten Armleder