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SnoRiders Insider

Tucker Hibbert will not defend FIM Snowcross World Championship title

Tucker Hibbert Will Not Defend FIM Snowcross World Championship Title

The Scoop

Caribou questions

A sledding mom from the West Kootenay region of B.C. questions the legitimacy of environmental land closures.

by Trish Drinkle
Teaching snowmobile safety to children
Snowmobiling safety

Teaching youth how to sled safely

School-aged children across Alberta learn snowmobile safety and avalanche awareness through the Alberta Snowmobile Association’s Safe Rider Program

by Lori Zacaruk
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SnoRiders Insider

Todd Palin, sledding husband of Sarah Palin, joins Ski-Doo in 2013 for Iron Dog

Todd Palin, sledding husband of Sarah Palin, joins Ski-Doo in 2013 for Iron Dog

Snowmobiler in the air
SnoRiders Insider

Trailblazing Canadian snowmobiler Blair Morgan Hall of Fame bound

Trailblazing Canadian Snowmobiler Blair Morgan Hall of Fame Bound

people rescuing horses in McBride
McBride, BC

Sledders pony up to help

McBride snowmobiling community helps to rescue horses

by Tanya Laing Gahr
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SnoRiders Insider

Polaris acquires KLIM technical riding gear

Polaris Acquires KLIM Technical Riding Gear

A mountain sled and trailers parked at a parking lot.
Snowmobiling safety, Revelstoke, BC

A brush with danger

How a snowmobiler from Edmonton, Alberta, narrowly escaped spending the night in the mountains near Revelstoke, B.C.

by Joel Sammer
Houston, BC

Houston has deep powder, open meadows and wild ravines

Adventure seekers, intermediate explorers and easygoing sightseers will find Houston, B.C.’s, main areas an all-inclusive alpine haven.

by Jessica Kirby
A blonde haired lady in red sitting on her snowmobile.
Snowmobiling safety

Spreading a message of awareness

The Canadian Avalanche Centre and snowmobile manufacturers urge mountain sledders to increase their knowledge of avalanches

by Kirsten Armleder
A snowmobiler in a black helmet on a black and white sled.
Cranbrook, BC

Spoiled for choice

Snowmobilers in Cranbrook are spoiled for choice.

by Kirsten Armleder
Man standing beside a snowmobile and a beaver lodge.
West Central Saskatchewan

Straight from the city to the country thanks to Saskatoon Snowmobile Club’s trails

Saskatoon’s trail system is simple to navigate and perfect for the beginning to intermediate rider—until you enter the Nisbet Provincial Forest.

by Gail Jansen-Kesslar
Man, snowmobile, fallen tree.
East Central Saskatchewan

East central Saskatchewan has an extensive trail system

There’s no shortage of trails suitable for all levels of riders. The farther you ride, the more difficult the trails get.

by Gail Jansen-Kesslar
Two sledders about to ride over a bridge.
SledLife, The Pas, MB

Sledding for sight

Jamie Allen, a sledder from The Pas, Manitoba, is riding for the 2013 Journey for Sight

by Kirsten Armleder
Logan Lake, BC

Sledders love Logan Lake

Logan Lake has such an expanse of the scenic forest terrain that the trails here are not marked.

by Karissa Gall
Fort McMurray, AB

Fort McMurray offers a variety of well-maintained trails

The McMurray Sno-Drifters Association proudly promotes Fort McMurray's abundance of snow and its interesting snowmobiling terrain.

by Karen Kornelsen