Fort Nelson, BC

Sledding in the North

Fort Nelson, B.C.'s northernmost community, offers amazing wildlife-viewing possibilities for snowmobilers.

by Karen Kornelsen
Photo of snowmobiler Tucker Hibbert
SnoRiders Insider

Tucker Hibbert’s 2012 Duluth National wrap video

Tucker Hibbert's 2012 Duluth National Wrap Video

A person in black helmet and jacket on a blue and yellow Ski-Doo snowmobile.
SledLife, Cranbrook, BC

’Tis the season of firsts

SnoRiders staff member heads out for an early season ride in the Lumberton sledding area near Cranbrook, B.C.

by Kirsten Armleder
Whiteshell Provincial Park, MB

Sledding Whiteshell: wildlife, lakes and the Canadian Shield

The Whiteshell Snowmobile Club's trail system introduces sledders to wildlife, lakes and the Canadian Shield.

by Karen Kornelsen
Blue River, BC

Blue River is famous for spectacular snowfall

Nestled between B.C.'s Cariboo and Monashee mountain ranges, Blue River exists in a microclimate where 20 feet of snow is not unusual.

by Karissa Gall
Mackenzie, BC

Mackenzie is the real deal when it comes to sledding

Mackenzie, B.C., offers snowmobilers easy access to spectacular sledding areas that include Morfee Mountain and Pine Pass.

a group of people with parked snowmobiles
Lac du Bonnet, MB

The Sled for Eternity ride raises money for a worthy cause

The annual Sled for Eternity snowmobile ride, held February 2, 2013, raises money to support Teen Challenge, which helps people battling addiction.

by Karen Kornelsen
A person wearing black on a green sled with a person behind them on a yellow sled.
Snowmobiling safety, Saskatchewan

Safety made easier for Saskatchewan sledders

The Saskatchewan Snowmobile Association has launched a new online safety training course for snowmobilers in Saskatchewan.

by Kirsten Armleder
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Fuel Stick organic fuel conditioner

Product profile for Fuel Stick organic fuel conditioner.

by Kirsten Armleder
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Superdeck by Bulldog Decks

Information on the Superdeck snowmobile deck by Bulldog Decks.

by Kirsten Armleder
A man in a grey toque carrying some slabs of snow.
Snow Tracs

Lessons to be learned in the hood and in the wood

Avalanche safety instructor Lori Zacaruk compares mountain snowpack to the relationships in your neighbourhood.

by Lori and Randy Zacaruk
Scenic shot of mountains covered in snow.
Tumbler Ridge, BC

Where to ride around Tumbler Ridge

Information on snowmobiling in Tumbler Ridge, British Columbia.

by Kirsten Armleder
People on snowmobiles near snowy trees.
Smithers, BC

Mountains for every skill level in Smithers

With endless miles of mountain riding, epic views, and wild powder, Smithers is one of B.C.’s premier snowmobiling destinations.

by Jessica Kirby
Fernie, BC

Fernie sledding: something for everyone in the heart of the Rockies

Family-friendly Fernie also caters to riders who like it steeper and deeper

by Michelle Carr Johnston
Snowmobiling warm-up shelter with a group of sledders gathered outside it.
Barrhead, AB

Snowmobiling in Barrhead means scenic trails and cozy cabins

Snowmobilers of all levels will enjoy the scenery and well-maintained trails in Barrhead, Alberta.

by Michelle Carr Johnston
Westlock, AB

Westlock trails wind from fields to forests

Snowmobile trails for all tastes can be found in Westlock, Alberta

by Michelle Carr Johnston