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BRP Expands avalanche safety awareness courses
BRP Expands avalanche safety awareness courses
Glowing memories of a meaningful ride
The Prairie Women on Snowmobiles rode into Big River, Saskatchewan, on the final leg of their 2011 mission, and Barry Nontell rode with them.
by Thomas Shirtliffe
Not cool to be cold
Some 25 years ago, Rob Vipond and a friend went out sledding near Crossing Bay, Manitoba—and returned home much later than they had intended.
by Thomas ShirtliffeHow to read a snowpack
Lori and Randy Zacaruk, who operate Zac's Tracs, provide some explanations of how understanding snow layers can help you stay safe while snowmobiling.
by Lori and Randy Zacaruk
There and back (barely), Thompson style
One of Rob Vipond’s most memorable days is also one of his most adventurous; he and a friend snowmobiled from The Pas to Thompson, Manitoba.
by Thomas ShirtliffeThe trail less travelled
Avid snowmobilers in Lac la Biche carve out their own trails in the open prairie land—and no two rides are ever the same.
by Jessica Kirby
Hills, lakes and bridges
Elk Point boasts options for all types of riders
by Jessica KirbyRide the Coquihalla this winter
With legendary snow conditions, the Coquihalla is considered a prize among sledding destinations

A proud and active club
The Pine Valley Trail Blazers love to entertain out-of-towners in their phenomenal snowmobiling playground
by Keith PowellCoastal mountain adventures
Adrienne McMechan knows the snowmobiling trails around Houston, B.C., like the back of her hand.
by Jessica Kirby
Snowmobile safety is a big hit in Lac La Biche
Graduates from Portage College’s CSA-endorsed Snowmobile Safety program can hit the hills with a new level of confidence and expertise.
by Jessica KirbyBRP Expands avalanche safety awareness courses to the U.S.
BRP Expands avalanche safety awareness courses to the U.S.

Adventure around every corner
A day out sledding on the trails around Lac du Bonnet can be rewarding—but beware of thin ice.
by Maureen McEwan







