Snowmobiling safety

It’s not worth the risk

Alcohol and machinery don’t mix—so, if you’re planning on celebrating a fantastic ride, wait until you’re safely back at home.

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The Pas, MB

Explore the vastness

The trails surrounding The Pas, Manitoba, stretch for kilometre after kilometre.

Snowmobiling safety, Eastern Manitoba

It’s no romp in the swamp

The Lee River Snow Riders faces unusual challenges when grooming their trail system

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man sitting on a sled
Old Sled Zone

Riding the wayback (snow) machine

Don McLennan takes a sentimental journey on his vintage sleds

by Tanya Laing Gahr
Old Sled Zone

A ‘60s classic

This sled just needed some TLC

by Barry Guindon
Yorkton, SK

Defining sled-friendly

Yorkton has everything sledders could want

Prince Albert, SK

A picturesque playground

Snowmobilers have plenty of places to play around Big River, Prince Albert and La Ronge in northern Saskatchewan.

Ride On!

It’s about the view from the top

Tina Thomas, a snowmobiler from Slyvan Lake, Alberta, rides chutes and deep powder across B.C. and the United States for Thunderstruck Fillms.

by Kali Love
Smithers, BC

Enter the powder kingdom

Stephanie Chad and Faye Johnston both love to snowmobile around Smithers, B.C., which has unbeatable snow, mountain ranges that tower high above the trees and spectacular scenery that dazzles the eye.

Barrhead, AB

The snow summons

Brenda Petruchik, her husband, Greg, and their two sons, Nick and Blair, all love to sled and frequent the trails around Barrhead as a family every winter

XRiders

Ride the white slopes

Toby Creek Adventures, near Panorama, B.C. offers snowmobile, ATV and dog sledding for visitors and writers alike.

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Big River and Debden, SK

It’s all about the club

Snowmobilers in Big River, Saskatchewan, are lucky enough to have the support of the Timber Trails Sno Riders club.

Prince Albert, SK

Staying involved

This city has a strong core group of sledders

Crowsnest Pass, AB

Unrivalled riding

Take in unparalleled sights and snow while sledding in Alberta's Crowsnest Pass.

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