Best of Old Sled Zone: 2018
We are pleased to re-post the “most liked” of the vintage sleds we have posted during the first 6 months of 2018.
We are pleased to re-post the “most liked” of the vintage sleds we have posted during the first 6 months of 2018.
Marshall Dempster, avalanche educator and guide for Frozen Pirate Snow Services in Valemount, B.C., had his best day ever in the backcountry
by Kyle BornAlong with the Timbersled ARO 120 and the new Timbersled ARO 129 LE, there’s the Timbersled ARO 137 for the deepest snow and steepest climbs.
The new Incredible Ride Collection features clothing and collectable items that commemorate Hibbert’s legendary career accomplishments and victories.
"We outpaced the North American powersports industry with impressive growth in retail this quarter," said José Boisjoli, president and CEO of BRP Inc.
We are pleased to re-post the “most liked” of the vintage sleds we have posted during the first 6 months of 2018.
Barry Malcolm, dual trail system member, had his best sled ride ever in Swan River, Manitoba
by Kyle BornThe forecast for winter 2018-2019 looks wonderfully white across Western Canada, according to The Old Farmer’s Almanac
by Kyle BornWe are pleased to re-post the “most liked” of the vintage sleds we have posted during the first 6 months of 2018.
Grahame Go, Vernon ATV Club member, GPS training course leader and former air deputy for Civil Air Search and Rescue in Vernon, B.C., shares his GPS tips
by Kyle BornSean McCurdy, a hill climber extraordinaire in Tumbler Ridge, B.C., would give almost anything to experience his best day ever all over again
by Kyle BornTeena Rumak, Revelstoke Snowmobile Club member, had her best day of snowmobiling in Eagle Pass, south of Revelstoke, B.C.
by Kyle BornThere have been some improvements to 2019 snowmobiles since the Snow Shoot introduction that we would like to inform you of as these sleds arrive in dealerships
As you can see from this series of photos, Samek is well on his way to restoring this old John Deere to its former glory.
The BRP booth, including Ski-Doo snowmobiles and Can-Am products, will again have a large presence and a couple new twists for 2018.
This new law means that people convicted of driving while intoxicated – regardless of the vehicle they’re driving – will lose their driver’s license.