Old Sled Zone: A second 1960’s Snow Cruiser
The Snow Cruiser was built by Outboard Marine Corporation of Peterborough, Ontario.
The Snow Cruiser was built by Outboard Marine Corporation of Peterborough, Ontario.
Manitou’s addition to the Marine Group further solidifies BRP’s position in this market.
Team 68 recorded $12,534 in donations at this year’s Walk for Wishes.
Many families have discovered that snowmobiling is a great winter recreational activity.
by International Snowmobile Manufacturers AssociationKelsey Poelt, president of the Crow Snow Riders in the Crowsnest Pass, Alberta, had her best day of snowmobiling on Middle Kootenay Pass
by Kyle BornThe addition of the unit will enable the Inuvik CCGA to increase coverage to a number of remote locations and assist residents in emergency situations.
The two parties have reached an agreement for the acquisition of Camso and the integration of its off-road operations with those of Michelin
Thanks goes out to our go-to-vintage-sled guy, Sid Samek, who attended the Vintage Snowmobile Show held in Regina, Saskatchewan last weekend.
The Revelstoke Snowmobile Club has a need for a growth-minded General Manager
Snow Cruiser exclusively sold snowmobiles in Canada from the mid 1960s to the early 1970s.
This acquisition will allow BRP to leverage the strength and reputation of two iconic marine industry players - Alumacraft Boat and Evinrude.
Well-known for their production of agricultural and lawn care equipment, John Deere also ventured into the snowmobile industry in the 1970s and '80s.
The series’ first installment – “Snow Blind” – sees Anderson and the Turbo S exploding down the unhinged slopes of Donner Ski Ranch.
Doug Williamson, charter member of the Cranbrook Snowmobile Club, recommends ATVing in Cranbrook all year round
by Kyle BornSince 2016, Hibbert’s Team 68 has raised over $21,000 for Make-A-Wish Minnesota through the Walk for Wishes event.
Billed as the Vegreville “Father's Day” event, this show and shine meet attracts a big and enthusiast crowd — from near and far — to view all things motorized.