Free Avalanche Training!
The Alberta Snowmobile Association has announced a program for the 2016-2017 winter season that will provide free avalanche training
by Jillian Clark
The Alberta Snowmobile Association has announced a program for the 2016-2017 winter season that will provide free avalanche training
by Jillian ClarkChest protectors prevent broken bones and damaged internal organs, so why aren’t more people using them?
by Kyle Born
SnoRiders reader, John Samolis, is in search of tracks for his vintage 1968 Herter's 372cc snowmobile.
Stormy weather is in the forecast for British Columbia and the Canadian Rockies this winter, while the Prairies face bitter cold.

ASA Members will have their AST training paid for this season
A behind-the-scenes look at the essential work of an avalanche controller
by Kyle Born
These old T’NT’s had a reputation for being workhorses as well as being tough as nails.
Polaris started to experiment with the manufacture of single track snow machines and this is where David Johnson's Canadian connection comes in.

Dawson Creek's snowmobile club is dedicated to improving the local trails.
by Danielle CameronMagazine advertising provides more opportunities for connection than its more buzz-worthy counterparts, like digital and TV.

Everything from jumps and drops to chute climbing and tree riding, Thunderstruck 15 has got all the backcountry snowmobiling bases covered.
by Kirsten ArmlederSchmier was a true pioneer in the West Yellowstone Montana area, creating a Ski-Doo dealership and motel to serve the Yellowstone National Park area.

If you love big airs and gnarly drops, then Braaap 16 "Over the Edge" is the snowmobiling movie you'll want to watch this fall.
by Kirsten ArmlederThe Whitecourt Trailblazers Snowmobile Club is a grassroots organization that thinks big.
by Kirsten Armleder
Transamerican Auto Parts Company (TAP) is a leader in the highly fragmented and growing $10+ billion Jeep and truck accessory market.
Speaking from years of experience, Trish Drinkle presents 11 common mistakes of sledders and how to avoid them
by Trish Drinkle