BRP introduces custom fit accessories for Ski-Doo Rev Gen4 platform open toe hold
The open toe-hold design gives riders the freedom to choose the kind of experience THEY want, rather than being restricted by the machine’s design.

The open toe-hold design gives riders the freedom to choose the kind of experience THEY want, rather than being restricted by the machine’s design.
Teixeira’s developed its large and loyal customer base by providing riders with great selection and tremendous service.

These high performance Yamaha machines featured some of the industry's leading edge snowmobile technology of the day.
Malone helped Polaris evolve from being primarily a snowmobile manufacturer into a diversified manufacturer of on- and- off-road vehicles.

Energetic and spontaneous, these snowmobilers are showcasing the freeride scene in Saskatchewan.
by Kirsten ArmlederThe Old Farmer’s Almanac—Canadian Edition is calling for a “winter of white”
by Kirsten Armleder
Stephanie Schwartz of Revelstoke, B.C., is one of today’s most skilled but underestimated female riders.
by Trish DrinkleIn addition there are updated items to match the new platform.

Remote Avalanche Control Systems (RACS) will be installed near Three Valley Gap, allowing 24-hour avalanche control in any weather condition.
In their heyday, Herter’s Outdoor Wholesale Catalog was legendary – selling everything from fishing tackle, rifles and, of course, snowmobiles.

Brandon Barrett is a technical rider who’s also known around Radium Hot Springs for his huge air antics.
by Trish DrinkleThe appointment follows a competitive review and includes all media strategy, planning and buying.

Meet Sean Maxwell, Valemount’s most well-known backcountry rider and the area’s unofficial ambassador for Ski-Doo.
by Trish DrinkleTeam 68 participated in a 5K walk/run at Minnehaha Park in Minnesota.

This orange wonder was spotted at a snowmobile convention, fully restored and looking like the true classic it is.
Here are 11 confessions related to avalanche safety, winter survival and backcountry preparedness from B.C. sledder Trish Drinkle.
by Trish Drinkle