New tools for avalanche safety
The Dangerator is one of several new tools from Avalanche Canada
by Mary Clayton, Avalanche CanadaThe Dangerator is one of several new tools from Avalanche Canada
by Mary Clayton, Avalanche CanadaAt the latest round of ISOC Snocross racing, held February 1-2 in Mt. Pleasant, Michigan, X-Team racers collected wins in nearly every class.
Canadian Riders brought medals home after this year’s Winter X Games in Aspen, Colorado.
by Allison Kennedy DaviesJustin Evans is head of an Outstanding Snowmobile Family, an award given by the British Columbia Snowmobile Federation
by Kyle BornDale Davis, lifetime member of the Pembina Driftbusters in Westlock, Alberta, is the Alberta Snowmobile Association’s Outstanding Snowmobiler of the Year
by Kyle BornSnoRiders reader Cam Webber says he has owned his customized snowmobile for over 6 years and it's still a fun ride.
Want to feel energized and efficient at work? Make sure to book vacation time, and go out and enjoy snowmobiling.
The Go Snowmobiling and Safe Riders! campaigns are supported by the International Snowmobile Manufacturers Association.
Richard Dolezsar, director and trail committee chair of the Hudson Bay Trail Riders snowmobile club, recommends some of the best places to explore in Hudson Bay
by Kyle BornBrett Turcotte, snowmobiler and two-time X Games gold medalist, has overcome a near-death experience to bring death-defying feats to the masses
by Kyle BornJohn Maczko, operations director and chief pilot for the Canadian Rescue Hovercraft Pilots Association in Regina, Saskatchewan, is calling on crusaders
by Kyle BornWe are grateful to BC Gaming for this grant, which increases our efficiency and ability to produce world-leading safety programs.
It was another weekend of pure dominance in the Pro class as X-Team riders took five of a possible six podium places.
Mercury snowmobiles had a rich history in the 1970's snowmobile racing world.
Four people have been awarded grants from the Avalanche Canada Foundation.
The Central Okanagan appears to be a hotbed for stolen motorsports equipment.