Where to get snowmobile trail passes and maps for Cranbrook, B.C.

Going sledding around Cranbrook? Here’s what you need to know before you go

by Kirsten Armleder

Snowmobiler carving fresh powder around Cranbrook.
Groomed trails in the Lumberton area lead to awesome play areas such as this one. Kirsten Armleder photo

Trail passes

Trail fees apply to the Cranbrook Snowmobile Club’s (CSC) Lumberton area and they are $20 per sled, per day, or $100 for an annual membership. Visitors can bring cash and purchase a trail pass at the staging area or stop by one of the following businesses beforehand:

Trail maps

A digital map of the Lumberton snowmobile trails west of Cranbrook can be found on the CSC’s website and on SnoRiders. Hard-copy maps are also available at the trailhead. 

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