Trail map, top snowmobile trails, club contacts and other information you can use when planning a snowmobile trip to Crowsnest Pass, AB.
How to involve your kids in snowmobiling
Shawn Schwengler, Rad Dad snowmobile rider, knows how to have a fun day with his kids in Crowsnest Pass, Alberta
by Kyle BornThe Crownest Pass is a prime Alberta snowmobile zone
This low-elevation mountain pass generates optimal sledding conditions
by Danielle CameronRaising youngsters to be braaping buddies in Crowsnest Pass, Alberta
Kelsey Poelt, president of the Crow Snow Riders in Crowsnest Pass, Alberta, is passing on her passion for sledding to the next generation
by Kyle BornClimb the Castle near Crowsnest Pass, Alberta
Kelsey Poelt, president of the Crow Snow Riders in the Crowsnest Pass, Alberta, had her best day of snowmobiling on Middle Kootenay Pass
by Kyle BornCrowsnest Pass is Alberta’s top SledTown for 2018
Snowmobilers in Crowsnest Pass take pride in their riding opportunities and it shows
by Kirsten ArmlederThe Crowsnest Pass has something for everyone
12,000 kilometres of trails, two provinces and a plane crash site are just a few of the reasons to nestle into the Crowsnest Pass
by Kyle BornFreeriding in 15 minutes
York Creek offers quick and easy access to some prime alpine terrain in the Crowsnest Pass
by Kirsten ArmlederLinderman lets his skills do the talking
Brett Linderman is a rad Crowsnest Pass rider who’s also known for his mad horsepower skills.
by Kirsten ArmlederClub Profile: Crow Snow Riders
Since 1991, members of the Crow Snow Riders have been turning the Crowsnest Pass into an award-winning Alberta snowmobile destination.
by Kirsten ArmlederTop sledding areas in Crowsnest Pass
Crowsnest Pass offers some of the most scenic riding in the province.
by Karen KornelsenWhere can I buy trail passes and trail maps for the Crowsnest Pass?
Trail maps are available at local gas stations and hotels in this sledding hotspot.
by Mason BuettnerExperience some of Alberta’s best riding in the scenic Crowsnest Pass
With five staging areas and enough kilometres of trails to get you to the coast and then some, Crowsnest Pass is a world class snowmobile destination.
by Mason BuettnerA playground for everyone
Crowsnest Pass, Alberta, has snow trails for every skill level
by Marie MilnerAn outdoorsy community
Kelsey Poelt, who is a sledder from the Crowsnest Pass in Alberta, loves working with her hometown snowmobile club, the Crow Snow Riders.
by Trish DrinkleTechnical terrain, tight tree riding and fun with the boys
The Crowsnest Pass offers many different kinds of riding, which is great for Brent Linderman and his brothers and nephews.
by Karen KornelsenSledding against the Continental Divide
Sledding 1,200 kilometres of trails in the Crowsnest Pass, Alberta, can take you to the Continental Divide
by Marie MilnerFrom snow tracker to man tracker
From snow tracker to man tracker in Crowsnest Pass
by Gail JansenCrowsnest Pass, AB trail map
200 kms of groomed trails and a total of more than 1200 kms of marked trails in the Crowsnest Pass, makes for some true Rocky Mountain fun.
by Gail JansenThis rider learned a lesson in gambling
Snowmobiler Vern Pederson of Blairmore chuckles about it now, but he was tired and cold when he got home from an afternoon poker run a few years ago.
by Maureen McEwan