It’s all about the club

Club contributions help sledders ride safe

sleds lines up at the edge of a trail through the forest
The trails in Big River are a classic example of the Saskatchewan terrain. Photo courtesy Barry Nontell

The heart of any snowmobiling community is its club, and Big River sledders are lucky enough to have the phenomenal support of the Timber Trails Sno Riders.

The Sno Riders have been in operation since 1987. As members of both the Forest Fringe Snowmobile Trail Association and the Saskatchewan Snowmobile Association, their goals of keeping the terrain safe and enjoyable for family riding have been consistently exceeded.

The club trail network covers approximately 127 kilometres and is well maintained with grooming and signage.

For more information on the community of Big River, visit their website.

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