Fantastic sledding around Tumbler Ridge
Deep snow, unexplored terrain and a long season draw sledders of all abilities to Tumbler Ridge, B.C., known for its enthusiastic sledding community.
by Jessica KirbyDeep snow, unexplored terrain and a long season draw sledders of all abilities to Tumbler Ridge, B.C., known for its enthusiastic sledding community.
by Jessica KirbyWith a strong club membership, support from dealerships and a new trail connecting to the Moose Mountain Club, more people are riding in Weyburn each
by Karissa GallLooking for all inclusive no-fuss riding packages for all classes of riders?
From flat, straight cutlines to frozen muskeg to alpine climbs, the Fort McMurray Sno-Drifters' looped snowmobile trail system has it all.
by Karissa GallSledding in the southeastern corner of Whiteshell Provincial Park, Manitoba.
by Kirsten ArmlederTeen Challenge is getting ready to hold its successful fundraising event, Sled for Eternity, in Manitoba
by Kristen MitchellLintlaw and Greenwater Lake Provincial Park in Saskatchewan offer a variety of snowmobiling trails, great scenery and many warm-up shelters.
by Karen KornelsenSicamous has some of the most pristine riding in all of B.C
by Trish DrinkleA family-friendly network of trails around Fort Qu’Appelle, Saskatchewan, gives sledders plenty to explore all winter long.
by Kristen MitchellKokanee Country Snowmobile Club in Creston works hard to improve its trail systems.
by Trish DrinkleFoam Lake, Saskatchewan, welcomes sledders to its great trails and well-maintained shelters.
by Karen KornelsenOkotoks, AB, only 20 minutes southwest of Calgary, offers great riding in open meadows and foothills.
by Jessica KirbyKevin Zatorski from Lac La Biche says the power lines are a great starting place for adventures.
by Jessica KirbyPresident of the Saskatchewan Snowmobile Association, Chris Brewer talks about his life as a snowmobiler.
by Lisa CraneRobert Pruneau and David Noel tell about riding in and around St. Paul, Alberta.
by Jessica KirbyThe Punshon family discover the joys of winter in northern Saskatchewan.
by Gail KesslarRocanville, located on the edge of Saskatchewan's Qu'Appelle Valley, offers sledders a wide variety of riding.
by Karen KornelsenYellowhead County trails and cutlines offer a comprehensive, technical tour of the area
by Karissa GallWith some great sledding areas, an expanse of Crown land and a long riding season, snowmobilers in Fort McMurray pretty much have it made
by Kristen MitchellHudson’s Hope may be small, but it offers some splendid sledding.
by Lisa Crane