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This sledder took to the air while sledding in Ymir, B.C.
Tumbler Ridge, BC

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 Kirby
Two men work on a snow groomer
South East Saskatchewan

Riding on the rise in Weyburn, Saskatchewan

With 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 Gall
Ron Fetzko stands smiling waist-deep in snow
Fort McMurray, AB

The McMurray Sno-Drifters cut no corners along their trail system

From flat, straight cutlines to frozen muskeg to alpine climbs, the Fort McMurray Sno-Drifters' looped snowmobile trail system has it all.

by Karissa Gall
Two snowmobilers looking at a rocky outcropping.
Whiteshell Provincial Park, MB

Sledding in the southeastern corner of Whiteshell Provincial Park

Sledding in the southeastern corner of Whiteshell Provincial Park, Manitoba.

by Kirsten Armleder
A group stand in a snowy field around a green snowmobile.
Whiteshell Provincial Park, MB

Fun, friends, food and sledding for a cause

Teen Challenge is getting ready to hold its successful fundraising event, Sled for Eternity, in Manitoba

by Kristen Mitchell
The Lintlaw area and Greenwater Lake Provincial Park provide great bush riding and incredible scenery.
Kelvington, SK

Incredible trail variety and amazing scenery

Lintlaw and Greenwater Lake Provincial Park in Saskatchewan offer a variety of snowmobiling trails, great scenery and many warm-up shelters.

by Karen Kornelsen
A photo of a cabin covered in powder snow.
Sicamous, BC

Sicamous, a snowmobile-friendly destination

Sicamous has some of the most pristine riding in all of B.C

by Trish Drinkle
A large group of sleds gather around a cabin, seen from above.

Get somewhere in Fort Qu’Appelle

A family-friendly network of trails around Fort Qu’Appelle, Saskatchewan, gives sledders plenty to explore all winter long.

by Kristen Mitchell
Char cabin on a sunny day.
Creston, BC

Creston snowmobile playground

Kokanee Country Snowmobile Club in Creston works hard to improve its trail systems.

by Trish Drinkle
Trail riding around Foam Lake.
East Central Saskatchewan

Wide open spaces and family fun

Foam Lake, Saskatchewan, welcomes sledders to its great trails and well-maintained shelters.

by Karen Kornelsen
Ross on Horton Loop Road
Calgary, AB

Best riding in and around Okotoks

Okotoks, AB, only 20 minutes southwest of Calgary, offers great riding in open meadows and foothills.

by Jessica Kirby
Kevin Zatorski doing a cat walk in fresh powder.
Lac la Biche, AB

Sledders in Lac la Biche have hundreds of miles of power lines and open meadows

Kevin Zatorski from Lac La Biche says the power lines are a great starting place for adventures.

by Jessica Kirby
Dean Dube on his sled.
Cold Lake, AB

Cold Lake favourites

Gear up for sledding in Cold Lake, Alberta

by Lisa Crane
A snowmobiler out on a ride.
Regina, SK

Duck Mountain is a favourite destination of Saskatchewan sledders

President of the Saskatchewan Snowmobile Association, Chris Brewer talks about his life as a snowmobiler.

by Lisa Crane
David Noel at the opening of the TrailNet with Valerie Pringle.
St. Paul, AB

St. Paul, Alberta, is a haven for deep snow trail riders

Robert Pruneau and David Noel tell about riding in and around St. Paul, Alberta.

by Jessica Kirby
A youth enjoying ice fishing while sitting on his snowmobile.
Prince Albert, SK

Learning to Love Winter

The Punshon family discover the joys of winter in northern Saskatchewan.

by Gail Kesslar
Ian Langley sledding in the beautiful Qu'Appelle Valley near Rocanville.
Rocanville, SK

Qu’Appelle Valley offers endless trails, trees and hills

Rocanville, located on the edge of Saskatchewan's Qu'Appelle Valley, offers sledders a wide variety of riding.

by Karen Kornelsen
A number of sledders stopped on one of the Sno-Seekers' many mapped, wide, groomed trails in Edson, Alberta and the surrounding area.
Yellowhead County, AB

Silver Summit ski hill is sledder headquarters

Yellowhead County trails and cutlines offer a comprehensive, technical tour of the area

by Karissa Gall
A group of sledders take a break on a cutline trail surrounded by bush.
Fort McMurray, AB

Ready to sled in Fort McMurray

With 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 Mitchell
The pristine conditions at Hudson's Hope.
Northern British Columbia

A little town that has huge opportunities for adventure

Hudson’s Hope may be small, but it offers some splendid sledding.

by Lisa Crane