SnoRiders Hotshot photo

Sixteen-year-old Dallas Androsoff has no trouble maneuvering through the powder in Revelstoke.
Battleford's Trail Breakers expertly maneuver through Saskatchewan's rolling hills and valleys. These riders are headed toward Turtle Lake, just North of Cormack Hut.
North Battleford, SK

Breathtaking photos of northwestern Saskatchewan’s trails

North Battleford provides sledders with valleys, views and Saskatchewan’s best shelters.

by Jillian Clark
A group of riders stopping for a break on the Fort McMurray
Fort McMurray, AB

Explore some of Alberta’s best snow in Fort McMurray

Nearly 600 active members, over 300 kilometres of groomed trails, a five-month-long riding season and the ASA Jamboree

by Mason Buettner
Lac du Bonnet, MB

Where do I find trail maps and trail passes for Lac du Bonnet?

Where to find trail maps and trail passes for Eastern Manitoba, including the Lac du Bonnet area

Lac du Bonnet snowmobiling
Lac du Bonnet, MB

A crossroads of spectacular snowmobiling trails

Lac du Bonnet is a hub for sledders who want to ride a different trail every day. Here's a look at some photos of the area submitted by locals

A sledder sitting on his snowmobile.
McBride, BC

Alpine snowmobiling minutes from downtown McBride

McBride has three maintained alpine riding areas and enough snowfall to keep any powder snob happy.

View of Valdez Bay and the mountains around Valdez.
Valdez, AK

Insanely great Valdez, Alaska, snowmobiling photos

Here’s a glimpse of what the awesome snowmobiling terrain around Valdez, Alaska, looks like.

by Kirsten Armleder
Scott Benda on a beautiful bluebird day of snowmobiling in Valdez, Alaska.
Valdez, AK

What the locals say about snowmobiling in Valdez, Alaska

Scott Benda from the Valdez Snowmachine Club sheds some light on the snowmobile scene in Valdez, Alaska.

by Kirsten Armleder
Corrina Kapeller pictured at the entrance to Hudson Bay in 2014. The Hudson Bay Trail Riders hosted the CEO of Tourism Saskatchewan and Marketing Manager that year.
Hudson Bay, SK

Where do I get trail maps and trail passes for Hudson Bay?

If you're headed to Hudson Bay, Saskatchewan, for sledding, check out these details about where to find trail maps and trail passes.

by Jillian Clark
Club member Carl Palke riding the Greenbush trails. Part of the Hudson Bay trails wind through the forest.
Hudson Bay, SK

The picture-perfect trails of Hudson Bay, Saskatchewan

Groomed trails and fresh powder are just around the corner for Saskatchewan’s snow riders.

by Jillian Clark
Eagle Pass cabin
Sicamous, BC

Snowmobiling in Sicamous just keeps getting better

A new avalanche-proof trail and expanded access to the remote Eagle Pass area make Sicamous an even more desirable destination

by DaleAnn Shellborn
Sicamous, BC

Where do I get trail maps and trail passes for Sicamous?

If you're headed to Sicamous for sledding, check out these details about where to find trail maps and trail passes.

A group of snowmobilers looking at a billboard of snowmobile trail map in Whitecourt, Alberta.
Whitecourt, AB

Where to get snowmobile trail passes and trail maps for Whitecourt

Where visitors can get trail passes and trail maps for snowmobiling in Whitecourt, Alberta.

by Kirsten Armleder
A snowmobiler on a Polaris RMK riding up Whitecourt trails.
Whitecourt, AB

5 favourite Whitecourt sledding photos

The author’s favourite trail photos from a February 2015 snowmobile trip to Whitecourt, Alberta.

by Kirsten Armleder
Eight riders are shown on the trail preparing for the Snowarama on February 19th, 2011 in Yorkton.
Yorkton, SK

Where to get trail maps and trail passes in Yorkton, Saskatchewan

Where can I find a trail pass in Yorkton, Saskatchewan?

by Mason Buettner
Trent Malchuk roostin' some whtie gold outside of Yorkon, SK
Yorkton, SK

Sled to your bed in Yorkton

Yorkton has sled access to gas, food and accommodations, combined with 400 kilometres of maintained trails.

by Mason Buettner
Unknown rider on Morfee Mountain in Mackenzie. 

Photo by: Marlon Spooner
Mackenzie, BC

Full-throttle photos from Mackenzie

Readers send in their photographs of Mackenzie's Rocky Mountain terrain.

A snowmobiler on an orange and white sled getting some air.
Houston, BC

Some of northern BC’s best sledding

Houston, B.C., gets an abundance of dry, northern white gold every winter—about 160 centimetres of snow.

by Mason Buettner
A view from inside one of the snow caves that riders can find along Blue River's
Blue River, BC

“Steep and Deep” in Blue River

Situated in ideal snowmobiling country, Blue River is guaranteed to give winter enthusiasts the ride of their lives

by Julie Matchett