The online Interactive Trail Guide will be online November 2019.
The 2019-20 Go Snowmobiling Ontario App will be available in-stores December 2, 2019.
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Annual Club Meeting, 2024
We are holding our annual club meeting on Wednesday May 15, 2024, via Zoom. This meeting is held to tell club members (that's all of you) what we did last season, how much we spent (and on what) and review our grooming results. Most importantly, we discuss trail projects to be done this coming summer/fall. This is also a great opportunity to ask the club Committee any questions you have about trails, grooming or anything else club-related.
Please consider taking the time to attend this meeting so that you can get a flavour of the group and its work. As much as we'd like to do the meeting in-person, we opted for Zoom in the hope that we can increase the number of annual meeting attendees and to make people aware of opportunities to volunteer.
While we have a great group of regular volunteers who take care of so much, it's important to the club to continue to build on its volunteer base so that we can spread the load and ensure the long-term viability of the club. If you do decide to get involved, we have lots of experienced people to support and guide you.
Please plan to join us for the May 15 meeting at 7pm.
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Trail Project Funding Request Approved!
We are happy to announce that we have received a grant from the OFSC infrastructure fund to fix TOP E north of Highway 118. We have a significant wet hole in that area that was so bad, we could not run a groomer through it without risking damage to the groomer or doing so much damage to the trail (breaking ice) that it was not safe for snowmobiles. For the past few seasons, we have had to turn the groomer around at both sides of this problem area, resulting in a stretch of ungroomed trail of almost 2.5 km. Many of you will know that stretch if you ride TOP E north of the clubhouse.
This is a project for which we were hoping to get funding prior to last season but the OFSC had to change the timing of some of last year's infrastructure grants.
We are looking forward to this improvement as it will make the trail easier to open and will greatly simplify our grooming schedule.
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Great news
That will make a significant difference!
Awesome ! Well done neighbour
Great to hear!
That waterhole swallowed up a few ATVs during the Wilberforce ATV Run.
The online Interactive Trail Guide will be online November 2019.
The 2019-20 Go Snowmobiling Ontario App will be available in-stores December 2, 2019.
Between the ages of 12 and 15? Over the age of 15 and do not possess a valid Ontario Drivers License?
Then you need to successfully complete an Ontario-approved Snowmobile Safety Course before riding on public lands.