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Snowmobiling journeys

Snowmobilers are in it for the long haul

The sport of snowmobiling draws people together for adventures of all kinds—from short afternoon outings to multi-day excursions. Sledders are a passionate and compassionate community, and often their rides are organized around raising funds for a particular charity that is close to the hearts of the riders. Whatever the reason, their snowmobiling journeys are marked by a spirit of perseverance, a commitment to giving back and a love of sharing unforgettable experiences.

Featured Snowmobiling journeys articles

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A transport lifeline

Snowmobiling in the North isn’t just about recreation.

December 2010 » by Trevor Crawley
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Having a blast in the Northwest Territories

They don’t call it the magnetic north for nothing; the Northwest Territories will always pull you back.

September 2010 » by Richard Mackenzie-Luxon
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Ladies on a mission

The Prairie Women on Snowmobiles are once again ready to hit the trails for a good cause.

September 2010 » by Danielle Cameron
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The drive from doubt to determination

Susie Fagan-Wirges went from being unsure of her sledding abilities to gaining confidence and strength.

September 2010 » by Susan Fagen-Wirges
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A story to warm your heart

Meet the Rum Runners, a group that fundraises and rides in memory of a fellow sledder.

March 2010 » by Glynis Fediuk

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Hotshots

Plowing through

David D'Andrea flounders in the blissful snow near Fernie, B.C.

SnoRiders Insider

International Snowmobile Congress coming up in Sturbridge, Massachusetts

Snow Tracs

Practice with your rescue tools

If you are not fully confident with all the functions of your beacon, you are not a dependable rescue team member.

Gearboxx

Nuts and bolts

Forget steel—titanium is where it’s at.