Crowsnest Pass, AB trail map

Groomed and marked trails in the Crowsnest Pass make for some true Rocky Mountain fun.
December 2011 » by Gail Jansen

From snow tracker to man tracker

Born and raised in the Crowsnest Pass on a ranch that’s been in the family for generations, Joe Trotz never dreamed his knowledge of the backcountry would one day earn him a role on a television show.
February 2012 » by Gail Jansen

This rider learned a lesson in gambling

Snowmobiler Vern Pederson of Blairmore can chuckle about it now, but he was tired and cold by the time he got home from an afternoon poker run a few years ago.
September 2011 » by Maureen McEwan

In the shadow of Window Mountain

Andrew Bokkel and members of the Calgary Snowmobile Club experience an unforgettable day of sledding at Window Mountain in the Crowsnest Pass.
September 2011 » by Maureen McEwan

Don’t pass up this ride

The Crow Snow Riders’ hard work has paid off—this snowmobiling club in southern Alberta was named Club of the Year by the Alberta Snowmobile Association.
December 2010 » by Kali Love

Unrivalled riding

Take in unparalleled sights and snow while sledding in the Crowsnest Pass.
September 2010 » by Glynis Fediuk

Diverse terrain and trails

Sledding in the Crowsnest Pass offers winter enthusiasts everything from rolling hills to snow-capped mountains.
January 2010 » by Kali Love

A club with class for the Crowsnest Pass

One of the leading sled zones in Alberta, the Crowsnest Pass is home to an equally renowned snowmobiling club: the Crow Snow Riders.
September 2009 » by Danielle Cameron
man riding a sled over a hill with sun in the background

Hotshots

Sunny day of sledding

Randy Swenson rides off into the brilliant territory at Boulder Mountain near Revelstoke.

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

A unique sled cover

by Dwayne Brandly—Last season I had an opportunity to test out a new snowmobile cover made by Sno-Skinz. I put the cover to the test by hauling my sled out to Mount Pukeashun and back, as well as to my favourite local area near Alder Flats, Alberta, and several places in between.