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  2. Ontario Federation of Snowmobile Clubs - Wikipedia

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    Based in Barrie, Ontario, the OFSC represents 231 member snowmobile clubs who operate the world's largest recreational trail system—39,000 kilometres of snowmobile trails that link most snowbelt communities in Canada's largest province. Ontario law requires that recreational and touring sledders purchase a Snowmobile Trail Permit from the ...

  3. List of trails in Canada - Wikipedia

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    hiking, cycling, snowmobiling, ATV-ing, horseback riding, and cross-country skiing Saugeen Bluffs Trail: 2.5 km (1.6 mi) Rideau Trail: 387 km (240 mi) Ottawa: Kingston: Partially overlaps the K&P Rail Trail, Cataraqui Trail, and Trans Canada Trail: Saugeen Rail Trail: 11 km (6.8 mi) Southampton: Port Elgin: Port Elgin, Southampton

  4. Wildcat Hill Provincial Park - Wikipedia

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    The main attractions of Wildcat Hill Provincial Park are hunting and snowmobiling. [2] The snowmobile trails in the park are part of a 684.14-km network of trails maintained by the Hudson Bay Trail Riders. In addition to the groomed trails, there are also many kilometres of unmaintained trails.

  5. Haliburton Forest - Wikipedia

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    Haliburton Forest is the only wholly privately owned snowmobiling operation in the world, holding 80,000 acres (320 km 2) of forest wilderness, 50 lakes, and numerous ponds and creeks across the area. The core of the 300-kilometre (190 mi) trail system is double-tracked and up to 20 feet (6 m) wide, with single-tracked trails that access some ...

  6. Porcupine Hills Provincial Park - Wikipedia

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    Rental cabins are available within the park at Moose Range Lodge on Townsend Lake. The lodge is the centre for snowmobiling in the area and has a restaurant, gasoline, and groceries. [21] The 14-kilometre network of snowmobile trails are maintained by Hudson Bay Trail Riders. [22]

  7. Sugarloaf Provincial Park - Wikipedia

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    Sugarloaf Provincial Park has an alpine ski resort on the unnamed mountain ridge that is adjacent to but separate from Sugarloaf Mountain. During the winter months, the alpine ski resort offers a variety of alpine skiing for all enthusiasts ranging from beginner to expert, as well as other winter activities such as snowshoeing, cross country skiing, ice skating, snowmobiling, and sleigh rides.

  8. Smithers, British Columbia - Wikipedia

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    Smithers offers a variety of extreme sports, for example quadding in the back country, snowmobiling in the surrounding mountains, paragliding, or mountain biking down Hudson Bay Mountain. Smithers is known for its variety of recreation.

  9. Little White Mountain - Wikipedia

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    Little White Mountain is a mountain near the city of Kelowna, British Columbia, Canada, near the central Okanagan Valley. The mountain stands an elevation of 2,171 meters (or 7,123 feet). [2] It is a significant destination for backcountry recreation, with backcountry skiing, snowshoeing and snowmobiling opportunities. [3]