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Northern Ontario is big.

Towering old growth forest, lush wetlands, world renowned coastal vistas, thundering white water and cascading falls, landscapes beyond compare, that's Northern Ontario. White tail deer, bald and golden eagles, lake trout and brook trout, moose and bear and all manner of wildlife can be found in our fabulous out doors, that's Northern Ontario. Four seasons of changing landscapes and colours to inspire the poet and painter, that's Northern Ontario. Fabulous five star restaurants and accommodations, interesting and unique boutiques, unrivalled attractions and festivals, casinos, horse tracks, hockey and more, that's Northern Ontario.

What is Northern Ontario like? Like no place else. So come to Northern Ontario and experience the bigness of life.



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Coming to Ontario

Friendly and Familiar: American snowmobilers are very welcome in Ontario. Ontario has always been a great friend and trading partner to the U.S. In fact, getting to Ontario isn’t much different than going to a neighbouring state. We’re just as close and our major highways connect seamlessly to yours at numerous border crossings.

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In Ontario, we speak your language (except we spell some words funny!), use many of the same products, have similar laws – and ride...

 
Using Your Tour Planner

Now that you have decided to make Ontario your destination this winter,

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how do you go about answering your questions and making your plans? Ontario is a very big place, so how do you decide what part of this province to visit? How do you know where the snow is and what trails are open? How do you get here and where do you stay? What else do you need to know?

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Your Tour Planner

Each winter, thousands of snowmobilers choose to ride in Ontario for very good reasons: hospitality services and amenities that cater specially to snowmobilers;

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breathtaking scenery; unrivalled outdoor adventure; snowmobile-friendly communities; a wide variety of riding experiences and terrain; easy access to rental sleds and guided tours; excellent highways and airports; exciting city life and rural charm – the list goes on and on…

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Tracks to Trails

Your excursion begins at our depot in downtown Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario, Canada, where you will load up your sleds in our enclosed baggage cars and then sit back and relax as we transport you north, through the breathtaking winter wonderland of Algoma Country.
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Enjoy scenic vistas of Lake Superior, snow choked rock cuts and deep mountain gorges as you wind your way through this rugged land towards the world famous

 
The Snow Train

This is a truly unique look at Algoma Central country, clad in its mantle of snow and adorned with sparkling diamonds of ice. Gone are the greens of summer and the fiery colours of fall, the brilliant white of winter is everywhere.
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Tour journey begins at our depot in downtown Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario. As the train pulls away from the depot you will pass through the city's industrial area,...

 
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FEATURE

Day Trip 1
Start: At Bancroft on B106E south to 930 east to 920 east to McArthurs Mills.  Food, fuel and accommodations available in McArthurs Mills.  If you left Bancroft with a fuel tank of fuel, you do not need to go out to McArthurs Mills, you could continue...

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VACATION IDEAS

This area offers a snowmobiler some of the most diverse and scenic trails in Ontario. The district has some 2400 km of trails and a snowmobiler can ride loops every day for more than a week and never have to ride the same trail twice. The riding consists of old...

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Come experience our extensive trail system. Easy access to food, fuel, and accomodations. Breathtaking scenery set in the heart of the Ottawa Valley.  Choose one of our many loop rides or sample the many uncrowded club trails in ourarea. Come for a day, or spend a week. You'll always are...

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Go Snowmobiling - OFSC District 16

 

The snowmobile trails around White River, Ontario Canada, provide a variety of riding opportunities, all the while showcasing very beautiful scenery, a true example of Ontario. The trails are well maintained, thanks to the hardwork and dedication of the...

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The Parry Sound/Muskoka, OFSC District 10,  is located in the heart of Georgian Bay Country, with trails accessible within a short drive from the GTA.  Member clubs operate a trail network of over 1,100 kilometers containing both a mix of...

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The Southern Ontario Trail district offers the closest sledding to the GTA, OFSC District 4.  We are 30 minutes north of the 401, just north of Newmarket and Brampton. With just under 900 km of trails in our...

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ITINERARIES TO GO

All to yourself!

The trails around White River, OFSC District 16, encompass a number of snowmobiling experiences and some very beautiful scenery.  The trails are well maintained by the

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Round Algonquin Park Loop - 3-5 day duration, approximately 900 km.
A well-established loop ride circling Algonquin Park, Ontario Canada. Varying terrain with trails using pipeline, hydro and rail corridors. Services are readily accessible. Offers uncrowded trails with changing scenery and lookouts of the Ontario wilderness.
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Make sure you bring a camera.

The trails and scenery are fantastic. Starting from OFSC District 3, the Port Perry Club House approximately 1 hour east of Toronto, Ontario Canada, head east...

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Go Snowmobiling in OFSC District 4

Drive north on Airport Road from Highway 89 through Mansfield to just past Sideroad 15; there is a car and trailer park on the right (east) side. Drop off here and head west to B109 at intersection...

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2 day adventure in OFSC District 8.

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Day 1
Starting Point - Staging area E of Barrie, W of Shanty Bay on Ridge Road
Travel NE on trail 421 and continue as it turns into 206 and 203 to Orillia
Be...

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TRAVEL ADVENTURES

What more could you ask for - its all here!

Northern Ontario's Algoma Region boasts over 1800 miles (3000 km) of well-groomed trails. On this visit we rode in the southern and eastern portions and no visit would be complete without a...

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RAP on the RAP tour.

Ontario's famous RAP Tour has tenaciously stood the test of time, and continues to get better with age.  The Tour route was laid out in 1994 and masses of snowmobilers, myself included, began riding it in 1995. In the ensuing years it has become one...

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For 2009, the Stapley family was selected as the OFSC Family of year and awarded an incredible snowmobile trip sponsored by Ontario Tourism, Snow Goer and Snowmobiler TV.

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The ride featured 2 days of...

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Go Snowmobiling - OFSC District 9.

It was 1976 and the family had rolled into Owen Sound, Ontario for a hockey tournament. At the time I only had a passing interest in snowmobiling but, as an unfettered gearhead, I was fascinated by anything with an engine - especially...

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Hone the Bruce.

The good looking and fully deodorized SUPERTRAX Staff just concluded what we can honestly say that was an amazing two days in Ontario's Grey Bruce Region. The region is officially OFSC District #9 but it's often referred to as the "Bruce". Let's say - this is the best

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TESTIMONIALS

The second loop is the Romantic Loop.  No guys, you do not have to bring the wife to enjoy this trip, but it is an option.  Stopping for gas in Hearst, we continued to ride down the "A" trail east, passing several towns, but not actual seeing them because the...

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We like to snowmobile in OFSC District 3 because there are main highways that directly access trails with parking in many different locations. Many clubhouses are located on the trails with parking areas and you can stop and talk to many other snowmobilers that are...

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I would just like to mention to the Hillsburgh club, OFSC District 4, that my son and I put on 91km on your trail system last night (march 26/08) and they were in fantastic condition for spring sledding.  Some of the trails...

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The eastern end of district 8 is truly wilderness because the only town we have accessible by trail is Norland because Lagoon City is not really a town. Most of our trails traverse what is known as the Carden Plains and when riding our trails, there is little evidence of...

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You can ride the trails in OFSC District 9 all winter, and never have to cross the same path twice if you choose not to.  The extensive network of snowmobile trails that are built and maintained by local...

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