Testimonials
Taste of home, away from home
I like the Parry Sound Snowmobile District because the area itself has amazing trails, from straight clean cut trails, to backwoods Rough Rider trails. No matter your style or preference parry sound has the right places or you! I love the Facebook page because they always have the most up to date information on my favourite trails, and allows...Advice on where to go in District 2
For 41 years, I have loved snowmobiling, it is the best way to relax and enjoy nature. My favourite is a day ride from Fenelon Falls to Kinmount for lunch sledding the B103 and adjoining club trails 340 and 342.Murray Moore, Kawartha Lakes S/C
Being a sledder for 15 years, riding is always an adventure. Not having the luxury...
Terrific Riding in District 7
Take a short 90 minute drive from the GTA and you will find the best snowmobiling central Ontario has to offer. Snowmobiling in the area provides riders with a memorable experience. Riders are treated to an extensive network of trails ranging from wide open pipelines and forest access roads, to tight and twisty scenic forest trails...Paradise Riding in District 9
Last year I fell in love with the North Bruce Peninsula. Why? I bought my own sled and experienced my first real freedom on the trails. I could now pause to admire the snow-covered bower of trees overhead, a virtual forest tunnel. I could revel at the ice shimmering on the trees, stands of ancient cedars, unexpected slabs of limestone. I...Nothing but great trails in District 11
The scenary on theTop D from Rain Lk Road to Chemical Rd, South River is so beautiful. Trails are wide and straighter Stop in at Sand Lk and have a terrific meal. Penny
I love riding the North Bay 301 and Mattawa 150 trails through the Laurentian Mountains, there is always lots of snow and the scenery is fantastic.
Mike Rawn...
Snowmobiling is a must in District 12
It is 7:30 AM and the coffee is brewed, my daughter has her cup of cocoa, the sleds have been uncovered and warmed up, we are ready to go. Leaving out of Coniston enroute to Sportsman’s Lodge for breakfast we find the trails are perfect, 5cm new snow and first tracks are always an inspiration. Heading down TOP D we see two owls and a moose in...Experience the trill of riding in District 14
I enjoy snowmobiling in the Timmins and area because they have a wide, wonderful trail system. My friends and I spend countless hours riding the OFSC trails. With so many riding options I don’t have to leave my area. Justin Chaput, Timmins
Being from the north and living down south I look forward to my monthly trips up north...
Riding is like a dream in District 15
To those not familiar with the Corridor there is a misconception that it is essentially one trail (TOP 'A') from Cochrane to Hearst. Actually the TOP 'A' goes from Cochrane to Hornepayne (west of Hearst). But there is way more to ride. You can ride from Moonbeam to Hearst on trails L123 & L155 utilizing only a small portion of the TOP 'A'...The freedom of riding is like no other

I enjoy riding in OFSC District 17 in Ignace, Ontario because we have all the freedom in the world ! There is very smooth trails and terrain, with very little traffic. Most of all, the riders are so friendly, helpful and cooperative.
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