Environment:
The OFSC is committed to a leadership role in fostering the environmentally responsible development and use of Ontario Snowmobile Trails by working with Stakeholders through a sustained program of dedicated funding, research, public education and innovative special projects.
The Canadian Council of Snowmobile Organizations (CCSO/CCOM) is committed to the conservation and preservation of Canada’s natural environment. To that end, the Council will play an important role in affecting future decisions concerning its use and protection.
CCSO - Code of Ethics and National Policy.
While ensuring that Canada’s natural environment will always remain accessible to Canadian snowmobilers, we must continue to minimize our impact on the environment while carrying out activities to protect endangered species and habitats and to preserve all of these lands for future generations to enjoy.
Through the development and implementation of the National Environment Stewardship Program the CCSO/CCOM will allocate both financial and personnel resources, as available, to ensure that issues related to the snowmobiling lifestyle, including environmental, economic and social, are properly identified and addressed at all levels.
Since 1992, the OFSC has invested $1.5 Million in projects to improve our environment and to assist clubs in minimizing environmental impacts.
Do Your Part: For more than 30 years, snowmobilers have been riding with nature and doing our part to keep it beautiful.
Today, responsible riding is more important than ever, so please continue to:
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- Leave Tracks Not Trash
- Maintain Your Sled
- Protect Wildlife
- Keep It Quiet
- Stay On The Trail
- Respect Sensitive Areas
- Embrace New Technologies
- Spread the Word
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