Trail Details For District 17

 
Trail Status   Last Modified

1 Northwestern Ontario Trails Association (NWOSTA) - Closed
ALL TRAILS CLOSED
To volunteer or for information, email nwosta@gmail.com
  3/29/2010
 
2. Dryden - Closed
All Trails for the Dryden area are now CLOSED
The Dryden Power Toboggan Club would like to thank all our volunteers, permit buyers and landowners.
If you are interested in volunteering next year please contact Charlie Cockle in Dryden
Volunteer for a Day!
  3/29/2010
 
3. Vermilion Bay - Closed
All Trails for the Vermilion Bay area are now CLOSED
The Dryden Power Toboggan Club would like to thank all our volunteers, permit buyers and landowners.
If you are interested in volunteering next year please contact Charlie Cockle in Dryden
Volunteer for a Day!
  3/29/2010
 
4. Ear Falls - Closed
All Trails for the Ear Falls area are now CLOSED
The White Knight Riders Snowmobile club would like to thank all our volunteers, permit buyers and landowners. If you are interested in volunteering next year please contact whiteknightriders@hotmail.com
  3/29/2010
 
5. Red Lake - Closed
Trails are closed.
  3/29/2010
 
6. Kenora - Closed
All Trails for Sunset Trail Riders are now CLOSED
The Sunset Trail Riders would like to thank all our volunteers, permit buyers and landowners.
Hope to see you next year!
  3/29/2010
 
7. Borderland - Emo area - Closed
All Trails for Emo area are now CLOSED
The Borderland Snowmobile club would like to thank all our volunteers, permit buyers and landowners. If you are interested in volunteering next year please contact
Dave Goodman 807 482-2580 in Emo
Volunteer for a Day!
  3/29/2010
 
8. Borderland - Fort Frances area - Closed
All Trails for the Fort Frances area are now CLOSED
The Borderland Snowmobile club would like to thank all our volunteers, permit buyers and landowners. If you are interested in volunteering next year please contact
Chris Christian 807-275-7586 in Fort Frances
Volunteer for a Day!
  3/29/2010
 
9. Borderland - Rainy River - Closed
All Trails for the Rainy River are now CLOSED
The Borderland Snowmobile club would like to thank all our volunteers, permit buyers and landowners. If you are interested in volunteering next year please contact
Brian Russell 807-852-3373 in Rainy River
Volunteer for a Day!
  3/29/2010
 
G. Borderland - Nestor Falls - Closed
All Trails for the Nestor Falls area are now CLOSED
The Borderland Snowmobile club would like to thank all our volunteers, permit buyers and landowners. If you are interested in volunteering next year please contact
Jim Swanton 807-484-2304 in Nestor Falls
Volunteer for a Day!
  3/29/2010
 
H. Atikokan - Closed
All Trails for the Atikokan area are now CLOSED
The Atikokan Sno-Ho Snowmobile Club would like to thank all our volunteers, permit buyers and landowners.
If you are interested in volunteering next year please contact Cheryl Johnson at 807-597-2224 in Atikokan.
Volunteer for a Day!
  3/29/2010
 
I. Ignace - Closed
All trails are closed
Thanks to the volunteers that came out to help with trails and events.
Hope you had a fun season and see you all next year.
  3/29/2010
 
Sioux Lookout - Closed
All Trails for the OPTA (Sioux Lookout)are now CLOSED
The Ojibway Power Toboggan Inc snowmobile club would like to thank all our volunteers, permit buyers and landowners.
If you are interested in volunteering next year please contact Gail Sayers 807-737-4447 in Sioux Lookout
Volunteer for a Day!
  3/29/2010
 
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Go Snowmobiling Show!

Disclaimer

The Trail Status posted here is for general information only and does not necessarily reflect the Trail Status at the time of your ride or the actual local trail conditions you may encounter. The Trail Status is gathered from club volunteers and is valid only at the time of their observation. Their observations may not meet your expectations and the Trail Status may vary from the time of posting. The Trail Status may vary with changing conditions such as temperature, snow quality, type of terrain and usage. Please exercise caution at all times and be prepared for the unexpected. Remember that the snowmobile trail is providing you with an off road experience that has inherent risks, because it occurs in an unpredictable and uncontrollable natural setting, which demands constant rider preparedness, vigilance, caution, unimpaired reaction and smart choice. Trail signs are posted only for your convenience and there is no guarantee that they will be there at any given time due to wind, rain, storms or vandalism.