Trail Details For District
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Trail Status Reports are updated by local clubs.
For all other inquiries,
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Trails are not open and are considered unsafe for travel. |
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Trails are open for snowmobiling. |
| Limited: |
Trails are passable for marginal snowmobiling. Some trails may be closed, extra caution advised. |
| Local Club has not supplied data: |
Status of trail is not reported. Data not received or received late
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~TATA~
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Limited
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Some areas are lacking snow. Please see below for riding availability. PLEASE RIDE WITH EXTREME CAUTION
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2/8/2010 12:07:37 PM
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A14 (Ramore/Matheson/Val Gagne
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Open
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A trail North of Butler Lake to Ramore LIMITED There is a rough patch after Butler Lake for roughly 3km.
A Trail North past Ramore - OPEN
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2/8/2010 12:07:41 PM
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Chapleau
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Closed
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2/8/2010 12:07:44 PM
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Earlton/Englehart/Charlton
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Limited
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A trail from Earlton to New Liskeard boundary OPEN
A108 from Earlton to Englehart - CLOSED
A trail from Earlton to Elk Lake boundary OPEN
L161 - LIMITED **Note - There is a section at the top of the trail 3.4 kms before joining the A trail that has not been groomed due to a large wash-out. It is marked and possible for snowmobiles to cross
L162 - OPEN
A108Q - LIMITED
L189 - LIMITED
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2/9/2010 5:07:17 PM
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Elk Lake/Gowganda/Matachewan
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Limited
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A-trail though Elk Lake - OPEN River is staked
C106A trail from A-trail to Matachewan - OPEN
C106A trail from Matach toward Shining tree - CLOSED (opening soon)
A107C trail from Elk Lake to Gowganda - LIMITED
A107C trail from Gowganda to Shining tree - OPEN Low snow conditions, brush in some areas.
L136 - CLOSED Opening Soon
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2/8/2010 12:07:52 PM
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Foleyet
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Closed
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2/8/2010 12:07:57 PM
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Gogama
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Closed
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2/8/2010 12:08:06 PM
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Iroquois Falls
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Open
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A Trail - OPEN
Local Trails LIMITED
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2/9/2010 12:47:46 PM
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Kirkland Lake
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Open
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A Trail Kenogami River South to Englehart River OPEN
A -Trail Kenogami River north to Butler lake OPEN
A108 is now OPEN BOSTON CREEK TO A TRAIL AT BURKS
A110Q Kenogami River to FORK LAKE OPEN
A109 BOSTON CREEK to FORK LAKE OPEN
L101 - OPEN
L102 - OPEN
L103 - OPEN L106 - OPEN
A110Q - OPEN from Kemogami to Larder Lake
A110Q - LIMITED from Larder Lake to Quebec Rough Through power line, some brushing still required.
L116 - OPEN
All KIRKLAND LAKE TOWN access Trails - OPEN
NOTE: # 1 Logging on Trail A110Q for 7 km between Trail L103 and Kirkland Lake.
# 2 MINING EQUIPMENT ON TRAIL A110Q for 6 KM BETWEEN KING KIRKLAND AND HWY 672
# 3 LOGGING ON A-TRAIL NORTH OF LAKE SESEKINIKA 3 KM and 3 KM BEFORE BURKS SCHOOL HOUSE
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2/9/2010 4:36:25 PM
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Shining Tree
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Open
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To connect to the C trail South to the C trail North there has been a reroute - PLEASE FOLLOW SIGNS AND RIDE WITH CAUTION
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2/8/2010 12:08:03 PM
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Timmins
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Limited
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L25 - OPEN
L21 - LIMITED
A111C - OPEN
L143 - LIMITED
L22 - CLOSED **No Bridge on Mountjoy River**
L23 - LIMITED
C101F - CLOSED
Top C North - OPEN
L24 - OPEN
Top C Central - OPEN
Top C South - LIMITED
http://www.timminssnowmobileclub.com/conditions.htm
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2/8/2010 12:08:18 PM
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Tri-Town
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Open
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A Trail - OPEN Rough spots from Latchford to Cobalt L185 - OPEN
A107Q - OPEN
L182 - CLOSED
L184 - OPEN
L186 - OPEN
L188 - OPEN
L189 - OPEN
L190 - OPEN Heavy brush near the Cheese Factory
L191 - OPEN
L193 - OPEN Now on West side of Highway
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2/8/2010 12:08:00 PM
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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.
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