Please note that there is a trail guide discrepancy along the TOP A bewteen Strickland and Fauquier, follow on trail signage. Trail south of Highway 11 no longer exists. TOP A trail re-route near Hearst in progress please follow on trail signage. Sorry for the inconvenience.
2/8/2010 9:32:24 AM
COCHRANE
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Open
TOP A - OPEN
TOP A105Q - OPEN
TOP A106C - OPEN
TOP A103 - OPEN
L101 - OPEN
L103 - OPEN
L105 - OPEN
L109 - OPEN
2/8/2010 9:32:26 AM
HEARST
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Open
TOP A from Val Cote to Mooseland - OPEN
TOP A107A - CLOSED
L115 - OPEN
L155 - OPEN
L159 - OPEN
L163 - OPEN
L165 - OPEN
L167 - OPEN
L169 - OPEN
L171 - OPEN
L175 - OPEN
2/8/2010 1:54:53 PM
KAPUSKASING
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Open
TOP A - OPEN
L123 - OPEN
L125 - OPEN
L127 - OPEN
L135 - OPEN
L137 - OPEN
L138 - OPEN
L139 - OPEN
L141 - OPEN
L143 - OPEN
L145 - OPEN
Kapuskasing Town Trails - OPEN
2/8/2010 9:32:29 AM
MATTICE
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Open
TOP A - OPEN
L153 - OPEN
L155 - OPEN
L159 - OPEN
L161 - OPEN
L173 - OPEN
2/8/2010 1:54:36 PM
MOONBEAM
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Open
TOP A - OPEN
L119 accessible only by L125- LIMITED There are logging operations on the trail
L121 - LIMITED
L123 - OPEN
L125 - OPEN
L127 - OPEN
L129 - LIMITED
L131 - LIMITED
2/8/2010 1:54:57 PM
OPASATIKA
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Open
TOP A - OPEN
L151 - OPEN
2/8/2010 9:32:51 AM
SMOOTH ROCK FALLS - FAUQUIER
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Open
TOP A - OPEN
TOP C - OPEN
TOP A103 - OPEN
L107 - OPEN
L110 - OPEN
L111 - OPEN
L113 - OPEN
L117 - OPEN
2/8/2010 1:55:00 PM
VAL RITA - HARTY
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Open
TOP A - OPEN
L145 - OPEN
L147 - OPEN
L149 - OPEN
2/8/2010 9:58:11 AM
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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.