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Your Snowmobile Trail Permit entitles you to enter and travel any open OFSC Prescribed Trail at any time during the winter.
Permits generate the revenues OFSC clubs need to maintain snowmobile trails and buy groomers. They are the only source of funding for trail operations.By purchasing a permit, each rider contributes to the cost of providing snowmobile trails as part of the OFSC User Pay System.
To ensure that your permit money goes to the OFSC district whose trails you ride most, it is important to buy your permit from a club in that district.
Compare this all-season value to other one-time purchases! Click here for information on price and types of permits available.
Where Does My Permit Money Go? The revenue from each Seasonal Permit sold is allocated as follows (percentages are rounded to the nearest fraction):
- Clubs = 60.5%
Selling clubs keep an average of $121.65 for every $200 Seasonal permit sold (and $171.65 for every $250 Seasonal permit sold) to pay for trail operation expenses.
- OFSC Trail Fund = 13.23%
$26.45 from every Seasonal permit sold goes to the OFSC to be re-distributed to help clubs with fewer permit sales and for various OFSC grants.
- General Liability Insurance = 16.75%
$33.55 from every Seasonal permit sold goes to the OFSC to pay the multi-million dollar cost of providing the liability insurance without which no OFSC snowmobile trails would be open in Ontario.
- OFSC Programs = 9.18%
$18.35 from every Seasonal permit sold goes to the OFSC to pay for the various programs that support the clubs and trails.
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