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LEARN THE RIGHT WAY.... A snowmobile course directed at all individuals 12 years of age and older.
Provincial Course Dates & Locations - All courses require pre-registration
Courses usually are available from October until April of each year. The Snowmobile Safety Course is instructed by MTO certified, community based volunteers. The Course Dates & Locations listing is updated weekly, so check back if you do not see a date or a course offered in your area.
Here's what you need to know to enroll:
- Cost is $40.00 per course (includes all required course material).
- Driver Training courses are in-class only (NO operation of a snowmobile during class).
- MUST be 12 yrs old on or before the day of the course.
- Must present a valid form of identification at registration. (Birth Certificate or Photo Health Card)
- Course will be approximately 8 hours including registration, lunch and breaks. Bring your lunch, snacks and water for the day, dress comfortably. Some instructors will provide a lunch at an additional, optional cost.
- Please do NOT bring cell phones, IPOD/MP3 players or any other electronic device.
2011-2012 Season Driver Training Course Schedule
| District |
Location |
Date |
Contact |
Additional Details |
| 6 |
Pembroke
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Mar.20
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613-646-7736
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Min.10 registrations needed
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| 11 |
Mattawa North Bay Port Loring
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Feb. 25 Feb. 27 Feb. 25
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807-229-0268 gates@efni.com 705-757-1614
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Call for more information E-mail for information nana_53k@yahoo.ca
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| 12 |
Garson |
March |
705-688-6999 |
Call for more information |
| 17 |
Atikokan |
Feb. 26 |
807-929-2245 |
Call for more information |
| Printable Course Dates and Locations |
DON'T SEE A COURSE IN YOUR LOCATION? Click here to contact your Area Master Instructor for further information regarding course dates/ locations or to make a suggestion to have a course held in your area.
16 years of age or older and have a valid Ontario's Drivers Licence? This information is for you-- Drivers 16 and over may operate a snowmobile on OFSC trails and Ontario Highways where legally permitted. They must hold a valid Ontario Driver's Licence, including classes G1, G2, M1,or M2, or a Motorized Snow Vehicle Operator's Licence. Anyone who has does not have a valid Ontario Driver's Licence for whatever reason cannot operate a snowmobile on trails or on highways where legally permitted.
Adult Safety Driver Training Course. Read the Motorized Snow Vehicles Act for more information on snowmobiling laws.
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