OFSC to Host Get Ready to Go Snowmobiling Week

The Ontario Federation of Snowmobile Clubs (OFSC), citing a source from Environment Canada, says Ontario can look forward to a good winter for snowmobiling.

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Maine Snowmobile Riders Appreciate Access to Trails on Private Lands

Maine has a great history of co-operation between private land owners and public access to the land. More than 95% of Maine’s snowmobile trails are on private property, and riders and clubs are very sincere in their appreciation of the …

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Maine Snowmobile Riders Appreciate Access to Trails on Private Lands

OFSC Supports Ontarios New Zero-Alcohol Age Limit

The Ontario Federation of Snowmobile Clubs (OFSC) welcomes Ontario’s new Zero-Alcohol Limit for riders 21 and under. The OFSC has been promoting Zero Alcohol for all riders since 2002 by challenging every snowmobiler to take personal responsibility for choosing to be 100 percent alcohol free prior to going snowmobiling or during any ride. “The new Ontario legislation gives OFSC Zero Alcohol a significant boost by making it much more than a peer-pressure campaign,” says Eric Saunter, OFSC safety manager.

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Maine Snowmobile Association: The Sledders Ally in Augusta …

Maine Snowmobile Association: The Sledders Ally in Augusta. 2009Header. MSA Affiliated Snowmobile Clubs

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