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January 14, 2021 · 0 Comments
This year is turning out to be a success for the members of the Orangeville Snowmobile Club and some other sledding clubs across Ontario as the trails are open and there is a lot of activity around the region.
There’s a solid base on the trails although Club members would actually like to see a few more inches on the ground.
While Orangeville trails are being used, several other clubs in the region still have not opened their trails.
It’s a fun sport, but snowmobiling is entirely dependent on the weather.
There are good seasons and then there are others where Mother Nature just doesn’t provide the snow needed to get your sled out on the trails.
The Ontario Federation of Snowmobile Clubs wants you to stay close to home when snowmobile trails open.
That’s according to Director of Marketing and Communications Lisa Stackhouse, who says it’ll help limit travel during COVID-19.
She adds that it’s dangerous to ride on trails before they’re prepared by local clubs, and that you can check trail statuses at their website.
A temporary travel ban preventing snowmobilers from areas reporting high COVID-19 numbers travelling north could save a community like Mattawa from being put…