Snowmobiling
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British Columbia has plenty of places for snowmobilers to play. Sledding areas in BC encompass a wide variety of terrain, including groomed trails, massive glaciers and hillsides topped with fresh snow.
Families or beginners can zip along established routes through forests and fields, while advanced sledders will revel in steep and remote riding areas. Snowfall is generous in many regions of the province, resulting in lots of powder and a long season.
BC has more than 70 local snowmobile clubs that maintain extensive trail networks and sledding areas. Visitors seeking snowy trails and slopes can find knowledgeable guides or club members in many snowmobile-friendly communities throughout the province.
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Sample BC's Snowmobiling Areas
Revelstoke, in the Kootenay Rockies, is a renowned snowmobile destination. Its big mountains, legendary powder, moderate temperatures and local amenities are just a few reasons why Supertrax International magazine named Revelstoke one of the ten best snowmobiling adventures.
In the Thompson Okanagan, Sicamous was the platinum pick for “Favourite Overall Snowmobiling Area in BC” (2007 SnoRiders Rider’s Choice Awards). Four separate areas with both groomed and ungroomed options means lots of variety for all skill levels, from first-timers to expert sledders. Further north in this region, Valemount’s vertical and light, fluffy snow tempts riders; snowmobile tours provide the chance to explore with a guide’s expertise.
Riders looking for vast terrain coated in snow will find it in Northern BC. Mackenzie provides “porch to powder” access to trails, as well as a long season – from mid-November to mid-May. Visitors can even safely stow their snowmobiles in a fenced, monitored compound located downtown.
Take a snowmobile tour in Whistler (Vancouver, Coast & Mountains region) and head out along scenic trails through old-growth forest. Or join a heli-accessed glacier trip to the enormous Pemberton Ice Cap.
Many of BC's other ski resorts also offer snowmobiling experiences, so check with each.
Practical Points & Safety
- Local snowmobile clubs and Visitor Centres have information and updates about trail networks, riding areas, trail fees, trail maps and regulations. Visit the British Columbia Snowmobile Federation and the Association of BC Snowmobile Clubs (see "Related Websites" at right for links) for club contact information.
- If you are unfamiliar with a snowmobiling area, ride with someone who knows the terrain. Book a guided tour or contact the local snowmobiling club.
- It is recommended that snowmobilers wear an avalanche beacon, bring a shovel, probe and travel in groups. Layers of warm winter clothing, including snow boots and gloves, are important.
- For information on snowmobiling safety and the Canadian Snowmobile Code of Ethics, visit the British Columbia Snowmobile Federation website.
- Snowmobile rentals and guided tours are available in some communities. Be sure to book your rental or tour in advance. Minimum age and driver’s licence requirements vary by company. For rentals, speak with the company about options for transporting the snowmobiles to and from the trailhead. Safety equipment, such as avalanche beacons, can usually be rented as well.
- The snowmobile season generally runs from December to April.
- Have you had a BC snowmobiling adventure? Write a blog about it and share your experiences!
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218-4293 Mountain Square
Whistler, British Columbia
V0N 1B4
Websitehttp://www.tagwhistler.com
Toll-free
Phone604-932-0647
The Adventure Group is Whistler's premier activity provider featuring Snowmobile, Snowshoe, Sleigh Ride and Ziplining in the winter months and ATV Tours, Ziplining, Horseback Riding, Bungee Jumping and Whitewater Rafting in the summer season. With the lowest guide-to-guest ratio, three convenient office locations & a pioneering approach towards environmentally responsible tour operations, our guests experience the highest quality adventures Whistler has to offer. Our exclusive operating areas include Whistler Mountain, Cougar Mountain & various other locations around the Whistler Valley. Step outside, have some fun and share your excitement with our team!
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3475 Meadow Lake Rd
Clinton, British Columbia
V0K 1K0
Websitehttp://www.welcometotheoldhouse.blogspot.ca
Toll-free
Phone250-459-7059
Located in the picturesque & peaceful 'Cariboo' & minutes from the historical town of Clinton. Excellent fishing & swimming lakes, scenic hiking, biking & canoeing opportunities. A horseback rider's paradise. We welcome you to bring your horse(s) at no additional charge. There is fenced pasture to keep them in, complete with a running creek & a turnout. Rich in flora & fauna, there are fantastic birdwatching opportunities. Over 209 different species of birds have been cited in the Cariboo region! Excellent spot for winter activities like skidooing, ice skating, snowshoeing, cross country skiing, & ice fishing. One of the best trout icefishing lakes in the Cariboo!
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4282 Mountain Square
Whistler, British Columbia
V0N 1B4
Websitehttp://www.whistlerblackcomb.com
Toll-free866-403-4727
Phone604-904-9300
When you have explored the 8,000 plus acres of terrain on both mountains, head down to the valley and experience Village life. There's plenty to do & explore like different restaurants, shopping, rest day activities such as a spa treatment, après & nightlife action. Or check out the many other winter activities Whistler Blackcomb has to offer including ski & snowboard lessons, snowmobiling, ziplining, heli-skiing, heli-boarding, snowshoeing, sleigh rides & our tube park.
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