Plan your snowmobile ride in Ontario
It’s snowmobile trip planning time in Ontario!
With a world-class network of Ontario Federation of Snowmobile Clubs (OFSC) trails and a snow-filled forecast this winter, Ontario is rolling out the white carpet to welcome you to an incredible snowmobile destination.
And the best part? The snowmobiling season lasts even longer in Northern Ontario.
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Where to go snowmobiling
Ontario boasts one of the world’s largest interconnected snowmobile trail networks, with thousands of volunteers working year-round to deliver this incredibly diverse system each season. From the rolling farmland of Ontario’s south to the northern majesty of the Canadian Shield, there are always amazing OFSC trails to discover.
Northeastern Ontario: choose from 11 OFSC-promoted snow tours
Algoma Country: everything from fun day rides to epic, multi-day tours
Sunset Country: explore some of the best snowmobile trails in North America
Kawarthas Northumberland: fun trails from the Ganaraska Forest to the Trent-Severn Waterway
Snowmobiling resources and planning tools
There’s no question that this winter is going to be epic. To make the most of it, you need to plan ahead.
OFSC Interactive Trail Guide
Always check the OFSC Interactive Trail Guide to confirm trail conditions before you travel. Trail conditions, snowmobile operation and visibility can change quickly due to winter weather.
Latest trail availability information
Make sure you've got everything you'll need before heading out, including the latest trail availability information from the OFSC Interactive Trail Guide or the Go Snowmobiling Ontario app.
Find your district and plan your trip
Ontario has 15 snowmobiling districts to help riders who aren't sure where to start or are looking for something new. Bragging rights to the rider who does them all—so reach out and plan your Ontario snowmobile journey today.
Last updated: October 3, 2024