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THE EPICENTER OF BC MOUNTAIN SLEDDING

Revelstoke is famed for their deep powder, diverse terrain, and long season providing quality riding from November to April each year.

Established in 1968, the Revelstoke Snowmobile Club maintains over 150 km of trails on Boulder Mountain and Frisby Ridge. Groomed trails lead riders to the alpine offering stunning valley views, open bowls, and expert tree riding. Both Boulder and Frisby offer something for everyone; from beginner to advanced alike.

Become a Club member of one of the most renowned snowmobile clubs in the world and receive unlimited access to their groomed trail network. New to the area? The Sledder Guide is your resource to help make your Revelstoke snowmobile experience unique and memorable.

 
 

THE HISTORY OF SNOWMOBILING IN REVELSTOKE, BC

Fuel. Check. Oil. Check. Spare Gloves. Check. PAM cooking spray. Check. Celebrating over 50 years as the epi-center of snowmobiling in British Columbia! Rider Nadine Overwater sourced out a couple of local legends, Ron Laroy and Dusty Veideman, to get the low down on a typical day riding sleds in the 70’s.

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4-5 DAYS: REVELSTOKE, SICAMOUS, ENDERBY, SALMON ARM

Welcome to Lake Country. Long before The CPR rail line made its way through the Eagle Pass, BC's interior lakes and waterways played an important role ferrying passengers and supplies.

The historic paddle wheelers have now been replaced with houseboats, orchards, and snowmobiles, solidifying the area as one of BC's best four-season destinations and culinary delights. Sled, savor and sip your way through this 4-day celebration of BC’s Shuswap sledding buffet.

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REVELSTOKE SNOWMOBILE TRAIL MAP

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BC Snowmobile Clubs work diligently to provide grooming, warming shelters, signage, and land use agreements to enhance your riding experience.  For more information or to purchase trail passes:

Revelstoke Snowmobile Club volunteers chopping wood in the forest near Revelstoke, BC

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