
PLAN YOUR VISIT
BRITISH COLUMBIA IS A LAND OF SUPERNATURAL SPLENDOR FEATURING AN ARRAY OF INSPIRING LANDSCAPES, BIODIVERSITY, AND RECREATION OPPORTUNITIES.
These values are prized by First Nations, residents, and communities as integral to the BC way of life. It is every snowmobiler’s responsibility to understand and abide by regulations enacted to protect our resources, goodwill towards the snowmobile community, and enjoyable experiences for all.
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RIDE BY THE RULES
Snowmobile use in BC is regulated by the Off-Road Vehicle Act. This is law and applies to snowmobile use on crown land, including forest service roads, trails, freeride zones, and staging areas. .
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BC ROAD USE REGULATIONS
Understand the BC regulations governing the responsible use of backcountry resource roads and winter driving requirements to get to your favorite sledding zone safely.
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SNOWMOBILING WITH KIDS
BC’s wilderness playground is the ultimate destination for lasting memories. Forge a meaningful relationship between your children and the outdoors by demonstrating responsible riding early on.
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UNDERSTANDING CLOSURES
From recreation to the resource extraction industry, commercial operators, and of course wildlife - BC’s diverse wilderness is shared by many. Layers of protection, often in the form of closures or seasonal restrictions, ensure balanced use of these lands.
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PLAY SAFE
The untamed BC wildness is an explorer’s dream. Riders will find many popular areas are very well signed and maintained by snowmobile club volunteers. However, every time you leave the staging area you choose to enter a backcountry environment with inherent risks.
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TRAIL PASSES
Local volunteer snowmobile clubs help connect riders with rewarding outdoor experiences through the provision of parking facilities, warming shelters, signage, events, and trail grooming programs.