Great snow conditions make for great snowmobiling
You haven’t seen Saskatchewan until you’ve seen it from a snowmobile. Explore millions of acres of open land, zip across thousands of kilometres of groomed and signed trails, and be treated to a variety of landscapes that you could never see from the car, and that most people will never see.
We take snowmobiling seriously in Saskatchewan. More than 30,000 members of 92 clubs work together to organize events and groom more than 10,000km/6,000mi of trails. This hard work and Saskatchewan's climate combine to create great snow conditions.
Snowmobiles can be rented at locations across the province, making it easy to sample this great winter activity. If you are a more seasoned sledder, plan a longer trip and stay at some of Saskatchewan’s unique accommodations enroute, including hotels, resorts, B&Bs, or winterized provincial park facilities.
Current Conditions
Check out current area and trail conditions courtesy of the Saskatchewan Snowmobile Association.
Canora and Preeceville
This area offers many great trails in settings ranging from rolling plains to forested uplands and lakes. It includes a section of the Trans-Canadian Snowmobile Trail, which runs from Duck Mountain Provincial Park near the Manitoba boundary past the city of Yorkton and up to Good Spirit Lake Provincial Park, where it loops back to the north again.
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