Blue Mountain Snowdrifter's Snowmobile Club Trail
Blue Mountain Snowdrifter's club joined the OFSC in 1973. The 103km of trails are just south of the town of Collingwood in the Georgian Bay area. We are a volunteer club located in District 8 of the Ontario Federation Snowmobile Club. Because a majority of our trails are sheltered by trees in the mountains, we are generally blessed with early snowfall and late season riding.
Our trails begin in Collingwood, and connect to the towns of Feversham, Wasaga Beach, Stayner, New Lowell, Creemore and Singhampton. We offer over 100 km of regularily groomed trails, safely signed and patrolled trails with a variety of terrain ranging from hills, forests, smooth flatlands, twists and turns and much more. We offer the ultimate safe family experience within reasonable driving distance from Toronto. Information provided by the Blue Mountain Snowdrifter's website.
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