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Cochrane Snowmobile Club Trail

Even if it is the most southern town in the district, Cochrane isn’t short of any snow. In fact, you can even spend a night in an igloo at a local motel! Rich in history, this little town is home to the Tim Horton Museum, Canada’s only museum dedicated to one hockey player. The town of Cochrane recently opened a polar bear habitat, where you can visit 3 live polar bears!

This great attraction is open year-round, a must see on your snowmobile adventure in the Northern Corridor. The Cochrane Polar Bear Riders snowmobile club has over 500 kilometers of gorgeous trails to enjoy. You can book a 725 km two-day wilderness snowmobiling journey to Moosonee or attend Polar Bear Riders “Major Bear Run” in January. The friendly town atmosphere and welcoming faces are sure to make your trip a memorable one!

Information provided by the Northern Corridor website.

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TRAIL STATS
LENGTH:
500 km 
DIFFICULTY: •• 
ACTIVITIES:
Snowmobiling 
CHARACTER:
Scenic 
SURFACE:
Snow-packed, Groomed 
AMENITIES:
Parking 
OTHER:
 
LOCATION
REGION:
North Central Ontario 
SUB-REGION:
Ontario's Wilderness Region 
CLOSEST TOWN(S):
Kapuskasing 
TRAILHEAD: GPS 
SEASONS / HOURS
January - April 
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