Ganaraska Snowmobile Club Trail
The Ganaraska Snowmobile Club (GSC) was formed by a group of snowmobile enthusiasts who wanted to establish a network of good safe trails. Our goal remains the same today. In 1974 we formed a snowmobile association to link neighboring clubs together. This association the Central Ontario Regional Snowmobile Association (C.O.R.S.A.) and looks after approximately 1200 kms. of trails from Fenelon Falls in the north to the Northumberland forest in the east. Our Club the GSC, has been growing each year since its inception and currently has approximately 700 members. We have some of the nicest +200km of groomed trails covering Southern Ontario!
Directions from Toronto: Travel east on 401 past Bowmanville Exit at Highway 35/115 North Travel approximately 16 km north to Kirby Turn right (east) at Kirby onto Ganaraska Road 9 Travel approximately 10 km to the first "S" bend in the road (Ganaraska Forest Centre sign on the south side) Turn left (north) onto Cold Springs Camp Road Proceed 4 km to the Forest Centre Information provided by the Ganaraska Snowmobile website.
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