Hill & Gully Riders Trail
The scenic trails of the Hill and Gully Riders (HGR) Snowmobile Club are situated in the rolling hill country of central Muskoka. This beautiful forested part of the Canadian Shield is dotted with lakes making it a destination for numerous visitors during all seasons. In winter, the unique combination of beauty, excellent accommodations and great snowfall thrills any snowmobiler from beginner to expert.
HGR trail system consists of 155 kilometers of well maintained trail from Trans-provincial (TOP) to secondary, groomed daily by industrial equipment with trail signage second to none. HGR founded in 1965 as the Port Sydney Snowmobile Club was central to the formation of the OFSC and remains proactive in organized snowmobiling. Today's executive and volunteers are active snowmobilers with the commitment to provide the best snowmobiling experience possible. Information provided by the Hill & Gully Riders website.
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