Rideau Snowmobile Club Trail
Welcome to the The Rideau Snowmobile Club website. The RSC grooms and maintains 160 kilometres of snowmobile trails in the mostly rural area southwest of the old city of Ottawa. New city boundaries mean all but 25 kilometres or 16% of the system is inside the greater city of Ottawa. The Rideau River, which flows north to the locks in Ottawa, makes up our southern and eastern borders. Smiths Falls in the west, North Gower in the east and Burritts Rapids in the south can be directly accessed by our trails.
Snowmobiling in the area has reaped the benefits of strong partnerships between the Club, community based businesses and local governments. The trails in the Marlborough Forest, which lies to the west and north of the prime farmlands of North Gower and Richmond, benefit from a cooperative effort between the Club and the city. Ride OFSC permitted trails. Club Meetings: Pierces’ Corner Hall. 3048 Malakoff Road. Pierces Corners.
Information provided by the Rideau Snowmobile Club website.
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