Stoney Lake Snoriders Trail
The Stoney Lake Snoriders snowmobile club maintains over 225kms of some of Ontario's most beautiful trails from Stoney Lake in the South, to Apsley in North. We connect to Paudash S.C. in the north, Havelock S.C. in the East and Old Hastings S.C. in the north east. The board of directors of the Stoney Lake Sno Riders have a mandate; to develop maintain and groom our trails to a new level.
With the help of past volunteers and you (our new volunteer) we will be able to get the job done. So if you can find some time, even if it's a couple of hours a season, which could be any one of the four seasons, please let us know. Our landowners are an integral part of our fun in the white stuff, we are working on ways to recognize their contributions to our club. We also want to bring fun back into this sport, we'll keep you posted on that front.
Ride OFSC permitted trails. With information from the SLSC website.
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This site is supported by a grant from the Ontario Ministry of Health Promotion Active 2010 Recreation Program, The Ministry of Natural Resources, The Ontario Trillium Foundation and trail users like you!

