Driver Training Course – Dec. 12

young-snowmobilers

Our club will hold a Driver Training Session on Saturday Dec 12 for those who would like to obtain a snowmobile operators license. A snowmobile operators license can be obtained for those over 12 years of age who do not have a valid Ontario drivers license. Anyone 16 years of age and older who would like to participate and apply for the motorized snow vehicle operator’s license will be asked to submit a form to verify that no driver’s license has already been issued to them.

The course will be held at the Kinburn Community Center, starting a 9 am. It is 6 hours in length, going over snowmobiling safety, followed by a test. Estimated time of completion will be around 4 or 4:30 pm. Proof of age is required in the form of birth certificate, passport or baptismal certificate, for example, along with a parent’s signature.

There is a fee for the course that is set by the province, at $40.00. Register soon, as spaces are filling up very quickly!

To register or ask questions, please contact us using the form below. Once registered you will receive a confirmation email within a day or two to verify that your application has been received.

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Advertise your business on WCSTA and OFSC maps!

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Now until Nov. 15 businesses have the opportunity to promote themselves and support our local sledding community by advertising with West Carleton Snowmobile Trails Association and OFSC.  Get your ad on our 2015-2016 Trail Guide, a sign along local trails, or advertise online across the province as a point of interest on the OFSC Interactive Trail Guide!

Snowmobilers love to support businesses that support them, and in the 2013-2014 season it is estimated that expenditures of snowmobilers in Ontario were upwards of 850 million dollars.

Opportunities to advertise for the 2015-16 season start as low as $75, but ad space for the maps will fill up fast so book your spot now!  Remember, all ad and Point of Interest (POI) submissions  must be received no later than Nov. 15, or while space lasts.

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For more information and rates, please contact us below. 

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Win 2 Yamahas and a Triton Trailer!

Win yamaha snowmobiles and trailer in OFSC District 1 Draw!

WIN the “Have Fun This Winter” Package

Back again this year is the District 1 Snowmobile Association draw to raise funds for our local snowmobile club!

Prize: 2 Sleds + Enclosed Trailer  – $5.00 per ticket

  • 2 – 2015 Demo Yamaha SR VIPER LTX DX & Venture Multi Purpose snowmobiles. Sleds have electric start and reverse
  • a new Triton two place 11 foot enclosed trailer.
  • Yamaha 1 year Extended Warranty!
  • Draw Date December 17, 2015

All proceeds go to maintain groomed snowmobile trails & safety programs

WCSTA is selling tickets at Carp Fair, or contact us. Drop into our booth to see what we have coming for this year and buy some tickets to win this great prize

Please Help Support your local Snowmobile Club!

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Triton Trailers logo

 

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WCSTA North Shore Tour – Feb. 28 – Mar. 3, 2016

WCSTA North Shore Loop Tour

 

The Club has received requests for coordinated rides, including longer tours. Over the last two years the club successfully planned the RAP tour, and the Gold Rush Tour. As a result of the tour last year we are in the planning stages for a group-coordinated ride in Northern Ontario –The OFSC North Shore Loop – Ontario’s newest tour loop. It is approximately 800km tour, over 4 days.

Background

“Are you looking to ride where no one you know has ridden before? Looking to lay fresh tracks on a perfectly groomed ribbon of bliss? Looking to have one up on your buddies by visiting a snowmobile destination that none of them will have even heard of yet? Algoma’s all new North Shore Loop is the perfect place…”

The tour will depart from Sudbury Ontario and travel clockwise around the tour loop ending back in Sudbury. It is approximately a 5 hour drive from West Carleton to the start point.

The tour will follow TOP trails, connectors, and local trails. The area is well known for its deep snow, scenic vistas over Lake Huron, and wide low traffic trails.

Deposit

A $100 deposit non-refundable from each rider is required prior to the cut off date. Deposits are required by the planning meeting Nov 19, 2016. Please provide via online transfer or cheque to Scott Hamilton, or Paul Asmis. The deposit will cover chase truck and fuel, satellite phone rental, and a custom dry fit tour T-shirt for each rider.

Length

800 km

4 days of riding with approx. 8 hours per day. The first three days will have approx 225 km per day. That is approx 110 km before lunch / after lunch. The second day will have 150 km distance with no fuel. The last day ride will be shorter, approx 116km to allow for riders to drive home if desired.

Dates – Feb 28 to March 3 2016

The trip has planned over the week to take advantage of lower hotel rates, the fact that all services are open (including repair gas etc.), and that there will less traffic on the trails.

Planning Meeting

A planning / information meeting is scheduled for Thursday Nov 19, 7 pm at “Sammy’s Pizzeria”  http://www.sammyspizzeriarestaurant.ca in Dunrobin.

Reservations

Prior to making reservations please submit a tour registration form and deposit to a tour coordinator. Once the registration is accepted reservations can be made. Room reservations are the responsibility of each rider, and detailed information for each booking is provided. It is not too early to make bookings once a tour coordinator confirms your registration!!! If riders know they are interested please start making bookings after your registration is accepted. The accommodations fill up very quickly for that time of the year. Cancellation dates are listed.

If you cancel your reservation you are responsible for all fees. If any fees are not paid and must be covered by the group on tour you will be required to pay when the group returns.

Note all bookings under group – West Carleton Snowmobile Club

Schedule and Options

Riders can trailer to the start point at the Chateau Guay Motel in Sudbury. There is plenty of parking for trailers.

The motel is adjacent to Royal Distributing Sudbury http://www.royaldistributing.com. Open 10-4 on Sundays.

There are excellent trails around Sudbury. Riders arriving early on the Sunday can take advantage of the loops around the town. Also riders can elect to stay an extra night at the end of the tour to explore the local loops.

Schedule

Sunday
Arrive – Chateau Guay Motel, Sudbury
Riders Briefing – 1930 hrs. In restaurant area.

Monday
Destination is Old Mill Motel Blind River, Ontario
Distance approx. 221km km
Fuel / Stops – Cutler Lake Lodge/ Lang Lake Lodge/ and Massey, Ont – Shell Station
Lunch – Back Home Bistro, 340 Sauble St / Hwy 17, Massey, Ont, POP 1PO, 705-582-3003

Tuesday
Destination is Aubrey Falls Trading Post and Resort
Distance approx. 232 km
Fuel – Last fuel before the 150km run to Aubrey Falls is at Little Rapids General Store 705-842-3717, 3.1 km off the D trail down Shaw and Little Rapids Road – Regular fuel only
Note that access to services and support truck will be at least 20 km off trail in one direction. For last 80km no access to chase truck as trail is on closed roads.
Stops – Little Rapids General Store http://huronshores.ca/2011/08/little-rapids-general-store/
Food – Bring pack lunch from Tim Horton’s or 17 Restaurant in Blind River

Wednesday
Destination is Pinewood Motor Inn Espanola, Ont
Distance -230 km
Fuel –Esso 225 ON-108 Elliot Lake (just down street from Tim Hortons), Massey Ont
Stops / Lunch – Elliot Lake Tim Hortons – 261 ON-108

Thursday
Destination – Sudbury – Chateau Guay Motel
Distance 116 km
Fuel if required Nairn Centre
Stops – TBD

Accommodation Information

1st Night Sunday Feb 28
Chateau Guay Motel
2865 Kingsway, Sudbury ON
705-566-1501
http://chateauguaymotel.ca
Cancellation – 1 week
Rates
$85 per double room – under West Carleton
Parking: Truck and trailers –included
Trail access: Beside Inn
Food: Restaurant /Dinner – Chateau Guay open Sunday 7am-8pm / breakfast starts 0630 Monday /Tim Horton’s 2 min away
Fuel: Close by – 5 min by trail or drive
Stores: Royal Distributing within short distance
Sled Dealers – Mid City – Polaris  http://midcitymotorsports.ca – 400 Falcon bridge 1-705-560-3300
Play Power sports Yamaha http://playpowersports.com – 2100 Kingsway, Sudbury 1-705-222-7529
Sudbury Boat and Canoe http://www.sudburyboat.com – Arctic Cat 314 – Harrison Dr 1-866-676-5442
Algonquin Equipment (Skidoo) http://www.algonquinequipment.ca – 259 Fielding Road, Lively ON, 1-705-682-2004

Pre Departure meeting in restaurant for briefing

2nd Night Monday Feb 29
Old Mill Motel
Hwy 17 and Woodward Ave, Blind River, ON, POR1BO
1-800-871-0842
705-356-2274
info@oldmillmotel.ca
http://www.oldmillmotel.ca
Cancellation – TBD
Rates – single rooms will be $69/- and for double room $89/- under West Carleton
Food: Across Street 17 Restaurant -705-356-1110 – Group reservation in separate room for dinner with evening meeting at dinner – open 7am-9 pm
Tim Horton’s across street
NOTE – make arrangements for pack lunch for trail for Day 3. After Little Rapids limited stops available
Fuel: 3 min from hotel –Esso Station 705-356-2285
Stores: Drug store /LCBO/tavern in walking distance of Inn.
Skidoo Dealer – Napa Power Sports, http://www.napapowersports.com/site/welcome/, 15 White Road, Hwy 17 East, Blind River, 705-356-1466 – Hours – TBD

3rd Night Tuesday Mar 1
Aubrey Falls Trading Post and Resort
Ontario 129, Thessalon, ON
705-841-2575
Contact Michelle
aubreyfallstradingpost@gmail.com
http://www.aubreyfallstradingpost.ca
Cancellation: 25% with one week notice
Rates 45$ per person accommodation – 35$ per person dinner/breakfast
Accommodation: Two winterized cottages – 1 sleeps 12 people, 1 sleeps 4, motel rooms
Food: Dinner is roast beef  family service (note no menu choice) / breakfast buffet (note evening meeting at dinner)
Fuel: on site – regular only –bring Octane boost
Stores: small store on site Echo Bay (20km off the trail route) – Skidoo dealer  http://northshoresportsandauto.com – 30 Calabogie Rd, Echo Bay 1-705-248-2208
Skidoo Dealer in Elliot Lake  – Napa Power Sports http://www.napapowersports.com/site/welcome/ 1 Charles Walk, Elliot Lake

4th Night Wednesday Mar 2 
Pinewood Motor Inn
378 Centre Street – Hwy 6
Espanola, ON, P5E 1G3
705-869-5875
1-800-361-3460
pinewood@on.aibn.com
http://www.pinewoodmotorinn.ca
Cancellation – 5 pm night of reservation
Rates 89$ flat rate
Food: Restaurant in hotel Dinner – Group reservation open until 9 pm /Pizza Restaurant across street
Breakfast 3 min sled ride or 10 min walk – Roger Rabbits family restaurant 7-2pm / 92 Park Street/ 705-869-3418
Gas: Petro Can 731 Center Street, 705-869-0643 / UPI Station 120 Center Street near Roger Rabbit Restaurant
Stores: Tim Horton’s down trail, beer store
Polaris and Yamaha Dealer Trail Side Sports  http://www.trailsidesports.com – 50 McCulloh Dr, Espanola, 705-869-0170
Arctic Cat – Nicks Cat house http://www.nicksgotyoucovered.com/site/home/ – 770 Centre St Espanola, 1-705-869-1110
Evening meeting in Restaurant

Food
Dinner and breakfast is available at each accommodation stop (each rider responsible for food). Group will stop on the trail for lunch. See details above

Fuel
The group will stop for fuel approximately halfway through each day. In some areas of the tour fuel stops are limited and are approximately 150km apart. Fuel is available prior to departure.

Chase Vehicle
A chase vehicle is being organized and a non-refundable deposit will cover the cost of the chase vehicle for each rider. The chase vehicle, which will be a pick up truck with a 20 ft trailer, will follow the group. It will proceed to the next nights stop, and can be contacted in case of break down. It will also be able to carry spare fuel, oil, parts, and limited amount of luggage. The fuel for the chase vehicle will be paid for from the non-refundable deposit.

As far North as this tour is, the loop parallels / follows Highway 17, 129, 639, this will allow for access to the chase vehicle in case of an emergency breakdown. The exceptions are on day two when trail D106 turns away from Echo bay to Aubrey Falls and the morning of day 3 from Aubrey Falls toward Elliot Lake. Each of these legs is approx 80-100 km on closed logging roads with no access for the chase vehicle.

Safety and Group Riding
Depending on the numbers providing the deposit, riders will be put into groups of 4-6 riders. Groups will be assigned on the Sunday evening meeting based on desired speed of travel – each group will stay together. The larger tour group will meet at lunch and at the accommodations at the end of the day.

A safety contact list will be provided to each rider in the group.

Each rider is responsible for riding safely under control, and within his or her limits. Note each riding group will wait at all critical trail junctions.

Risk
Each rider assumes responsibility for and understands the risks inherent in snowmobiling in a remote wilderness setting such as involved in this trip. Each rider must understand that regardless of the chase vehicle, the tour will be in remote locations and emergency assistance will be a significant distance away. Each rider must be fit, capable of riding long distances, and prepared with the proper equipment for the extreme winter weather conditions expected.

Emergency Numbers
In most areas 911 via cell or hard line phone will suffice. However in the un-incorporated areas 911 services are not always available. In addition 911 services are not available via the satellite phones. The direct dial emergency numbers will work on the satellite phones if required during emergency situations.

  • OPP 911
  • OPP emergency: 1-888-310-1122
  • OPP North Bay Communications Emergency Direct Dial 1-705-495-7000
  • Sudbury Central Ambulance Communications Emergency Direct Dial 1-705-673-1117 (Spanish Area East)
  • Sault St Marie Central Ambulance Communications Emergency Direct Dial 1-705-256-5621 (Spanish Area West)
  • Joint Rescue Coordination Centre 8 Wing Trenton 24 hrs – 1-800-267-7270 / 613-965-3870
  • Sudbury Fire and EMS -911
  • Blind River-911
  • Thessalon Fire -911
  • Elliott Lake Fire -911
  • Espanola Fire -911-705-869-4240
  • Sudbury Health Science North Hospital  http://www.hsnsudbury.ca/portalen/ – 41 Ramsey Lake Road, Sudbury, 1-705-523-7100
  • Blind River District Health Centre  http://www.brdhc.on.ca – 525 Causley Street, POR 1BO, 1-705-356-2265
  • Thessalon Hospital http://www.northeasthealthline.ca/displayService.aspx?id=90887 – 135 Dawson Street, Thessalon, 1-705-842-2014
  • Espanola Regional Hospital http://www.espanolaregionalhospital.ca – 825 McKinnon Drive Espanola, ON – 1-705-869-1420
  • Elliot Lake – St Joseph’s General Hospital http://www.sjgh.ca/portal/ – 70 Spine Road, Elliot Lake, 705-848-7181

Communications
Each rider will be asked to provide a cell number. A tour text group will be created so riders can text messages, and communicate with chase vehicle.

The loop route will leave cell phone coverage on Day 2, and the morning of Day 3. There will be no cell reception during the stay at the Aubrey Falls Resort. A satellite phone will be carried on the chase truck and in the group of riders. The satellite phone will be for emergency use only. The cost of the satellite phone is covered in the deposit amount.

T-Shirts
This year as part of the registration package each rider will be provided with a customized dry fit T-shirt with logo, tour name, and year. Please specify size to tour coordinator Scott Hamilton via email.

Selection for Participation
The tour group is initially planned for 12 -14 riders, plus chase truck driver. (Depending on demand numbers may be adjusted.) As demand is expected to exceed capacity selection for participation will be based on order the deposits are received, club participation, previous tour participation, and volunteer participation. The tour organizers reserve the right to select riders based on the requirements of the tour. If a deposit is not received by the planning meeting in Nov the participants name will be removed from the confirmed group.

Sled maintenance and Insurance
The group will assist each other but everyone is expected to have the basic maintenance completed on their machines, prior to departing on the tour. The machines must be in good mechanical condition capable of riding extended distance in remote areas. In addition each rider is responsible to carry all required insurance, registration, license, and valid OFSC permit.

Advertising
On the club’s web page, and Face Book page. To register for the tour please complete the registration form and submit with your deposit to either Scott Hamilton or Paul Asmis (see below). A tour coordinator will confirm registration. Please contact either of the coordinators for details.

Information
Scott Hamilton
WestCarletonPokerRun@gmail.com
613-852-7271

Paul Asmis
pasmis@wcstai.com
abcpasmis@mac.com
Cell 613-297-9818

 

RESCHEDULED – WCSTA meeting now May 12th

volunteers brushing trailsThe WCSTA meeting originally scheduled for Tuesday May 5th has been rescheduled to Tuesday May 12. This will be the last regularly scheduled club meeting of the 2014-2015 season. Same time and place – at the W. Erskine Johnston arena in Carp. We will be upstairs in the meeting room off the Amateur Sports Club and bar starting at 7:30. All are welcome!

There will be more club projects to help with over the summer, and we are still looking for candidates to fill positions such as area signage coordinators, volunteer coordination and others. Come and join us, or get in touch if you would like to find out details, or if you have someone in mind that would be good in a particular role.

Please stay tuned for announcement of the date for our Annual General Meeting.

Our trails are now closed – Thank you!

Spring thaw - Trails Closed

Trails are now closed. Thanks to our landowners and permit buyers

Snowmobilers are being warned to stay off of area OFSC Prescribed snowmobile trails effective immediately as the snowmobile season has come to an end. These trails are now reported as “Unavailable” (Red) on the OFSC Interactive Trail Guide at www.ofsc.on.ca, because area clubs have stopped regular grooming operations, and signs and stakes are being removed and gates and fences closed. Snowmobilers are also advised that rapidly deteriorating snow and ice conditions due to spring thaw make snowmobiling extremely hazardous anywhere. Roads and road crossings are now generally bare and the ice on all waterways is melted, melting or unstable, and now the only safe and sensible course of action for snowmobilers is to put away their sleds until next winter. The risks of trying that ‘one last ride’ are simply too high now that spring thaw has commenced.

The public is also reminded that an OFSC snowmobile trail on private land reported as “Unavailable” means that access to that trail is also prohibited for any other users or persons for all other seasons, without the specific prior permission of the landowner. On behalf of our clubs and volunteers, we want to thank all of the landowners who have generously allowed the use of their property for an OFSC snowmobile trail this winter. We also appreciate the support of the many snowmobilers who bought trail permits to help pay their share of the cost of trail operations for the past season.

A very special thanks is also extended to all of the club volunteers who donated their services to assist local clubs in providing a successful season of snowmobiling. Although the winter is over, snowmobiling has become a year round business, so many volunteers will start immediately to plan and prepare for next winter.

We are actively looking to fill a number of roles within the West Carleton club, as well as looking for individuals, groups or families to ‘adopt’ sections of trail and help with signing and maintenance of them. If you are interested in helping out, please let us know.

Please Stay on the Trails!

Please stay on the trails

We have been receiving complaints from landowners of snowmobiles leaving the trails and traveling into fields and private property. This activity damages fragile crops under the snow cover, endangers family members, children and pets, as well as you and your sled. Trails are marked for a reason, and that is because it is the place where our generous landowners have given us permission to ride.

Leaving the trail to explore, go boondocking or shorten a corner is trespassing and will cause our permission to be revoked. Quite often a suitable reroute will not be available, resulting in trails closed altogether, or at best, more road running. Finally, every time the Club receives a complaint, it uses up valuable volunteer time as we work with landowners to try to make amends, increase signage and repair damage.

Please stay on the trails, and if you see other riders off trail help us to share this message!

Thank you.

 

2015 Try Our Trails Free – Family Day Weekend

OFSC Permits

Welcome to OFSC Trails and Enjoy Your Ride!

What Snowmobilers Need to Know About 2015 No Cost Try Our Trails Permits

In cooperation with the Ministry of Transportation of Ontario (MTO), the Ontario Federation of Snowmobile Clubs (OFSC) is celebrating Ontario’s Snowmobiling Family Day Long Weekend with the third year of the No Cost Try Our Trails Permit, available online at no charge and valid only from 12:01 AM Saturday, February 14 until 11:59 PM on Monday, February 16, 2015.

The 2015 No Cost Try Our Trails Permit is available only by registering online at www.ofsc.on.ca, completing the Try Our Trails Permit application form and printing out a permit good for Family Day Long Weekend only. There is no charge for either the 2015Try Our Trails Permit or the registration process, but to access OFSC trails, the printed permit must be affixed to the sled to which it is assigned in accordance with Ontario law.

Any sled on OFSC trails for recreational purposes without a permit on Family Day Weekend is illegal and can incur a fine of up to $1,000. Riders must also carry a valid driver’s licence or Motorized Snow Vehicle Operator’s Licence, sled registration, proof of insurance, and follow all the rules and assumptions for safe OFSC trail riding.

  

Try Our Trails Q&A

What is it?

“Try Our Trails” is the name of the 2015 permit approved by MTO as a result of a recommendation passed by OFSC clubs at their AGM asking for a no cost permit for Ontario’s Snowmobiling Family Day Weekend.

What is the purpose of the 2015 Try Our Trails Permit?

One purpose of the 2015 No Cost Try Our Trails Permit is to invite new participants, former riders and out-of-province visitors to try OFSC trails at no cost. We also want to encourage all regular permit buyers to invite their families and friends to register for a 2015 Try Our Trails Permit, so they can Take a Friend Snowmobiling.

When Can I get a 2015 Try Our Trails Permit?

2015 No Cost Try Our Trails Permits are available from Monday, February 2 for Ontario’s Snowmobiling Family Day Weekend only – and are valid only from 12:01 AM Saturday, February 14 until 11:59 PM on Monday, February 16, 2015 inclusive.

Where can I get a 2015 No Cost Try Our Trails Permit?

The 2015 No Cost Try Our Trails Permit are only available from the OFSC Online Permits website any time from 12:01 AM on February 2 to 11:59 PM on Monday, February 16, 2015 by completing the registration form and printing out a permit from the follow up email you will receive immediately.

Why do I have to get a 2015 No Cost Try Our Trails Permit online?

Besides being the simplest, quickest and most convenient way for anyone to obtain the 2015 No Cost Try Our Trails Permit for immediate use, there is one other very important reason that the 2015 No Cost Try Our Trails Permit must be obtained online:

Permit Required – Even though there is no cost for this new permit, Ontario law still requires that a sled entering OFSC trails for recreational snowmobiling must display a valid permit or be subject to a penalty. So anyone who wants to try OFSC trails on Ontario’s Snowmobiling Family Day Weekend requires a trail permit on their sled, regardless that it may be obtained at no cost.

What is the process for obtaining a 2015 No Cost Try Our Trails Permit?

The process for obtaining a 2015 No Cost Try Our Trails Permit is exactly the same as if a snowmobiler were going online to buy a permit, except that no payment is required and the permit is obtained immediately. The reason for using the same method is that this is the process that complies with MTO requirements for the OFSC to distribute their trail permits, and it has worked very well for the past two seasons.

How does someone obtain a 2015 No Cost Try Our Trails Permit?

The 2015 No Cost Try Our Trails Permit can be obtained at the OFSC Online Permits website. Please review the following instructions on how to obtain the Try Our Trails Permit online:

  • To register for a No Cost Try Our Trails Permit please create a new account (or login with your existing account if you are a current online permit purchaser).
  • Select the district and club where you plan on snowmobiling.
  • Confirm your personal information, enter your sled information and select the Try Our Trails Permit from the drop down menu provided.
  • Be sure to read all terms and conditions and check the appropriate boxes to continue through the form.
  • When you have successfully completed the form, click the “Proceed to Payment Gateway”.  Since there is no fee for the Try Our Trails Permit, you will not be asked for credit card information (if your order only consists of the Try Our Trails Permit).
  • You will be given the option to print a receipt showing that no fee was paid.
  • Your Try Our Trails Permit confirmation will be sent to you by email immediately. Please review the instructions and then print your permit (either in colour or black & white) and affix it to your sled.

If you require assistance please contact us at:  contactus@ofsc.on.ca

How do you affix a 2015 No Cost Try Our Trails Permit to your sled?

After you print out the permit in either colour or black & white, you must affix it to the sled to which it was assigned. The permit must also be and remain clear and legible in case you get checked on the trail. Because the permit is printed on paper with no adhesive backer, we are suggesting these jerry-rigged methods for affixing to your sled:

  • Put it in a clear plastic packing slip envelope from an office supply store. These have adhesive backs.
  • Laminate it and tape to sled.
  • Affix to sled with clear packing tape that will allow it to be seen and also protect it from the elements.
  • Place it in a ziplock baggie and tape to sled or attach to top inside of windshield with alligator clip.

As backup, we also recommend that you print out a duplicate copy to carry in your pocket along with the required permit registration paperwork.

In addition to a 2015 No Cost Try Our Trails Permit, what else do you need to legally ride OFSC trails?

Riders must also carry a valid driver’s licence or Snow Vehicle Operator’s Licence, sled registration, proof of insurance, and follow all the rules and assumptions for safe OFSC trail riding.

 

Happy Ontario Sledding!

 

OFSC Signage Course – Sept 23rd

OFSC Signage Course - Sept 23rd

 

trail signage

On Tuesday September 23rd at 7:30pm West Carleton Snowmobile Trails Association will be giving an OFSC Signage Course, to run thru all the do’s and don’ts of installing signs, distances to install them at etc. We are being hosted by the Greystone Grill in Constance Bay.

If you’ve wondered about helping with signing our trails, and want to participate, please come and meet some of the other signage volunteers. If you’re already a signage volunteer, it’s a good chance to get updated on any signage requirements (risk management) changes, or refresh your memory!

Hope to see you then.

Thank you landowners!

Thank you landowners from WCSTA!

Thanks to our landowners, permit buyers and volunteers

Every year generous landowners allow the winter use of their property for the enjoyment of snowmobiling. This land use is a privilege that is crucial to the existence of our snowmobile trails, and provides many social, recreational and economical benefits to our entire community – not to mention memories made out on the trails and at events with family and friends. On behalf of our clubs, volunteers and businesses that benefit from OFSC trails, the West Carleton Snowmobile Trails Association wish to extend sincere “thanks” to our landowners for the use of their property again this season.

People are being warned to stay off of area OFSC Prescribed snowmobile trails as trails are now reported as “Unavailable” on the OFSC Interactive Trail Guide at www.ofsc.on.ca. The public is also reminded that an OFSC snowmobile trail on private land reported as “Unavailable” means that access to that trail is also prohibited for any other users or persons for all other seasons, without the specific prior permission of the landowner.

We also appreciate the support of the many snowmobilers who bought trail permits to help pay their share of the cost of trail operations for the past season.

A very special thanks is also extended to all of the club volunteers who donated their services to assist local clubs in providing a successful season of snowmobiling. Although the winter is over, snowmobiling has become a year round business, so many volunteers will start immediately to plan and prepare for next winter. If you are interested in helping out, please let us know.