3 Amazing Loops For Snowmobilers in 2024

Accommodation options, fuel, and great restaurants—these are my favourite 3 snow tours for riders this winter.

I still remember picking up my first sled at age 11. We lived in a rural area north of Toronto surrounded by farmland. My version of “riding” was blasting around flat fields with the odd ditch ride thrown in for good measure.

Little did I know then, a vast network of more than 30,000 kilometres of snowmobile trails existed throughout Northern Ontario—a lot of them just a day's drive from my front door.

Know Before You Go: OFSC Resources

Ontario's recreational snowmobile trails—groomed and maintained with easy-to-read signage—are thanks to the Ontario Federation of Snowmobile Clubs (OFSC). 

Visit the OFSC site to learn more about the OFSC Prescribed Trails, buy your Ontario Snowmobile Trail Permit, check the latest trail location and status on the Interactive Trail Guide (ITG), pick a Snow Tour, or register for online Driver Training.

A red circular OFSC snowmobiling Buy Your Permit logo

You can also download the OFSC Go Snowmobiling App—it offers real-time trail status, location sharing, route planning, and a search menu for lodgings, attractions, food, and much more. I strongly encourage all riders to download this app and get familiar with it as it’s an invaluable resource for the modern snowmobiler. 

Here are 3 of my favourite riding loops in Ontario. They all offer something unique, varying in length, scenery, and skill required. What they have in common is easy access to fuel, food, snowmobile-friendly accommodations, and most importantly, a world-class trail riding experience.

1. RAN (Ride Around Nipissing) Tour

OFSC District 11

Lake Nipissing, located between the Ottawa River and Georgian Bay, is the third-largest lake entirely in Ontario. It has a surface area of 873.3 km² and a shore length of 795 km (494 mi). Impressive statistics, but what do they have to do with Ontario snowmobiling? Well, when that surface area turns to ice, and the landscape surrounding it vanishes beneath a thick blanket of snow, what some consider the best season, aka the snowmobiling season, commences. A time of year when local snowmobiling clubs take to their groomers and manicure a continuous ribbon of snow over ice, rock, and through the forest. Welcome to the Ride Around Nipissing Tour (RAN Tour). The self-guided 400 km (249 mi) tour connects the many beautiful communities found around Lake Nipissing in an experience that only travelling by snowmobile allows. Lodgings and restaurants are ready to welcome you, and highlights like the spectacular snowmobiling bridge over the French River are guaranteed to impress.

2. RAP (Round Algonquin Park) Tour

OFSC Districts 6, 7 and 11

 The RAP Tour has always been an all-time favourite with snowmobilers.

Considered a premier snowmobile touring destination in Ontario, the RAP Tour (which stands for “Round Algonquin Park”) is a no-brainer for riders. If you're looking for a scenic, 4-hour drive I promise you, you’re in for a treat! Spanning 3 different OFSC districts, this first-class snowmobile trail riding experience totals just over 700km. While it can be completed in as little as 3 days, 5 would give you more time to enjoy the snowmobile-friendly lodges that surround the area. Some spots like Spectacle Lake Lodge even keep fuel on site!

3. The Gold Rush Tour

OFSC District 14

If you are looking to venture further north into the heart of Ontario’s mining country, the 710km Gold Rush Tour is waiting for you. Known for some of the finest wilderness scenery in the world, the extra-wide groomed trails are the perfect place for riders to spread out and enjoy the scenery while not sacrificing the overall riding experience. There are a host of lodgings and restaurants in the area—so it's definitely one I recommend checking out. One of my personal favourite activities in the area is the wildlife tour at Cedar Meadows Resort & Spa in Timmins. They offer VIP sled parking, ample room for trailers, and a full-service luxury spa for those looking to get a little pampered.

Cedar Meadows offers both great sledding and a full-service luxury spa. 

Be sure to pick up your OFSC Permit to gain access to these 3 snow tours and a host of others that can be found throughout Ontario.

*Ontario law requires a snowmobile entering an OFSC Prescribed Snowmobile Trail to display a valid Ontario Snowmobile Trail Permit.

About Virgil Knapp

Virgil Knapp is a freelance motorsports photographer and writer.

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