Building The Worldâs Best Snowmobiling Destination

Have you noticed âRide The Northâ promos and âJP Braaaperâ videos on your social media feeds recently? Have you spotted new Ride The North billboards on Highway 11 while trailering there? Maybe youâve even heard rumours about a âWorldâs Best Snowmobiling Destinationâ and wondered whatâs up?
Hereâs the scoopâŠ
Where It Started
âRide The Northâ is the public brand of a multi-year project currently underway, primarily in Northeastern Ontario, with the goal of developing the Worldâs Best Snowmobiling Destination. Itâs a remarkable and ambitious undertaking that began as an economic impact concept around 2015. Since then, it has gained momentum and is now making considerable headway. Itâs a work in progress, but very good news for the future of recreational snowmobiling in Ontarioâa world-class sledding experience with up to a 4-month season!

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Why Itâs Important
Every snowmobiler knows that the line for reliable, long-lasting snow is gradually moving farther north year after year. That inevitable shift is expected to bring many more winter visitors to Northeastern Ontario. So it makes great sense for the region to be looking at as many ways as possible to consistently deliver an outstanding ride experience each and every time. Hence, their vision to be the worldâs leading snowmobile destination. A lofty idea for sure, but why not shoot to be world-class all the way?Â
Iâm not aware of any snowmobiling projects of similar magnitude and aspiration in any other snowmobiling province or state.Â
The 2-year Covid interruption has extended the original 5-year timeline somewhat, but the eventual results will still be amazing to see in Northeastern Ontario, which comprises OFSC District 14 & District 15 (and a small northern portion of Algoma Country that is in District 15). If all goes according to plan, the entire region should gel into a cohesive, coordinated, consistent, and quality destination for recreational snowmobiling, no matter where you ride. And no matter whether youâre riding OFSC Prescribed Trails or pushing snow in the backcountry.

How It Happened
Worldâs Best involves 12,000 kilometres of OFSC Trails, 12 snow tours, over 60 community-based snowmobile clubs and their volunteers, multiple communities, and countless service providers. It looks at enhancing many aspects close to every snowmobilerâs heart, like trail operations & consistency, signage, riding options, community access, and availability & variety of all services.Â
Considerable consultation with all stakeholders (including snowmobilers) occurred throughout 2015 & 2016, including a Snowmobile Summit in Cochrane, a web-based survey, focus group sessions, and an extensive review of best practices from other successful powersports destinations. The result is a comprehensive, 62-page âNortheastern Ontario Snowmobile Destination Plan for building the Worldâs Best Snowmobiling Destination.â That plan is now being executed, and thatâs why weâre now beginning to see Ride The North promos and JP Braaaper videos.

Gateway Pilot Project
Meanwhile, work is also underway on the snow. The popular OFSC-promoted Snow Tour known as the Gateway To The North Loop is a real world pilot project, soon to become the best in class model to showcase what a new and improved Northeastern Ontario will look like. Itâs not ready yet, but thereâs already excitement in the air about what snowmobilers are going to be experiencing soon when they Ride The North.
Backcountry Play Areas

Although Worldâs Best focuses on optimizing trail riding, backcountry riders wonât be left out.Â
In a parallel initiative, a partnership of Francophone communities has already launched âAventure Nordâ. It identifies 12 âbackcountry snowmobile parksâ as play areas for sledders in search of fresh powder. The Aventure Nord website is already live and a new video is promoting these stand-alone backcountry opportunities, which dovetails perfectly with Ride The Northâs call to action.Â
As it all comes to fruition, the Worldâs Best Snowmobiling Destination could ultimately achieve an as yet unavailable anywhere integration of world-class trail riding and exceptional backcountry opportunities that would coexist in independent proximity. And given the popularity of each activity, snowmobilers will have plenty more good reasons to Ride The North for many years to come!
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