Snowmobiling the Soo with Cristy Lee
When motorcyclist and host of All Girls Garage, Cristy Lee, got the opportunity to go snowmobiling in Sault Ste. Marie, she didnāt hesitate. āI live in Michigan which is only a couple hours away,ā she says. āIām also a motorsports enthusiast.ā She figured the switch from bike to sled would be a fun one. And while she didnāt have any experience with snowmobiling, she was excited to give it a shot.Ā Luckily, for this all-around athlete, it was a pretty easy transition.

Just like riding a dirt bike (with a bit more snow)
A few minutes after crossing the border into Canada, Lee and her crew rolled up to The Fairfield Inn and Suites just off Great Northern Road. āI was blown away by how many trails were in close proximity to where we stayed,ā she said.
Riders can park and ride directly from the hotel, which makes it a great home base for both sledding and enjoying the town. āConvenience is definitely the biggest thing for me,ā says Lee. āAnywhere you wanted to go to was a few minutes away.ā
The area averages 126.3 inches of snow per year, and the weather didnāt disappoint. āThe sky just opened up, thereās nothing more you could ask for, just twenty inches of fresh powder,ā says Lee of the night before the big ride. When the next day dawned clear, warm, and sunny, it seemed too good to be true. āYou couldnāt have asked for a better dayāit was perfect,ā she says.āĀ
After a quick review of the machine and a light ride to get acclimated (āto see if I could hang,ā says Lee) sheād passed the test and was ready to ride for real. āSnowmobiling was reminiscent of dirt biking,ā Lee says. āExcept with snow and a sled instead of a bike.ā The Sault Trailblazer's Searchmont Loop makes for an exhilarating day trip from the city and Lee and her crew made the most of it. One of the things Lee loved was the variety of trails and sceneryāthe loop offers switchbacks, elevation changes, clifftop views, and straightaways where riders can kick it up a notch. āIt was absolutely beautiful,ā she says. āI had an absolute blast on the machine and everyone in the group was so nice.āĀ
What makes the āSoo,ā as itās known locally, such a great snowmobile destination isnāt just its easy access to Canadaās great outdoors, however. As Lee discovered, itās a great base for exploring this vibrant northern city, known for its arts and culture, itās famous lock system, and its strange origin story.Ā
Gateway to Northern Ontario: vibrant Sault Ste. MarieĀ
Northern Ontarioās third-largest city, Sault Ste. Marie was split into two after the war of 1812. Visitors must now pass through the U.S. Soo on the northern tip of Michigan before crossing the International Bridge into the Canadian Soo. āItās the passthrough to go anywhere north from there,ā says Lee of the city. āItās a great destination, but it's a great stopover as well.āĀ
After her ride, one of the first things Lee checked out was the local food scene. āSomeone told me was the Italian fare was pretty popular which was great news for me as Iām part Italian,ā she says. A must-see for any visitor is city hotspot Machine Shop, a waterfront arts and events venue inside a repurposed historic paper mill. In addition to event space, the mill is home to a number of diverse restaurants including a steakhouse, coffee shop, and pizza joint Boiler Room, where visitors will find live music and local beer on tap. āItās a one-stop-shop kind of place after a day on the trail,ā she says.
They also checked out Canadian Bushplane Heritage Centre and its insect exhibit Entomica. āItās one of the only places in North America where you can go in and handle the insects,ā she says. āThat was definitely one of the highlights of the trip for me, to go and learn about these unique rare and insects and also handle them.ā If creepy crawlers arenāt your thing, thereās lots more to see and do in the Soo.
Snowmobiling the Soo: outdoor adventure and urban entertainmentĀ Ā

Access to trails, nightlife, and located just a few minutes from the U.S. border, Sault Ste. Marie is the perfect destination for any Michigander looking for an international outdoor adventure with all the convenience of domestic travel. āBeing that Iām from Michigan, Iām within close proximity to the Soo, the border to Canada,ā Lee says. āItās convenient,ā she says. āAnd the trails are awesome.ā
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