WHat makes ontario the top ranked destination for snowmobiling worldwide?
it's the trails!
Ontario snowmobile trails operated by the OFSC in are usually available for snowmobile trail riding for 10 to 16 weeks, depending on location and snowmobile conditions in this huge province. Early in the season, many snowmobilers are chomping at the bit to @GoSnowmobiling in #Ontario and wonder why every snowmobile trail isn’t open as soon as it snows. In this classic STV clip, Craig talks about what it takes to get snowmobile trails in Ontario open.
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