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Trail Conditions for District 9

 

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OFSC Trail Permits
snowmobile ontario grey bruceEach OFSC Trail Permit sold applies to one individual sled, regardless of who is riding it. That's why the trail permit you buy is only valid when affixed to your sled in the prescribed location. It's not valid in your pocket: A trail warden has the right to require your trail permit to be stuck onto your sled immediately.
We would like to remind all snowmobilers at this time, that in order to legally display our trail permit on your machine, you must have all Ontario Ordinances in place, such as, the Ontario license validation, insurance, proper equipment, etc.

Full Season: $250.00
7 Day Permit $140.00
3 Day Permit $100.00

Classic Permit - available all season for sleds model year 1995 or older - a minimum of 15 years old.
To purchase a classic permit please Download the Order Form which includes a list of clubs/districts to purchase your classic permit from.

$125.00
Special Events Permit (available only for club sanctioned events) $35.00

Click here to find out how to purchase your full season permit   online!


Trail permits are available from about 200 Trail Building clubs in the province. These clubs follow the Buy Where You Ride philosophy.
You can also pick you trail passes up at many gas stations, corner stores and hotels, motels along the trail.

An OFSC trail permit is required in order to travel the OFSC trail system of 49,000 km. At the present time anyone who is travelling on the OFSC Trail system and found not to have a valid trail permit will be required to purchase one from the Trail Warden or immediately leave the trail system.

 

 

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Snowmobile the trails in : Collingwood - Thornbury - Meaford - Markdale - Owen Sound -
Southhampton - Wiarton - Sauble Beach - Chesley - Port Elgin - Red Bay - Hope Bay
- Lion's Head - Dyers Bay - Tobermory