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  2. Ontario Federation of Snowmobile Clubs - Wikipedia

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    Based in Barrie, Ontario, the OFSC represents 231 member snowmobile clubs who operate the world's largest recreational trail system—39,000 kilometres of snowmobile trails that link most snowbelt communities in Canada's largest province. Ontario law requires that recreational and touring sledders purchase a Snowmobile Trail Permit from the ...

  3. French River Provincial Park Visitor Centre - Wikipedia

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    Hiking and snowmobile trail crossing the French River via the William E. Small Bridge, as part of the Ontario Federation of Snowmobiling Clubs' province-wide network of snowmobile trails. [ 7 ] Nearby on the east side of Highway 69, approximately 700 m (2,300 ft) upstream, the French River Supply Post and Marina serves as a public boat launch ...

  4. Four Mile Lake (Ontario) - Wikipedia

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    The lake is usually frozen over from mid December to early April. Winter activities include ice skating, ice fishing, snowmobiling, and tobogganing. The Ontario Federation of Snowmobile Clubs maintains snowmobile trails in the area, which can be accessed from feeder trails at the east side of the lake.

  5. Ontario Trails Council - Wikipedia

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    The Ontario Trails Council has over 200 organizational members, made up of conservation authorities, trail user groups (such as the Ontario Federation of Snowmobile Clubs, Hike Ontario, Ontario Recreational Canoe and Kayak Association, Ontario Equestrian Federation), municipal park and recreation departments, economic development offices, regional tourism organizations (such as Explorers Edge ...

  6. Cataraqui Trail - Wikipedia

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    The Cataraqui Trail is a 104-kilometre (65 mi) multi-use linear recreational rail trail in Eastern Ontario, Canada. The route passes by farmland, woods, lakes, and wetlands. The route passes by farmland, woods, lakes, and wetlands.

  7. Hastings Highlands - Wikipedia

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    One of the OFSC snowmobile trails passes through the community. [9] The lakes also bring tourism to the area in the summer. Currently the community supports one restaurant, two churches, Lake St. Peter Provincial Park, [10] a general store and a post office.

  8. Wasaga Beach - Wikipedia

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    Due to these heavy snowfalls, activities include snowmobiling, cross-country skiing and other winter sports. Downhill skiing is available at nearby Blue Mountain. There are many miles of fresh groomed trails for snowmobiling thanks to the Ontario Federation of Snowmobile Clubs and in part to the purchasers of the trail passes.

  9. Paudash Lake - Wikipedia

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    The Paudash Trail Blazers Snowmobile Club maintain trails throughout the region during the winter months. The Central Region of Ontario contains over 5,500 km (3,400 mi) of interconnected, groomed snowmobile trails which, in turn, are interconnected to the Ontario system of 43,000 km (27,000 mi) of maintained snowmobile trails.