
The Parkland has become a popular destination for snowmobilers over the years. And it's no wonder, with more than 1,000 km (625 miles) of developed trails set amidst gorgeous winter scenery.
There are designated snowmobile routes through most towns, and an interconnected trail system exists from Rossburn, through Asessippi and Roblin to the Duck Mountains, and up to the Swan River Valley and Porcupine Provincial Forest.
Several sections of the Parkland portion of the Trans Canada Trail are open to snowmobile traffic during the winter months.Service stations and warming shelters are available throughout the area. Trail maps are available at Parkland service stations and hotels.
A number of communities host snowmobile derbies. Check our event listings for more information.
Dauphin Snowmobile Club maintains trails near Dauphin. Call for trail information.
The Intermountain Snowmobile Club grooms trails from Inglis to Grandview and through to Gilbert Plains, then north to Ethelbert, and to Childs Lake and Wellman Lake in Duck Mountain Provincial Park. The trails interconnect with trails to Roblin and Dauphin.
Snowtraxx Snowmobile Club Inc. grooms approx. 500 km (310 miles) of trails from where their trail system joins with the Roblin group’s trails, to where they connect with trails near Shoal Lake.