| A trail permit is needed
for each snowmobile as soon as you want to use any of the official OFSC
trails.
Trail permits can be purchased as:
| 3 Days Permit |
Can$ 100.00 |
| 7 Days Permit |
Can$ 140.00 |
| Season Permit |
Can$ 200.00 before December 1, 2009
Can$ 250.00 starting December 1, 2009 |
You have three ways of purchasing your permit: buy it at any of the outlets
listed below or apply for it by printing the form online.
In any case you should ask yourself some important questions and read
the terms before heading out:
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Is my snowmobile insured?
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Is my snowmobile in good working order?
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Do I have all the safety equipment required by law?
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Is my safety equipment updated and working?
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What other items do I need in case of an emergency?
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Do I have these items and are they in good working order?
If your answer to any of these questions is "no" or "I don't know", check,
repair, update or ad missing equipment. It is for your own safety!
Print
Application Form here
To buy your trail permit from home, you can print the application form
right here. Just click on the symbol below and the application form will
open in Acrobat reader. If you don't have Acrobat Reader, you can download
it free by clicking on the link below.
Since the terms are part of your trail permit, we
suggest you read them before applying for your permit.
Once you print the application form, you just fill it in and send or
fax it together with your payment to the address indicated on the form.
For fax-applications we need your complete VISA or Master Card information.
Your permit and a map will then be mailed to you. Please allow for enough
time for your permit to arrive at your address so you won't miss the start
of the season or your planned trip.
OFSC CLASSIC TRAIL PERMITS ARE AVAILABLE FOR "REGISTERED SNOWMOBILES 15 YEARS OLD OR OLDER"
(A copy of your snowmobile ownership must also be there with the application form for a Classic Trail Permit to be issued)
Buy your CLASSIC TRAIL PERMIT
FOR SNOWMOBILES LESS THAN 15 YEARS OLD
Buy a REGULAR TRAIL PERMIT
Don't have Adobe Reader? Not a problem - download it here for free
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Terms
In addition to having a valid trail
permit, snowmobilers also have to follow the law and the terms on the back
of the application. Speed limits apply and have to be obeyed as have any
signals (such as stop, right of way etc.). During the season trails can
and will be patrolled by police and specially trained S.T.O.P. officers.
These officers have full law enforcement powers. Please remember: they
are not out there to work against you - they are out there to help make
riding the trails a safe and enjoyable experience for everyone. Rules are
needed to prevent accidents - you can help by knowing them and being a
responsible rider.
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Outlets
Astorville / Corbeil
Cozy Camp Cottages
Perron's Building Centre
Perron's Fresh Mart
Quick Way Corbeil
Voyer General Store
Callander / Nipissing
Murdoch's Garage
Stories Mini Mart
Sunset Cove Lodge
Terrace Suites
Waltonian Inn
Youngs South Shore Centre |
North Bay
Best Western Hotel
Brooks Tire
Carlson Sports
Clarion Resort Pinewood Park
Comfort Inn - Lakeshore
H.E. Brown Supply - Lakeshore
Holiday Inn Express
Industrial Motors
North Bay and District Chamber of Commerce
Northern Safety & Lube
Power Sports
Sandy Cove Marine North
Sunset Inn
Super 8 Hotel
Torbay Cottages
Travel Lodge Hotel - Lakeshore
Travel Lodge Hotel - Seymour Street
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Powassan
Brusheys Sports
Giesler Marine
Kudos Restaurant and Bar
Restoule
Commanda Lake Resort
Crowsnest
Mill Bay Marine
Royal Canadian Legion
Trout Creek
T.J's Restaurant |
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