Sports: Snowmobiling
[ Background | Equipment | Where ] Background of the Sport
This sport is a Canadian invention, having been jump-started by Bombardier's invention of the Ski-Doo snowmobile. It became a major recreational sport in the mid-sixties, and has become a great family winter sport. Today's snowmobiles are quieter, more stable, and more reliable than the early snowmobiles, and some models are downright luxurious, with foot and snack warmers aboard.
Equipment
To go snowmobiling you need a snowmobile, and a truck or trailer to carry it. You do not need a licence to drive a snowmobile, but the vehicle must be registered with the provincial Motor Vehicle Branch. Snowmobiles can cost from $4000 to $15000, with trailers starting at $400. Fortunately in good snowmobiling areas, you can rent them by the hour or by the day. You should also wear warm winter clothing, like a one or two-piece snowmobile (or ski) suit, goggles and helmet. WhereGood snowmobiling areas near the Sault include: Blind River, Bruce Mines, Dubreuilville, Echo Bay, Elliot Lake, Iron Bridge, Sault Ste. Marie, Spanish, St. Joseph Island, Thessalon, Township. of the North Shore, and Wawa. In Michigan, take Trail 8 heading west through Brimley and on to Paradise; both located on the scenic Whitefish Bay of Lake Superior (The Falls Trail takes you to the spectacular Upper Tahquamenon Falls, which is the second largest waterfall east of the Mississippi River, with magnificent ice formations. For a complete list of trails in the "Upper Peninsula" and trail maps You can also watch the famous Snowmobile races held each winter in Sault Ste Marie, Michigan To snowmobile legally in Ontario you must have:
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