The OFSC is proud to partner with the Ontario Provincial Police to combat trespassing and ensure the safety on our trail network. In early May CEO Ryan Eickmeier and Stakeholder Relations Director Andrew Walasek welcomed Staff Sergeant Annie Gagnon and Sergeant Paul Beaton to Barrie to review year-end data from the...
OFSC Advocates For Snowmobiling At ROMA
Most of the year-round work done by our clubs and volunteers goes on behind the scenes. Same goes for work done by OFSC volunteers and staff to represent the interests of organized snowmobiling to all levels of government. One continuing way to do so happened again recently when OFSC staff attended the 2023...
Introducing Kramp Crossing on Moira Lake
On October 12, 2022 OFSC District 3 Administrator Katherine Johnston and OFSC Stakeholder Relations Director Andrew Walasek participated in a ceremony commemorating the Investing in Canada Infrastructure Program project on Moira Lake in the Municipality of Centre Hastings. This bridge project features...
OFSC Promotes Organized Snowmobiling in Ottawa
The OFSC is always active, working behind the scenes to advocate for the betterment of organized snowmobiling in Ontario, such as the Northern Ontario Heritage Fund Corporation grant of up to $834,904 for new trail infrastructure projects recently announced by Ontario Minister of Transportation Caroline...
Ontario Enhancing Snowmobile Trails in the North
MAY WE HAVE YOUR ATTENTION PLEASE…. More than $800,000 investment will ensure world-class trails remain safe and enjoyable Read the full release here:...