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...

My Son’s First Ride

It was a beautiful sunny day with a crisp chill in the air. We loaded the snowmobile in Cambridge and headed to Elmira to ride the OFSC trails. It was my first time riding in that area and my son’s, Jackson, first time out on the trails.  We completed a 150km loop, stopping in St....

Students Build New Shelter for Cartier Moose Loop

  Thanks to students of Bishop Alexander Carter CSS in Hanmer, trail riders will be safer and more comfortable on District 12’s Cartier Moose Loop in the Sudbury area. Here, their new shelter is in place to welcome riders this winter at the intersection of TOP C111D and Club Trail 56. To discover the...

2022 AGM & Convention Recap

A CELEBRATION OF ORGANIZED SNOWMOBILING It was a productive, inspiring and upbeat celebration. Passionate snowmobilers from across the province travelled to Deerhurst Resort in Muskoka last weekend. Excited and re-energized by the first in-person OFSC Convention and AGM in three years, these dedicated club, district...

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...