Snowmobiling Guide For Rainbow Country
Experience outdoor adventure on trails where
winter has blanketed the rugged Canadian Shield with all its incredible wonders.
Snowmobile under clear blue skies as you skim across countless marked trails, a
never ending number of marked lake trails, glide through majestic forests of
evergreen and birch, and catch sight of an astounding variety of wildlife.
Located in the heart of the province, Rainbow Country is accessible from every
direction and the hub of the over 46,000 km (28,580 mi.) of sledding trails that
branch out across the province. But once you arrive here, you'll probably never
want to leave this breathtakingly beautiful country which boasts thousands of
kilometres of OFSC groomed trails.
For starters, you can ride the elaborate loops of the Sudbury Trail Plan,
covering over 1,200 km (700 mi.). Explore the "Playland Route" which circles its
way from Parry Sound to Killarney, Sudbury, Port Loring and back to Parry Sound.
Or follow the "Rainbow Tour Route" which originates on Manitoulin Island and
winds its way to Whitefish Falls, Killarney and Sudbury.
And that's only the beginning because no matter where you go, you'll discover
lots of exciting seasonal activities, snowmobiling events and winter festivals.
Strap on some snowshoes, try your hand at curling, cross country ski, skate on a
frozen lake or sled out to a heated hut and wait for whitefish, perch and pike
to take the bait. After a fun filled winter day, relax in a Jacuzzi suite...a
cosy bed and breakfast. Your choice of housekeeping cottages.. .large or small,
hotels, motels.. .even luxurious trailside resorts.
| Ahmic Harbour |
Britt |
Chelmsford |
| Coniston |
Dunchurch |
Espanola |
| Killarney |
Levach |
Lively |
| MacTier |
Magnetawan |
Mantioulin Island |
| Massey |
McMerrow |
Nobel |
| Parry Sound |
Pointe au Baril |
Skead |
| Star Lake |
Sudbury |
Thor Lake |
| Webbwood |
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