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2023 Yamaha Mountain Snowmobiles

2023 Yamaha snowmobiles are back in the mountains with new 'Team Yamaha Blue' colours for the new model year.

2023 Arctic Cat Mountain Snowmobiles

For MY2023, Arctic Cat faithful will have the option of manual or electric start and three track lengths in both the Mountain Cat ALPHA ONE model and the Hardcore model for more…

2023 Timbersled Introduces New ARO Gen2!

For 2023, Timbersled has reworked its deep snow capable model, ARO, into a next generation platform called Gen2 that features some pretty significant changes and a whole lot of weight loss.

2023 Polaris Mountain Snowmobiles

Here are the details of the 2023 Polaris mountain snowmobiles release, including the 899 cc Patriot 9R big bore engine!

Taiga Motors Completes First Production Snowmobiles

Taiga Motors today announced it has completed production of its first customer-ready electric snowmobiles and is working with governing agencies on final approvals to begin first deliveries to pre-order customers in early…

Boulder Mountain Access Closed by Landslide

A series of three major rain events rolling across British Columbia has resulted in a landslide, causing a section of the Jordan River Forest Service Road (FSR) to become impassible near the…

Avalanche Canada Awards 2022 Polaris PRO RMK ‘Braap It UP!’ Fundraiser Grand Prize

Avalanche Canada has handed over the keys to the winner of its snowmobile 'Braap It UP!' fundraiser grand prize, a 2022 Polaris PRO RMK.

Ski-Doo Snow P.A.S.S. Program Funds More Than $500,000 in Projects

In its inaugural season, the Ski-Doo Snow P.A.S.S. grant program is providing more than $580,000 in funding towards more than 100 projects for snowmobile organizations across North America.

Taiga Motors Announces Off-Road Charging Network

Electric snowmobile and personal watercraft manufacturer, Taiga Motors, has announced a plan to create an off-road charging network in North America by 2025.

Snowmobiling in the South Peace at Risk

The latest draft of the provincial Winter Motorized Recreation Plan for caribou conservation puts snowmobiling in the South Peace at risk.