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Update: Canadian Government Provides $1.1M in Funding for BC Snowmobile Federation Clubs

BC Snowmobile Federation clubs are receiving $500,000 from the Government of Canada to support snowmobile infrastructure in BC.

Your Right to Snowmobile on Public Land in BC Isn’t Protected

Not only do sledders have the right, but we also have the responsibility to ensure the future of public land is made for you and me.

BCSF Issues Request for Proposals for South Peace Snowmobile Development Plan

The British Columbia Snowmobile Federation, in partnership with our Member Snowmobile Clubs located in the South Peace, are seeking innovative proposals from qualified interested parties to develop a South Peace Snowmobile Development…

BC Snowmobile Federation Establishes Snowmobile Infrastructure Fund

The BC Snowmobile Federation (BCSF) is excited to announce our new program, the Snowmobile Infrastructure Fund. This fund has been created to support the ongoing investment in snowmobile club trails, equipment and…

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.

Local Governments Vote to Protect Recreation In BC

A resolution that calls on the province to enact better protection for outdoor recreation opportunities was endorsed last week at the Union of BC Municipalities (UBCM) Convention.

BCSF Works for Protection of Outdoor Recreation Opportunities and Established Snowmobile Trails in BC

The BC Snowmobile Federation presented two resolutions to the District of Sicamous Council on June 23, 2021 seeking support for protection of outdoor recreation opportunities and established snowmobile trails in BC.

It Might Surprise You How Much It Actually Costs To Groom Snowmobile Trails

Grooming programs are the reputation snowmobile clubs are built upon and frequently the largest line item in their annual operating budget. So, what does it cost to roll out the big white…

Trout Lake and Nakusp to Trial Adaptive Management Strategy for Threatened Caribou Herd

Two Kootenay snowmobile clubs will trial an adaptive management strategy that will use rotating closures to help protect a threatened mountain caribou herd struggling in their areas.