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Safety. It’s in your hands. Avoid contact with guy wires and poles, stay on groomed trails and reduce speed. WATCH OUT! Chicken Chef Headingley Sport Shop BRONZE RIDER PARTNERS Offering buoyancy assistance when submerged in water. F.A.S.T. allows riders to stay afloat, while rapidly draining water and self-leveling to assist the escape. Once out of freezing water the insulation works even when wet to keep body temperatures from dropping, allowing time to seek shelter. Feel confident knowing you and your family are wearing life saving F.A.S.T. In our commitment to child safety all FXR child/youth outerwear features F.A.S.T. ENNSBROTHERS.COM STEINBACH PORTAGE LA PRAIRIE WINNIPEG OAK BLUFF KENORA | | | | ®TM and the BRP logo are trademarks of Bombardier Recreational Products Inc. or its affiliates. CAUTION Trails may change following the printing of this map. Please consult Snoman Inc website www.snoman.mb.ca Derksen Printers 204-326-3421 Safe Ice Thickness KNOW BEFORE YOU GO! www.snoman.mb.ca or call 204-940-7533 For trail conditions visit OPERATORS AND PASSENGERS (WAIVER) SNOWMOBILE OR SNOW MACHINE AND ANY OTHER EQUIPMENT (USING THIS TRAIL) PLEASE READ THIS CAREFULLY BEFORE USING THIS TRAIL THIS IS A WAIVER OF LIABILITY AND YOU ARE BOUND BY ITS TERMS AND CONDITIONS BY OPERATING OR BEING A PASSENGER ON A SNOWMOBILE, SNOW MACHINE OR ANY OTHER EQUIPMENT ON THE SNOMAN TRAIL SYSTEM. IT CONTAINS PROVISIONS WHICH SIGNIFICANTLY AFFECT YOUR LEGAL RIGHTS AND IT IMPOSES RESPONSIBILITIES UPON YOU. Operation of a snowmobile and or snow machine and any other equipment on this trail is an inherently risky off-road activity that occurs in frequently changing and unpredictable environments. By using this trail system created and maintained by Snoman (Snowmobilers of Manitoba) Inc. and its affiliated associations (collectively called “Snoman”) and in consideration of Snoman allowing you to use such trail system, you agree to be bound by the following terms and conditions. Prior to using any SNOMAN affiliated trail, you will check trail conditions through SNOMAN’s website at www.snoman.mb.ca or by calling (204) 940-7533 and use only open trails. YOU ACKNOWLEDGE THAT YOU WILL AT ALL TIMES BE USING THE SNOMAN TRAIL SYSTEM AT YOUR OWN RISK. IN BEING ALLOWED TO USE THE TRAIL SYSTEM YOU AGREE TO OPERATE YOUR SNOWMOBILE OR SNOW MACHINE AND ANY OTHER EQUIPMENT IN A MANNER WHICH IS SAFE FOR ALL USERS, ABIDE BY THE FEDERAL, PROVINCIAL, CLUB AND TRAIL RULES AND TAKE PERSONAL RESPONSIBILITY FOR YOUR ACTIONS. You also agree to waive every claim which you might have, now or in the future, as against: (i) any landowners (including the Province of Manitoba) on which Snoman’s trail system operates; (ii) MPI or its directors, officers, employees, agents or delegates; and (iii) Snoman and its affiliated associations, volunteers, members, directors, officers, employees, agents or delegates (collectively, the “Indemnified Parties”), including but not limited to, claims either directly or indirectly relating to death, injury to persons, loss or damage to property, economic loss or incidental or consequential damages in connection with the use of the Snoman trail system notwithstanding that the same may have been caused by, or contributed to, the negligence or gross negligence of any of the Indemnified Parties. You agree that if any other persons are permitted to operate or ride on the snowmobile or snow machine and any other equipment on these trails that you will advise such persons that they are also subject to the Waiver of Liability set out above, and that by operating or riding on such snowmobile or snow machine and any other equipment they agree to such Waiver of Liability. You further agree to save harmless and indemnify each of the Indemnified Parties from and against every claim which may be advanced by any operators or riders of such snowmobiles or snow machines and any other equipment or any third party, including but not limited to, claims either directly or indirectly relating to death, injury to persons, loss or damage to property, economic loss or incidental or consequential damages or infringement of rights (including, without limitation, privacy rights), notwithstanding that the same may have been caused by, or contributed to, the negligence or gross negligence of the Indemnified Parties. THIS WAIVER OF LIABILITY AND INDEMNITY SHALL BE BINDING UPON YOU AND YOUR PASSENGERS AND COLLECTIVELY YOUR HEIRS, EXECUTORS, ADMINISTRATORS, SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS. BY USING THIS TRAIL SYSTEM YOU CONFIRM YOUR ACCEPTANCE OF THESE TERMS AND CONDITIONS. S N W E STOP Left or right arm raised from the shoulder and extended straight up over the head with palm of hand flat. LEFT TURN Left arm extended out from shoulder and pointing in the direction of the turn. RIGHT TURN Left arm raised at shoulder height, elbow bent and forearm vertical with palm of hand flat. ONCOMING SLEDS Left arm raised at shoulder height, elbow bent and forearm vertical, wrist bent, move arm from left to right over head, pointing to right side of trail. SLOWING Left arm extended out and down from the side of the body with a downward flapping motion of hand to signal warning or caution. SLEDS FOLLOWING Arm raised, elbow bent with thumb pointing backward, in “hitch-hiking” motion, move arm forward to backward over your shoulder. LAST SLED IN LINE Raise forearm from handlebar and show clenched fist at shoulder height. Snowmobile Hand Signals Trail Signs Snowmobile trail signs are bought, put up and maintained by club volunteers. The following are a sample of the types of signs you may see along the trail system. When riding, please use caution as signage can vary slightly from area to area and, at times, signage can fall down or go missing. Please do not tamper with or remove trail signs. DIRECTIONAL Indicates the general direction of the trial on both straightaways and gradual curves. Sometimes referred to as a reassurance marker to assure yourself that you are still on a trail. May be accompanied by other signs. Riverton Arborg KM KM TRAIL CLOSED To be used before official openings and after trail is closed. TRAIL CLOSED STRAIGHT ARROW Arrow indicates that there is a substantial change in the direction of the trail. Rider should reduce speed until they clear the turn and can see a safe distance ahead. KEEP RIGHT Reminds riders to stay on the right side of the trail. KEEP RIGHT STOP Located where coming to a full stop is well-advised. Typically found where trails intersect with roads and rail lines. Generally accompanied by a Stop Ahead sign. STOP AHEAD Informs rider that they are approaching a stop sign. RAIL CROSSING Indicates a trail comes to a railway crossing. May be accompanied with a Caution. WINDING TRAIL Indicates areas where there are more than two consecutive curves on the designated trail. ST OP TRAFFIC FLOW Informs riders that the trail is intend- ed to be travelled in one direction. ONE WAY TRAFFIC FLOW Informs riders that the trail is intended to be travelled in both directions. TWO WAY CAUTION Informs riders that they are approaching a section of trail where potential hazards may exist, should be placed at the location of the potential hazard. CAUTION CAUTION AHEAD Informs riders that they are ap- proaching a section of trail where potential hazards may exist. CAUTION AHEAD SHELTER AHEAD Informs riders that a shelter is located 2 km ahead. SHELTER AHEAD 2 KM ADVISORY Informs riders that it may present hazards if you ride off the trail. May also be found along trails on private property or in sensitive areas such as wildlife management zones. STAY ON TRAIL SHARP TURN RIGHT To be used for approximate 90º right turns. SHARP TURN LEFT To be used for approximate 90º left turns. Thank You THIS IS NOT AN ORV MAP Many trails on this map traverse private lands. Riding on these trails with 4 wheeled vehicles could result in future closure of trails for snowmobiling. Please respect the private landowners who have permitted snowmobiling on their property. Snowmobiling YES ORV NO Thank you for your cooperation. SNOMAN REGISTERED SNOWMOBILE CLUBS Western L’ouest Club Name / Nom de club: Regions Covered / Régions couvertes: Border Sno Riders Melita, Medora, Elva, Pierson Club Snow Portage La Prairie, Rosendale, St Ambroise, St. Claude, Rathwell, St. Laurent, Treherne, Holland, Bruxelles, Bagol Dauphin & District Snowmobile Club Dauphin, Gilbert Plains, Ethelbert, Fork River, Garland, Keld, Pine River, Riding Moutain, Sifton, Ukraina, Valley River, Winnipegosis Intermountain Snowmobile Club Grandview, South Duck Mountain Park, Ashville, Ethelbert, Gilbert Plains Lake Side Sno-Drifters Steep Rock, Faulkner Ochre River Ochre River, Ste Rose Pembina Valley Snowkickers Swan Lake, Somerset, Notre Dame, Altamont, St. Leon, Manitou, Darlingford, Morden, La Riviere, Snowflake, Pilot Mound, Crystal City, Clearwater, Mariapolis Prairie Mountain Snow Drifters Neepawa, Carberry, Minnedosa, Sandy Lake, Gladstone Roblin Snowmobile Association Roblin Snowtraxx Snowmobile Club Russell, Rossburn, Foxwarren, Angusville, Assessippi, Birtle, Inglis, St. Lazare, Waywayseecappo, Vista, Olha, Binscarth, Strathclair Southwest Snowtrackers Deloraine, Elgin, Hartney, Souris, Lauder, Oak Lake, Turtle Mountain Park Sprucewoods Snowdrifters Brandon, Shilo, Carberry, Douglas Sprucewoods Provincial Park Ste. Amelie Ridge Riders Ste. Rose, Ste. Amelie, Laurier, McCreary Thunder & Ice Snowmobile Club Oak River, Hamiota, Shoal Lake, Oakburn, Sandy Lake, Elphinstone, Onanole, Strathclair, Miniota Tri Lake Trail Busters Wawanesa, Glenboro, Belmont, Ninette, Dunrea, Killarney, South to the Border Turtle View Drifters Waskada, Goodlands, Lake Stanley Valleyview Sno-Riders Inc. Brandon, Rivers, Rapid City, Oak River, Minnedosa Virden Valley Runners Virden MAXIMUM RECOMMENDED SPEED LIMITS 60 km/h STRAIGHTAWAY 30 km/h or SLOWER FOR :corners/curves :caution areas :reduced Visibility :deteriorating conditions :regulated speed limits PROPERTY OF SNOMAN For information on Saskatchewan snowmobile trails, please go to www.sasksnow.com Saskatchewan Snowmobile Association Manitoba West Snowmobile Trail Guide 2019-2020 www.snoman.mb.ca 34 21 43 34 38 43 36 25 20 5 21 29 10 41 23 41 44 Snoman (Snowmobilers of Manitoba) Incorporated is dedicated to providing strong leadership and support to its member clubs to develop and maintain safe and environmentally responsible snowmobile trails to further the enjoyment of organized recreational snowmobiling throughout Manitoba. Arctic Cat Clothing Cat Parts & Accessories Full Repair Facility Certified Cat-Master Technicians Full line Textron dealer • Polaris parts and accessories • Factory trained technicians • Complete repair facility • 509 gear and accessories 204-237-5800 1-888-968-3330 [email protected] • www.rondsmarine.com 1350 Dugald Rd., Wpg., MB 204-237-7272 • 1-800-668-4660 [email protected] • www.transconatrailers.com 1330 Dugald Rd., Wpg., MB gosnowmobiling.org THOMPSON � � � � � � � � � � � � � 204-778-7048 DAUPHIN � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � 204-638-1520 SELKIRK � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � 204-482-7288 9 WINNIPEG LOCATIONS 204-786-5552 1-888-SPEEDY8 (773-3398) PORTAGE LA PRAIRIE 204-857-9499 BRANDON � � � � � � � � � � � � � � 204-725-0520 SOMERSET � � � � � � � � � � � � � 204-744-2720 Providing you with expert advice & friendly service Enjoy the trails and have a safe ride! Book on line at www�speedyglass�ca or try our free app on your smart phone� 41 42 44 The best destinations for your winter ride. At Lakeview Resorts, enjoy snowmobiler’s rates from $89 per night ($119 on weekends) PLUS a 10% discount at Seagulls Restaurant & Lounge. Bring the family (even if they decide to drive) for a great winter getaway! Valid Snopass required. Not valid with any other offer. Other conditions apply, see website for details. Offer ends March 26, 2020. 43 1143 Pembina Highway Winnipeg, Manitoba P: 204-477-1701 E: [email protected] W: www.wildwoodsports.com WILDWOODMOTORSPORTS WILDWOODMOTORSPORTS PARTS SALES SERVICE ACCESSORIES APPAREL 45 38 39 37 40 36 34 35 35 44 Winnipeg Gimli & Hecla 43 11 38 31 3 4 Steinbach Oak Bluff Selkirk 35 2 44 35 39 44 37 25 Headingley Pine Falls Traverse Bay Lac Du Bonnet Scanterbury Ile Des Chenes 40 39 28 42 34 45 35 37 18 36 13 33 40 33 44 Thompson The Pas Swan River 9 1 7 39 39 39 44 44 44

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Page 1: OPERATORS AND PASSENGERS (WAIVER) Manitoba Westsnowmobile or snow machine and any. other equipment (using this trail) please read this carefully . before using this trail. this is

Safety. It’s in your hands.

Avoid contact with guy wires and poles,

stay on groomed trails and

reduce speed.

WATCH OUT!

13894-TP-MBH-SnoMan-MapAd[5.5x5]-July2019-FNL.indd 1 2019-08-16 10:39 AM

Chicken Chef Headingley Sport Shop

BRONZE R I D E R PA R T N E R S

Offering buoyancy assistance when submerged in water. F.A.S.T. allows riders to stay afloat, while rapidly draining water and self-leveling to assist the escape. Once out of freezing water the insulation works even when wet to keep body temperatures from dropping, allowing time to seek shelter. Feel confident knowing you and your family are wearing life saving F.A.S.T. In our commitment to child safety all FXR child/youth outerwear features F.A.S.T.

GET OUT GET HOME PROTECT YOUR FAMILY

ENNSBROTHERS.COMSTEINBACHPORTAGE LA PRAIRIE WINNIPEGOAK BLUFFKENORA | | | |

®TM and the BRP logo are trademarks of Bombardier Recreational Products Inc. or its affiliates.

CAUTION Trails may change following the printing of this map. Please consult Snoman Inc website www.snoman.mb.caDerksen Printers204-326-3421 Safe Ice Thickness

Know before you go!

www.snoman.mb.caor call 204-940-7533

For trail conditions visit

OPERATORS AND PASSENGERS (WAIVER)

SNOWMOBILE OR SNOW MACHINE AND ANY OTHER EQUIPMENT (USING THIS TRAIL)PLEASE READ THIS CAREFULLY

BEFORE USING THIS TRAIL

THIS IS A WAIVER OF LIABILITY AND YOU ARE BOUND BY ITS TERMS AND CONDITIONS BY OPERATING OR BEING A PASSENGER ON A

SNOWMOBILE, SNOW MACHINE OR ANY OTHER EQUIPMENT ON THE SNOMAN TRAIL SYSTEM. IT CONTAINS PROVISIONS WHICH SIGNIFICANTLY AFFECT YOUR LEGAL RIGHTS

AND IT IMPOSES RESPONSIBILITIES UPON YOU.

Operation of a snowmobile and or snow machine and any other equipment on this trail is an inherently risky off-road activity that occurs in frequently changing and unpredictable environments. By using this trail system created and maintained by Snoman (Snowmobilers of Manitoba) Inc. and its affiliated associations (collectively called “Snoman”) and in consideration of Snoman allowing you to use such trail system, you agree to be bound by the following terms and conditions. Prior to using any SNOMAN affiliated trail, you will check trail conditions through SNOMAN’s website at www.snoman.mb.ca or by calling (204) 940-7533 and use only open trails.

YOU ACKNOWLEDGE THAT YOU WILL AT ALL TIMES BE USING THE SNOMAN TRAIL SYSTEM AT YOUR OWN RISK. IN BEING ALLOWED TO USE THE TRAIL SYSTEM YOU AGREE TO OPERATE YOUR SNOWMOBILE OR SNOW MACHINE AND ANY OTHER EQUIPMENT IN A MANNER WHICH IS SAFE FOR ALL USERS, ABIDE BY THE FEDERAL, PROVINCIAL, CLUB AND TRAIL RULES AND TAKE PERSONAL RESPONSIBILITY FOR YOUR

ACTIONS.

You also agree to waive every claim which you might have, now or in the future, as against: (i) any landowners (including the Province of Manitoba) on which Snoman’s trail system operates; (ii) MPI or its directors, officers, employees, agents or delegates; and (iii) Snoman and its affiliated associations, volunteers, members, directors, officers, employees, agents or delegates (collectively, the “Indemnified Parties”), including but not limited to, claims either directly or indirectly relating to death, injury to persons, loss or damage to property, economic loss or incidental or consequential damages in connection with the use of the Snoman trail system notwithstanding that the same may have been caused by, or contributed to, the negligence or gross negligence of any of the Indemnified Parties.

You agree that if any other persons are permitted to operate or ride on the snowmobile or snow machine and any other equipment on these trails that you will advise such persons that they are also subject to the Waiver of Liability set out above, and that by operating or riding on such snowmobile or snow machine and any other equipment they agree to such Waiver of Liability. You further agree to save harmless and indemnify each of the Indemnified Parties from and against every claim which may be advanced by any operators or riders of such snowmobiles or snow machines and any other equipment or any third party, including but not limited to, claims either directly or indirectly relating to death, injury to persons, loss or damage to property, economic loss or incidental or consequential damages or infringement of rights (including, without limitation, privacy rights), notwithstanding that the same may have been caused by, or contributed to, the negligence or gross negligence of the Indemnified Parties.

THIS WAIVER OF LIABILITY AND INDEMNITY SHALL BE BINDING UPON YOU AND YOUR PASSENGERS AND COLLECTIVELY YOUR HEIRS, EXECUTORS, ADMINISTRATORS, SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS.

BY USING THIS TRAIL SYSTEM YOU CONFIRM YOUR ACCEPTANCE OF THESE TERMS AND

CONDITIONS.

S

N

W E

STOP

Left or right arm raised from the shoulder and

extended straight up over the head with palm of hand

flat.

LEFT TURN

Left arm extended out from shoulder and pointing in the

direction of the turn.

RIGHT TURN

Left arm raised at shoulder height, elbow bent and forearm vertical

with palm of hand flat.

ONCOMING SLEDS

Left arm raised at shoulder height, elbow bent and forearm vertical, wrist bent, move arm from left to right over head, pointing to right

side of trail.

SLOWING

Left arm extended out and down

from the side of the body with a downward

flapping motion of hand to signal

warning or caution.

SLEDS FOLLOWING

Arm raised, elbow bent with thumb pointing backward, in “hitch-hiking” motion, move arm forward to backward over your shoulder.

LAST SLED IN LINE

Raise forearm from handlebar

and show clenched fist at shoulder height.

Snowmobile Hand Signals

Trail Signs

Snowmobile trail signs are bought, put up and maintained by club volunteers. The following are a sample of the types of signs you may see along the trail system. When riding, please use caution as signage can vary slightly from area to area and, at times, signage can fall down or go missing. Please do not tamper with or remove trail signs.

DIRECTIONAL Indicates the general direction of the trial on both straightaways and gradual curves. Sometimes referred to as a reassurance marker to assure yourself that you are still on a trail. May be accompanied by other signs.

RivertonArborg KM

KM

TRAIL CLOSEDTo be used before official openings and after trail is closed.

TRAILCLOSED

STRAIGHT ARROWArrow indicates that there is a substantial change in the direction of the trail. Rider should reduce speed until they clear the turn and can see a safe distance ahead.

KEEP RIGHTReminds riders to stay on the right side of the trail.

KEEP R I G H T

STOPLocated where coming to a full stop is well-advised. Typically found where trails intersect with roads and rail lines. Generally accompanied by a Stop Ahead sign.

STOP AHEADInforms rider that they are approaching a stop sign.

RAIL CROSSINGIndicates a trail comes to a railway crossing. May be accompanied with a Caution.

WINDING TRAILIndicates areas where there are more than two consecutive curves on the designated trail.

STOP

TRAFFIC FLOWInforms riders that the trail is intend-ed to be travelled in one direction.

ONE WAY

TRAFFIC FLOWInforms riders that the trail is intended to be travelled in both directions.

TWO WAY

CAUTIONInforms riders that they are approaching a section of trail where potential hazards may exist, should be placed at the location of the potential hazard.

CAUTION

CAUTION AHEADInforms riders that they are ap-proaching a section of trail where potential hazards may exist.

CAUTIONAHEAD

SHELTER AHEADInforms riders that a shelter is located 2 km ahead.SHELTER

AHEAD2 KM

ADVISORYInforms riders that it may present hazards if you ride off the trail. May also be found along trails on private property or in sensitive areas such as wildlife management zones.

STAYON TRAIL

SHARP TURN RIGHTTo be used for approximate90º right turns.

SHARP TURN LEFTTo be used for approximate90º left turns.

Thank You

THIS IS NOT AN ORV MAPMany trails on this map traverse private lands. Riding on these

trails with 4 wheeled vehicles could result in future closure of trails for snowmobiling. Please respect the private landowners who have

permitted snowmobiling on their property.

Snowmobiling YES ORV NO Thank you for your cooperation.

Snoman RegiSteRed Snowmobile ClubSWestern L’ouest

Club Name / Nom de club: Regions Covered / Régions couvertes:Border Sno Riders Melita, Medora, Elva, PiersonClub Snow Portage La Prairie, Rosendale, St Ambroise, St. Claude, Rathwell, St. Laurent, Treherne, Holland, Bruxelles, BagolDauphin & District Snowmobile Club Dauphin, Gilbert Plains, Ethelbert, Fork River, Garland, Keld, Pine River, Riding Moutain, Sifton, Ukraina, Valley River, WinnipegosisIntermountain Snowmobile Club Grandview, South Duck Mountain Park, Ashville, Ethelbert, Gilbert PlainsLake Side Sno-Drifters Steep Rock, FaulknerOchre River Ochre River, Ste RosePembina Valley Snowkickers Swan Lake, Somerset, Notre Dame, Altamont, St. Leon, Manitou, Darlingford, Morden, La Riviere, Snowflake, Pilot Mound, Crystal City, Clearwater, MariapolisPrairie Mountain Snow Drifters Neepawa, Carberry, Minnedosa, Sandy Lake, GladstoneRoblin Snowmobile Association RoblinSnowtraxx Snowmobile Club Russell, Rossburn, Foxwarren, Angusville, Assessippi, Birtle, Inglis, St. Lazare, Waywayseecappo, Vista, Olha, Binscarth, StrathclairSouthwest Snowtrackers Deloraine, Elgin, Hartney, Souris, Lauder, Oak Lake, Turtle Mountain ParkSprucewoods Snowdrifters Brandon, Shilo, Carberry, DouglasSprucewoods Provincial Park Ste. Amelie Ridge Riders Ste. Rose, Ste. Amelie, Laurier, McCrearyThunder & Ice Snowmobile Club Oak River, Hamiota, Shoal Lake, Oakburn, Sandy Lake, Elphinstone, Onanole, Strathclair, MiniotaTri Lake Trail Busters Wawanesa, Glenboro, Belmont, Ninette, Dunrea, Killarney, South to the BorderTurtle View Drifters Waskada, Goodlands, Lake StanleyValleyview Sno-Riders Inc. Brandon, Rivers, Rapid City, Oak River, MinnedosaVirden Valley Runners Virden

MAXIMUMRECOMMENDED SPEED LIMITS

60 km/hSTRAIGHTAWAY

30 km/hor SLOWER

FOR:corners/curves:caution areas:reduced Visibility:deteriorating conditions:regulated speed limits

PROPERTY OF SNOMAN

For information on Saskatchewan

snowmobile trails, please go to

www.sasksnow.com

Saskatchewan Snowmobile Association

Manitoba WestSnowmobile Trail Guide

2019-2020www.snoman.mb.ca

3421

43

34

38

433625

20

5

21

2910

41

23

41 44

Snoman (Snowmobilers of Manitoba) Incorporated

is dedicated to providing strong leadership and support to its member

clubs to develop and maintain safe and environmentally responsible snowmobile trails to further the

enjoyment of organized recreational snowmobiling throughout Manitoba.

• Arctic Cat Clothing• Cat Parts & Accessories

• Full Repair Facility• Certified Cat-Master Technicians

• Full line Textron dealer

• Polaris parts and accessories • Factory trained technicians• Complete repair facility• 509 gear and accessories

204-237-5800 • [email protected] • www.rondsmarine.com1350 Dugald Rd., Wpg., MB

204-237-7272 • [email protected] • www.transconatrailers.com

1330 Dugald Rd., Wpg., MB

gosnowmobiling.org

THOMPSON � � � � � � � � � � � � � 204-778-7048DAUPHIN � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � 204-638-1520SELKIRK � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � 204-482-7288

9 WINNIPEG LOCATIONS 204-786-5552 1-888-SPEEDY8 (773-3398)

PORTAGE LA PRAIRIE �204-857-9499BRANDON � � � � � � � � � � � � � �204-725-0520SOMERSET � � � � � � � � � � � � �204-744-2720

Providing you with expert advice & friendly service

Enjoy the trails and have a safe ride!

Book on line at www�speedyglass�ca or try our free app on your smart phone�

41 42

244

The best destinations for your winter ride. At Lakeview Resorts, enjoy snowmobiler’s rates from $89 per night ($119 on weekends) PLUS a 10% discount at Seagulls Restaurant & Lounge. Bring the family (even if they decide to drive) for a great winter getaway!

Valid Snopass required. Not valid with any other offer. Other conditions apply, see website for details. Offer ends March 26, 2020.

43

1143 Pembina Highway

Winnipeg, Manitoba

P: 204-477-1701

E: [email protected]

W: www.wildwoodsports.com

WILDWOODMOTORSPORTS WILDWOODMOTORSPORTS

PARTS SALES SERVICE ACCESSORIES APPAREL

45

38 3937

40

3634 35

35

44

Winnipeg

Gimli & Hecla 4311

38313 4

Steinbach

Oak Bluff

Selkirk

352

44

35

39

443725

HeadingleyPine Falls

Traverse Bay

Lac Du BonnetScanterbury

Ile Des Chenes

403928 4234 4535 3718

36

13

33 40

33 44

Thompson The Pas Swan River

9

1

7

3939

39

44

44

44