With endless feet of snow and hundreds of kilometers of pristine wilderness trails, the Greenstone Snowmobiling Club offers a thrilling experience for snowmobile enthusiasts.
Buy a trail permit
If you have a snowmobile, you must register for a permit to ride snowmobile trails within the Greenstone community. You can learn more about trail permits and when to buy them at the Snow Club.
Location
All located directly off the TransCanada highway in Northwestern Ontario. View our maps, trails, and interactive trail guide to navigate your ride.
Want to extend your ride further south?
To extend your ride further south, view the connecting routes of our partners for an epic ride of a lifetime:
Snowmobile Clubs
The Greenstone Snowmobile Clubs are a part of District 15 that bring together the combined trails and resources of the Geraldton Snow Club and Longlac Snowmobiling club. There are many great opportunities being part of a District. With over 300km of groomed trails connecting riders to thousands of kilometres of untouched logging roads, pipelines, lakes, rivers, closed rail lines, and crown land with untouched freshly fallen snow, Greenstone is the place to ride.
The District has also completed The A trail connecting Hearst to Longlac. The new trail provides riders with another option when choosing a destination in northern Ontario this year as it offers over 200kms of remote wilderness riding from community to community.
News and events
Stay up to date on news, events and poker rallies by following us on the Greenstone Snow Club Facebook and checking out the Snow Club.
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