
Welcome to OFSC District 7 - Muskoka
Stretching from the shores of Georgian Bay to the boundaries of Algonquin Park, District 7 has an abundance of trails located within a two to four hour drive of Toronto. Our trail network provides a link between northern and southern Ontario communities in the Highways 11 & 400 corridors, translating into unlimited touring opportunities!
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It's not difficult to understand why Muskoka is such a popular snowmobile destination. As the first district north of Toronto with real, consistent snow conditions; the District 7 trail network provides snowmobilers with spectacular views of frozen lakes surrounded by snow-clad hills, valleys and thick forests. Whether your preference is short loops or multiple day journeys, this large trail network will provide you with unlimited touring opportunities. Each route offers snowmobilers a different riding experience with a mix of scenic bush trails and wide-open areas. Snowmobilers never need to worry about accessibility to services because a variety of businesses providing food, accommodations, fuel and repair services are located along the trail. We guarantee your snowmobiling experience will be exciting and scenic, whether your preference is a short loop trip or multiple day journeys.
Muskoka is a hub of the Trans Ontario Provincial (TOP) trail network with a number of TOP trails intersecting throughout the region and is an integral part of Round Algonquin Park (RAP) Tour. Local snowmobile clubs have maintained snowmobile trails in Muskoka and surrounding areas for over 30 years. The member clubs of District 7 maintain an approximate 1600 kilometre network of trails covering some of Ontario’s most scenic landscape. Clubs are members of the Ontario Federation of Snowmobile Clubs (OFSC), which represents the 231 local snowmobile clubs who operate and maintain over 34,000 kilometres of snowmobile trails throughout Ontario.
Member clubs of District 7 include: Hill & Gully Riders (Port Sydney), Snowcrest Riders (Gravenhurst) and the Muskoka Snowmobile Region an association comprised of 9 member clubs and are as follows: Algonquin (Dwight), Baxter Snow Riders (Port Severn), Du Ya Wanna Trail Riders (Huntsville), Happy Wanderers (Baysville), Highland Rovers (Kearney, Emsdale, Novar, Sprucedale), MLSTA (Bala, Bass Lake, Port Carling, Moonbridge), Muskoka Sno-Bombers (Bracebridge), SMART (Coldwater, Severn Falls) and Tall Pines Snowmobile Club (Dorset).
For more information please visit our websites;
Hill & Gully Riders - www.hgrsnowmobileclub.on.ca
Muskoka Snowmobile Region - www.msrsnowtrails.com
Snowcrest Riders - www.snowcrestriders.com
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Thank you for accessing the OFSC District 7 navigation web site. This site is only intended as a navigational site, linking to the Muskoka Snowmobile Region Association, Hill and Gully Riders and Snowcrest Riders Snowmobile Club within OFSC District 7. All club contact, event and permit information can be found within the website links listed below for each individual entity. Although we strive to make the information helpful and accurate, we make no representation or warranty of any kind regarding it. OFSC District 7 disclaims all liability of any kind whatsoever arising out of your use of, or in ability to use, this information.
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