Trail through Warman
Snowmobilers, please stay on the groomed trail through Warman as there are issues with sledders running too close to the rail bed and wires are being cut by ski runners. If this continues we may lose our privilege to run the trail through Warman.
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Trail by Clubhouse
The fields and property adjacent to the Clubhouse (West & South) are posted to remind us that they are "OFF LIMITS" to snowmobiles!!!! Please respect this and maintain our good relationship with the landowners.
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Connect with Members
Use our MESSAGE BOARD
Make arrangements to meet other members and go for a ride!
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Trail & Weather Conditions
Wondering about the trail or weather?
Visit our Weather/Trail Conditions Page to see the regular updates.
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Scheduled Events & Messages
Be sure to check our Calendar and the
Message Board
for information about our upcoming events.
Don't miss our First Annual Steak Night on April 10
Contact any director to purchase your tickets.
CLICK HERE FOR MORE INFORMATION
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The Saskatoon Snowmobile Club (SSC) is a group of enthusiastic, family oriented snowmobilers who
enjoy safe, responsible snowmobiling in Central Saskatchewan.
The SSC is an active member of the Saskatchewan Snowmobile Association. Many of our members
belong to the Emergency Measures Organization, assisting in search and rescue.
The SSC clubhouse is located at the old Penner School House in the North Corman Industrial Park
area, between Saskatoon and Warman. It is a heated clubhouse with indoor plumbing and full kitchen
facilities including a BBQ.
GPS: N 52.24600 Latitude, W 106.11666 Longitude.
The Saskatoon Snowmobile Club owns and operates a BR 400 Trail Groomer complete with at 12 ft.
Mogul Master drag. A trail runs from the north Shell station in Saskatoon through the communities of Warman, Hague, Rosthern and Duck Lake, enjoying a warm up shelter along the way, near Hague. This effectively allows snowmobilers to ride on a safe, smooth trail and link up with the extensive snowmobile trail network already existing in the Forest Fringe, and the Trans Canada Snowmobile Trail.
NOTE: The trail is groomed from the Clubhouse to the north but not south to the Shell station in Saskatoon.
General meetings are held at the clubhouse during the winter season, along with many social events
throughout the year. Visitors are always welcome.
For more information call John: 373-2991
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