
Trail conditions are updated daily to keep you in the know. Our groomers work tirelessly to build smooth, wide trails. Call 1-800-387-7669 to hear recorded trail updates.

Buy Where You Ride
Each club receives a portion of the permit sale to offset maintenance costs, so it is extremely important to purchase your trail permit each year before December 1st (for the discounted rate) and credit the region where you ride most. It makes a big difference.
Check out where you can buy a permit in Grey Bruce
OR
visit OFSC for information on Permits, costs, and types for Ontario

Affected by weather systems from Lake Huron and Georgian Bay, and thanks to its location at the base of the Bruce Peninsula, Grey Bruce receives the highest snowfall in Southern Ontario (annual average 2.5 to 3.5 metres, falling over 45-75 days). It also has a shorter winter thaw than most other areas.
CURRENT CONDITIONS


Whether you start your snowmobile adventure in Durham, Kincardine, Owen
Sound, Sauble Beach, Walkerton or Chatsworth, the trail will run by the
door. Self-guided loops guarantee many good rides. Here are
a few but don’t think they are the only ones! They are just
the beginning…
The Bruce Peninsula Touring Route 390 km – 2-Day Ride:
This is one of Ontario’s most scenic stretches through bush featuring
bluffs lookouts of Georgian Bay. Begin in Owen Sound taking the B
Trail to Wiarton, which connects you to the B108. Follow B108 north
through the hamlets of Oliphant and Red Bay, all the way to Tobermory. After
a night in the Tub start your second day by following B108 south until you
link with B107. B107 will take you through the hamlet of Purple Valley
and the town of Wiarton (Willie’s Home). You will return to
Owen Sound on the B Trail. Please note that fuel is limited north
of Ferndale/Lions Head and pre-book your accommodation in Tobermory.
Grey Bruce Epic Ride – 300km – Full Day’s Ride:
This ride goes through dense cedar forest packed with wildlife. Begin
in Owen Sound and follow the B110 trail south to Markdale. Then take
the B111 Trail south following the signs to Mount Forest and then to Listowel. From
there, head west on B109 to B108 north west all the way to Sauble Beach,
then turn east on the “B” trail back to Owen Sound.
The Saugeen River Valley Touring Route 150km:
The Saugeen Route is complemented by many similar loops through woods
and fields. Begin in Walkerton and head south on the local trail
system to Mildmay connect to Teeswater. From Teeswater take the
B108 north to the junction near Paisley) and head east to Paisley on the
local tail system. Then continue on to Chesley going east to Scone and
then south to Hanover. From there, take the local trail system southwest
to Walkerton. Turn north back into Walkerton.
The Huron Shores Touring Route 220km:
Offers a unique accommodation idea for your party. MacGregor Point Provincial
Park is open for winter camping featuring 12 Yurts! These heated, permanent
structures sleep 6; have propane BBQ’s and campfire pits. Heated
washrooms with showers are available to. From the park, head south on
B108 past Lovat before turning west to Kincardine on the “A” loop
head north on B108 past Port Elgin and Southampton on your way to Sauble Beach.

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