Snowmobile

Dashing Through the Snow

Boundary Country’s varied landscape means you choose your adventure. Tackle the mountains on your sled as you climb higher and higher. Zig and zag your way through our many forests or zip across the wide-open range. Maybe you like your rides steep and deep; perhaps you prefer slow and steady. Either way, there’s a trail waiting for you. Bundle up and climb to the Paulson Summit near Christina Lake. You can stop to warm up in the alpine hut. Take a deep breath of fresh air and be amazed at the mountain peaks laid out before you.

Several snowmobiles are parked on a snowy field with people standing nearby. More snowmobiles and trucks are in the background, while forested hills rise under a partly cloudy sky, creating a classic winter scene for snowmobile enthusiasts.

Riding High in the Saddle

Wind your way through snow-laden trees and explore Jewel Lake’s forested trails. Fill up on fresh powder at Christina Lake, where forest service roads become snowmobile superhighways, before climbing straight up to snow-filled bowls.

Know Before You Go

Check avalanche reports before heading out. Visit Let's Ride BC for up-to-date information on conditions, snowmobile use and safety, as well as freeride zones and staging areas. Sledding in BC involves the safe and responsible use of both front and backcountry road networks. It is every rider’s responsibility to understand and abide by the rules of the road.

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