You can download Avenza map App on your smartphone and then click the map you want from our website and open it with Avenza.It will then show you where you are on that trail when your in the area.(The free Avenza App only lets you load 3 maps at time so make sure you have loaded the map you will be traveling on for that day).
Officially opened March 5, 2016 in conjunction with the Club’s first Poker Rally. This 30 km trail runs in a loop to the east and north of St. Isidore. The staging area can be accessed from Township Road 842 north of St. Isidore.
Also access point from Hamlet of St.isidore for people in that area.
Officially opened March 19, 2011. Located north of Peace River. Runs 40 km north from the Leddy Lake Recreation Area to the area of Driftwood Lake near Deadwood. It also crosses the beautiful Whitemud river valley. The trail also includes a small loop near the Leddy Lake Recreation Area.
Officially opened March 11, 2017. The East End Staging Area is located to the north of Grimshaw and the West End Staging Area is located to the north of Hines Creek. Runs 60 kilometers from north of Figure Eight Lake to just east of Stony Lake. This trail includes a loop near the west end of the trail that has a magnificent view of the area.
Work on this trail was formally initiated in the spring of 2015,it has had some set back with private land changing ownership and having to reroute quite a few Km of the southern portion of trail onto farm land and into Hines Creek.
The trail was open in 2019-2020 and it joins up with the Zavisha Smithmill trail and is the only trail that is connected to a community where sledders can go for fuel, food and sled shop for repairs.
As one of the original 3 trails identified by the Club and approved in principle in December of 2009 along with the Leddy Lake and Wesley Creek trails, further work has been delayed during the development of the Club’s other trails. This proposed trail would be an extension to the Wesley Creek Trail and will potentially run north along the power line which is adjacent to the DMI east haul road. Work could proceed once the Hines Creek Trail is complete if a Trail Sponsor to lead the project is identified.
As part of the long range goal to complete a network of trails on both the east and west sides of the Peace River, there is also commitment to link our local network to those of other member Clubs of the Alberta Snowmobile Association as part of an overall network of trails within the Province of Alberta. From a conceptual perspective the Club has identified the potential of the following trails becoming part of the local trail network, Dixonville Connector & Talbot Lake Trail.
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