
When Snowmobiling Dared Everything – The OMC Rotary Engine (D471)
In the late 1960s and early 1970s, the snowmobile industry experienced what many still consider its golden age. Winters were long, the market was booming,

In the late 1960s and early 1970s, the snowmobile industry experienced what many still consider its golden age. Winters were long, the market was booming,
Chaparral was a short-lived but innovative snowmobile manufacturer of the early 1970s. Discover its history, flagship models, and why it disappeared.

The Québec-based manufacturer BRP wrapped up 2025 with a standout year in industrial design. The company earned 20 international design awards across its full product
Boa-Ski was a fast-rising Quebec snowmobile brand built on simplicity, durability, and easy maintenance. Discover its history, key models, and why it disappeared in the 1970s consolidation.

Over the past few days, I took delivery of my ZR 600 ES EPS 2026, a snowmobile supplied directly by Arctic Cat as part of a
In the history of snowmobiling, Sno-Jet holds a unique place. Sno-Jet is an iconic Quebec brand that achieved a prominent position in the North American

When planning a snowmobiling trip, choosing the right lodging can make or break the experience. Direct trail access, group-friendly accommodations, post-ride comfort and simple logistics
Rupp built lightweight, performance-driven snowmobiles that defined snowmobiling’s golden age. A look back at a bold manufacturer gone too soon

At the end of December, SledMagazine.com reported the end of Widescape’s operations in Québec (Read…), news that left a bitter taste for many fans of

At first glance, the association may seem surprising. Massey Ferguson primarily evokes agriculture, tractors, and heavy machinery. Yet at the turn of the 1970s, the