Towards a Gradual Opening of Snowmobile Trails
…have not been so fortunate. That’s why club officials in these regions hope to be more fortunate during the small storm expected this weekend. Safety First Clubs must ensure that…
…have not been so fortunate. That’s why club officials in these regions hope to be more fortunate during the small storm expected this weekend. Safety First Clubs must ensure that…
…the maneuver becomes much easier. This rigidity has even become an asset; the good support it provides gives me a sense of security. Warm, Comfortable, and Waterproof I’ve tested the…
…and sisters whom I will love for life. We didn’t just cross Quebec together on snowmobiles to carry the message of reconciliation. We also forged bonds, overcame obstacles, grew in…
…smoothly from the start, good organization is crucial. A team of mechanics follows us throughout the day and waits at road crossings just in case someone experiences a breakdown. They…
…despite a few minor hiccups. Fortunately, nothing major, no injuries, just a bit of crumpled metal and a little fear. Midway, we made a stop for lunch. We were welcomed…
Today, January 30th, We departed from Mashteuiatsh at 8:30 a.m. heading towards Chibougamau, a 330 km journey. The trail conditions were perfect! This was fortunate because we would have never…
…afternoon, we were able to park our snowmobiles in the village arena. They will stay there until our departure on Saturday morning. The Community Centre will serve as our accommodation…
…were perfect. We stopped at Relais La Chapelle to refuel and have lunch. Thank you to Mylène and Steve, the owners of the relay, for your hospitality. Afterwards, the last…
…goal was to talk about how we feel so far. We also visited the site of a former residential school near Amos. It was an emotional day for me and…
Today, February 7th, marks the twelfth day of the First Nations Expedition. The journey from Fort-Coulonge to Kitigan Zibi has been challenging due to trail conditions. The machines suffer from…