Join a Club Make a Difference
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Join a Club Make a Difference
Join a Club Make a Difference Saving You the Cost of a Ticket The cost of a Snopass is $150, but the cost for illegally riding Snoman trails is $474.15, so by purchasing a Snopass, you’re saving almost $325! Don’t Get Caught Reduce your trespassing risk on private property as our clubs have agreements in place with landowners for the trail system. Remember to play it safe and stay on the designated trail. 2121 Henderson Hwy Winnipeg, Manitoba R2G 1P8 www.snoman.mb.ca Phone: 204-940-7533 Fax: 204-940-7531 E-mail: info@snoman.mb.ca Tired? Family Lifetime Activity Our shelters are the ideal place for a rest stop, a wiener roast, a hot drink and a warmup. You might even run into old friends, or make some new ones. Families who sled together continue to sled together for generations. Being a part of your local club gives you access to family activities. Part of the Solution By purchasing a Snopass, you can proudly say that you are part of the solution as you are helping with the costs of maintenance and grooming of snowmobile trails in Manitoba. Exploring the World Around You We provide winter travel links between communities throughout rural Manitoba, even into neighboring provinces and states. Due to our reciprocity agreement, Manitoba Snopass holders have access to Saskatchewan trails, which total approximately 10,000 kms. Community As a designated trail rider, you have the opportunity to be a part of your local club and be instrumental in planning and promoting the trail system as well as participate in club activities. Environment Our 52 clubs care about the environment and are active players in sustainability. Snowmobiling occurs when a blanket of snow protects the ground, thereby minimizing its impact on the plants and earth. We embrace ecologically friendly policies, from recycling to the adoption of new technologies. Snoman was honoured at the 2014 Manitoba Excellence in Sustainability Awards for Champions of the Environment. Ride Safe The designated trail system is the safest option for riders. The signed trail system enhances the safety of persons, snowmobiles and property, thereby improving travel between regions. Giving Back The Manitoba snowmobile community provides in excess of half a million dollars each year for charitable needs with funds raised through rallies, derbies, and other activities. Let Us Guide You The trail system is laid out on well-defined maps, and Snoman’s website provides up-to-date information about trail conditions. Economic Stability Many businesses in rural Manitoba rely on the snowmobile industry to help sustain their services throughout the winter. The industry has an economic benefit to the provincial economy of more than $300 million per year (2013 Probe Research Economic Impact Study). On the Rise In the 2013-14 season, there were 19,209 sleds with Snopasses, as compared to 17,359 in the previous season. This illustrates that snowmobilers are seeing the benefit of Snoman trails and the importance of contributing to their upkeep. Also, while Snopass policy count continues to climb, the non-Snopass policy count declines. The Fee With a $150 Snopass, you gain access to approximately 12,000 km of well-groomed trails, providing you with a safe experience and reducing liability. Club Membership Snoman has a variety of benefits through CCSO (the Canadian Council of Snowmobile Organizations), Strata Benefits, and the Manitoba Chambers of Commerce. Please visit www.snoman.mb.ca/become-member.php to view all benefits available.
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