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February General Meeting – February 6th

February's meeting at Royal Canadian Legion at 7:30pm.

Trail Report – January 24, 2019

All trails have been groomed and are in superb shape. Carson Cabin to Letter O will be cleaned and Groomed next week.  Please beware of equipment on trails. We have had a few inches of fresh snow this past week. Hope you are able to get out riding this weekend.

Trail Report – January 18, 2019

Grooming - South Side - Groomed (except Summit Trail to Tom Hill) North Side - Groomed - #6 to Carson Cabin, Chickadee burner to Athabasca River, 2 -18, 18 to Athabasca Lookout, 19-18. Eagle Staging bypass has not been done. Trail Cleaning - Carson Cabin to Letter O has not been cleaned yet (Golden Triangle) […]

Next General Meeting – January 16, 2019

Next meeting will be at the Summit Cabin at 7:00pm on Wednesday January 16, 2019

Trail Report – January 7/19

We have received fresh snow this past weekend giving us snow levels from 12"-18" on the trails. Snowcats are out working on the trails and will also be grooming this week. Lots of untouched areas out there and we are excited to begin the season. Don't forget to purchase an ASA Trail Pass or Day […]

Both Staging Areas are open

Both of the staging areas are now open. Eagle was cleaned today and Groat to be cleaned either tomorrow or early next week. A bit more of trail cleaning needed and then we will be ready. Bring on the snow mother nature!! Looks like we might get a bit the upcoming week. Currently about 8-12" […]

Eagle River Campground Bookings

Thinking about summer holiday plans? August Long weekend is not booked!!!! We have our Eagle River Campground available for booking now. $200/night. Wood not included, but can supply names. Book your getaway NOW. Great group camping area, cook house, well water, ball diamond and horseshoe pits. Great for reunions and getaways. Please call the Forest […]

Trail Report December 31, 2018

Eagle River Staging Area is OPEN. We received 4-6” of fresh snow on the trails! Beware of water hazards as well trails are not groomed, therefore rough spots and other natural hazards are present. Be cautious. About 8-12” on the trails in varying areas; deeper the further north you go.

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Roxanne Brown – Thank-You!

Roxanne Brown Thank-you so much for your dedicated service to our club! Roxanne spent this past season in a supporting role of Past President after she became our first ever Lady President in the 2019/20 season and stayed in that role for 4 years; until 2022/23! We want to give a very special thank you […]

Doug Hay – Thank-you!

DOUG HAY We are sad to announce that Doug has stepped away from the Executive Board this past season and we want to thank him so much for his many years of service on the board and as a member since the mid 1980's! Doug has held positions from Director, Snowarama Coordinator, Golden Triangle Representative, […]

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