Trail Status: "CLOSED" 2010-03-07 
Wanted, Riders without Valid Permits. PLEASE RIDE WITH A VALID PERMIT!!!!!!!!!!!!! See you on the Trails, Where? You wont have to worry if you have a valid permit. Trail Patrolers are out there stopping you and checking for Valid permits #s. OFSC have still yet to recover 1200 stolen permits. Please respect the landowners and stay off CLOSED Trails.
You Got to Love Winter  Priceless Trail Work Gets Underway For the 2009/10 Season
Trail work has started and crews are out doing trail maintenance. Thanks to all who are coming out to help. 

Above is the 5th Sideroad Before and after
Above volunteers work on 30th and 3rd Sideroad 
Above is the Top End of The Angus Trail Before and After  
Bridge in Alliston Finishing of a Culvert in Alliston DisclaimerThe Trail Status posted here is for general information only and does not necessarily reflect the Trail Status at the time of your ride or the actual local trail conditions you may encounter. The Trail Status is gathered from club volunteers and is valid only at the time of their observation. Their observations may not meet your expectations and the Trail Status may vary from the time of posting. The Trail Status may vary with changing conditions such as temperature, snow quality, type of terrain and usage. Please exercise caution at all times and be prepared for the unexpected. Remember that the snowmobile trail is providing you with an off road experience that has inherent risks, because it occurs in an unpredictable and uncontrollable natural setting, which demands constant rider preparedness, vigilance, caution, unimpaired reaction and smart choice. Trail signs are posted only for your convenience and there is no guarantee that they will be there at any given time due to wind, rain, storms or vandalismImportant Notice: REMEBER, please do not park or unload your trailers at the Township Building in Everett. Parking is very limited and the Sanders need access to the sand pits. Parking is availible at Silver Brooke Golf course or Tosorontio Public Shcool. There is also parking for truck and trailers at maker 403 at the Coral just off the Airport road parking entrance. North of Mansfield.
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Who is hungry. Need a place to eat and warm up,
1. Try the Silver Brooke Golf Club Restaurant, 5 minutes off the main trail on County RD. 13, turn Left at 20th sideroad, or follow the trail out of Dufferin Forest. Open Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Lots of room for parking. Just park the trailer, ride and come back for a hot meal. DIRECTIONS Hrs. Friday and Saturday 11:00am until Midnight and Sunday for Brunch, 9:00am until 2:00pm 2. Or stop in at The Old Mill House in Creemore.3. Under New Management, Tatter Salad Family Restaurant in Everett ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------Now this is one family that cannot wait. SNOW DANCE __________________________________________________________________________  ----------------------------------------------------------------- TRAILS, see OFSC site for further information. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------  A Winter View of Simcoe Forest Jan 2008 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------  ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Snowmobiling in Ontario and the Law find out more Respect the Landowners Property by: 1. Staying on the trail. ATVS ARE NOT ALLOWED 2. Leaving the stakes intact. 3. Leaving gates and fences alone. 4. Respecting equipment and property. 5. Avoiding farm animals and pets. 6. Using the trail for snowmobile use only. 7. Using the trail only for winter use. 8. Use only when the trail is open. 9. And most important, "Respect and thank the Landowner" ADSC thanks you the Landowner, what does it mean ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- A Safe Rider is a Smart Rider, Arive Alive Before going out for your first ride this season refresh your memory Know your Trails Signs (OFSC SITE)  As an off-road experience snowmobiling is an inherently risky activity. The OFSC assumes every rider using an OFSC Prescribed Trail has read, understands and accepts the "Assumptions for OFSC Trail Use". Please Review The Canadian Snowmobile Code of Ethics ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ADSC 2007 TRAIL GUIDE Local and District 4 Trail Conditions (OFSC SITE) District 1-17 Trail Conditions (OFSC SITE) --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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