Thunder Bay Adventure Trails Snowmobile club
Events
Drivers Training
CANCELLED
Teen Challenge Ride-
Sled For Eternity
Operating a snowmobile has opened up new opportunities for family recreation during the winter months. The increased popularity of the activity emphasizes the need for the safe operation of these motorized snow vehicles.
The Motorized Snow Vehicle Operator's Course covers safe operating procedures, legal requirements, first aid and much more, so that students can develop good habits and skills to be safe and courteous snowmobile operators.
Students must be at least 12 years of age in order to receive a Motorized Snow Vehicle Operator's License
In order to continue the program without interruption, OFSC Driver Training courses are being offered online on. Registration and course are now available online at https://www.ofsc.on.ca/driver-training/
February 8, 2025
Best Western Plus Hotel & Conference Centre –
Dryden, ON
More information at Teen Challenge
Registration open 8:30am
Join us as we rev our engines and ride into the crisp, snowy wilderness, all for a great cause – Hope & Freedom from addictions. Sled for Eternity isn’t just about the thrill of the ride; it’s about making a difference. By registering and fundraising, you’ll be supporting Adult & Teen Challenge programs in Dryden & Thunder Bay, helping us put Hope within Reach for communities, families & individuals impacted by life controlling addictions.
Don’t miss your chance to be a part of this exhilarating event. Register today, start fundraising, and let’s make winter 2025 one to remember! See you on the trails!
Registration includes ride participation, meals, a chance at some great checkpoint draw prizes and awesome fundraising prizes!
OFSC Trail Pass is required
(Special event permit available online)
Top Fundraising Prize
A new/demo Snowmobile
or
An Alaskan Snowmobile Adventure for Two!