Snowmobile Ride for Dad

Snowmobile Ride for Dad 7th Annual Snowmobile Ride for Dad Saturday Feb 18th 2017

check out our ATV ride for dad page...we have now switched to an Atv ride...
04/02/2018

check out our ATV ride for dad page...we have now switched to an Atv ride...

well the date is set for this year's
ATV ride for dad Pembroke..mark your calendar
September 29. 2018..details to follow soon...

10/05/2017

fyì to all our past supporters...we have closed the snowmobile ride for dad Feb 2017 and have switched our event to an ATV ride for dad..due to lack of snow and fluctuating temperatures we felt it was the right thing to do. ..thanks for all your support..

02/21/2017

LAURENTIAN VALLEY - All good things come
to an end.

02/20/2017

LAURENTIAN VALLEY - All good things come to an end.

02/18/2017
02/17/2017

A beautiful winter day of fun awaits you tomorrow. Register now for the TELUS Pembroke Snowmobile Ride For Dad (www.ridefordad.ca/pembroke) and join the fight against prostate cancer!

02/17/2017

Good Morning Folks, the Snowmobile Ride For Dad is almost here, I can almost smell the 2 stoke oil, LOL! Reminder, for those who do not have a trail pass and plane to Test Drive OFSC Trails With Your No Cost Permit ensure to register at https://permits.ofsc.on.ca/

To purchase a permit and manage your account, please login below. If you are new to this system or want to create a fresh new account, please

02/15/2017

Update from the Ride Captain. We will be departing the Timberline Snowmobile Club in groups each with a guide. The route will be going thru the big stop all the way to the Legion in Petawawa (trails121,A/B, A) for lunch (approx 1 hr). Following lunch the participants will make their way back to the Timberline Snowmobile club using one of the optional routes offered by a guide VIA local trails 124,127,B and 121 (approx 2 hrs) or simply return to Timberline VIA rail bed (A trail). All returned to Timberline by 3:30PM (1530hrs). I am looking forward to seeing you all Saturday.

sneak peek at a few prizes we have in store..
02/13/2017

sneak peek at a few prizes we have in store..

are you ready..only 5 more days..let's see your picture here next year...
02/13/2017

are you ready..only 5 more days..let's see your picture here next year...

02/12/2017
02/11/2017

Six recent snowmobile deaths have led the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) and the Ontario Federation of Snowmobile Clubs (OFSC) to strongly urge snowmobilers to stop taking unnecessary risks while riding.

The latest series of incidents brings to 13 the number of snowmobile fatalities this winter, compared to eight deaths at this point last season. While lack of snow was a factor in last winter’s lower numbers, the constant over the past two seasons are the causal factors leading to the deaths.
OPP investigators are linking the fatalities to riding on unsafe ice, speeding, loss of control, alcohol use and driver inattention, confirming that driver behaviours continue to cause otherwise preventable snowmobile deaths.
In one incident last week, an 11-year old girl died after the snowmobile she was driving collided with a transport truck as she attempted to cross a major highway. Another collision claimed the life of one driver and left another in critical condition after two snowmobiles crashed head-on. Over the weekend, members of the OPP Underwater Search and Recovery Unit brought to shore the lifeless body of a male driver from a lake, making it the third incident of the season during which a snowmobiler died while riding on unsafe ice.
“The vast majority of these incidents are not random ‘accidents’ that can happen to just any snowmobiler. Somewhere along the way, a risk was taken or an error in judgement was made,” says OPP Deputy Commissioner Brad Blair, Provincial Commander, Traffic Safety and Operational Support. “Sadly, tragedies occurred at an alarming rate last week and the only way to prevent them is for every snowmobiler to eliminate all forms of risk when riding.”
“As with all recreational activities, there are always risks. These latest incidents serve as tragic reminders that making smart choices while snowmobiling helps ensure that your journey will be as safe as it is enjoyable,” adds Lisa Stackhouse, Manager, Participation and Partnership Development for the OFSC.
The OPP and OFSC remind the snowmobile community that family members can positively influence those who take unnecessary risks on a snowmobile. If you suspect that a loved one’s snowmobiling behaviour is placing them at risk, speak up and remind them how important it is to you and your family that they make it home safely after every ride.

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