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Written by Nadene Nicholas   
Thursday, 03 September 2009 16:55

Welcome to the Twin Mountains Snowmobile Club's web-site.  We hope that you will visit our site frequently, and look around. We plan to use this as a forum to keep Club Members and visitors up to date on club events, permit information, trail status, and other general news.  We will also be posting photographs of various club functions,  trail maintenance, group rides, and other interesting events.

 

Please contact us if there is something in particular that you would like to see included on our site.

 

 

Last Updated on Friday, 26 March 2010 12:00
 
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Written by Nadene Nicholas   
Sunday, 10 August 2008 23:16

Twin Mountains Snowmobile Club is located in the heart of the Kawarthas. We are a member club of District 2 of the Ontario Federation of Snowmobile Clubs (OFSC). TMSC has just celebrated its 34th anniversary as a snowmobile club.

 

The club maintains 159 kilometres of groomed trails in Peterborough County, just east of Bobcaygeon, Ontario. Our trails connect to the Kawartha Snowmobile Club trails to the west, and to the Buckhorn Snowmobile Club trails to the east. TMSC has approximately 745 members from all over southern Ontario.  Our main point of operation is at 2600 Bass Lake Road,  just east of Bobcaygeon, and north of Pigeon Lake.

Our clubhouse is located at 2600 Bass Lake Road, next to the groomer shed. This new site allows for better access by all members, and serves as an office, and a place for meetings and club events. It also provides a place to display trophies and awards that  the club has received over the past years of operation. Driving directions are as follows: head east on Highway 36 from Bobcaygeon, then head north on Bass Lake Road for approximately 7.5 kilometres.  Our club is on the west side of Bass Lake Road.  There is ample parking available for trucks and trailers.

 

We operate one BR-160 and one BR-180 with Mogul Master drags in order to provide the smoothest trails possible.  We have great  groomer operators who work tirelessly to ensure that our trail conditions are perfect.

Snowmobile Trail Permits are mandatory on all snowmobile trails in Ontario, and they must be prominently displayed on all snowmobiles operating on our trails. Members and Volunteers conduct regular Trail Patrol, as do OPP S.T.O.P. Officers.  Failure to display a valid trail permit could result substantial fines.

Last Updated on Friday, 16 October 2009 16:35
 
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