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PLAN YOUR QUÉBEC TRIP NOW!

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Have you been yearning to visit Québec but haven’t figured out where to stay when you get there? Here’s how to plan the best snowmobile tour you’ll ever take:

THE PROVINCE OF QUÉBEC IS THE IDEAL DESTINATION FOR SNOWMOBILING

There are plenty of reasons this is true, not the least of which are the regions and accommodations we’ve listed here! Besides, Québec has put together a set of tools you can use to plan your trip and make the whole thing super-easy!

STEP#1 The very first thing you should do is go to this website: snowmobileinquebec.com. Here, you’ll find the information you need about each of the regions in Québec – what to see, places to stay, places to eat, where to find rental snowmobiles, snowmobile service outlets and way, way more! Use this info to choose which area you want to go to.

STEP#2 Next, if you want to take a paper map with you on your trip – or just use it to chart your route when you’re planning at home, there are regional maps you can request in the mail from local tourism associations or what’s even easier is that you can go online and download a digital map. Just click on the region illustrated at snowmobileinquebec.com you want to visit and print it out. You can also order maps and other information direct from the Québec Tourism Association snowmobileinquebec.com

STEP#3 Download iMotoneige.com onto your smartphone and then go to the interactive maps available there. These very detailed maps include snowmobile routes and hundreds of on-trail services like lodging, restaurants, parking, repair services and attractions you can take advantage of.

STEP#4 Before you leave home, don’t forget to buy your Québec Trail Permit! Every permit is sold online, so you can already have it displayed on your snowmobile before you leave home.
Buy your permit at: fcmq.qc.ca/en/trail-permit/line-trail-permits
This is a safe and secure website.

STEP#5 Did you know Québec’s provincial snowmobile federation, the FCMQ, has an official Certificate of Secure Hotels which means those qualifying hotels must have security features for snowmobiles such as: A locked garage, locked enclosures and free security chains for the use of guests, video surveillance systems or security guard service?

Here’s a list of lodgings, accommodations and restaurants that are well known to snowmobilers and fully equipped to Québec’s standards to look after you and your snowmobiling family and friends.

IF YOU’RE PLANNING A VISIT TO EEYOU ISTCHEE BAIE-JAMES…

Hôtel Matagami © Tourisme Eyou Istchee Baie-James

– Hôtel Matagami ​hotelmatagami.com
58 modern, cozy, well-equipped rooms with flat screen TVs, internet and a restaurant on site. Easily accessible by snowmobile.

– Hôtel Chibougamau ​hotelchibougamau.com
A great snowmobiling destination with an excellent restaurant, big, comfy rooms and deluxe amenities.

– Auberge Capissisit ​escapelikeneverbefore.com
A rustic lodge-style accommodation with modern, hotel-like facilities. Restaurant on-site.

IF YOU’RE PLANNING A VISIT TO THE OUTAOUAIS REGION…

– The Majopial Village ​villagemajopial.ca
This well-known restaurant also has beautiful hotel rooms and cozy, rustic cottages that can accommodate large groups. It’s located in the heart of the forest close to snowmobile trails.

– Pointe à David pointedavid.com
This beautiful 4-season lodge is located on a peninsula jutting out onto Basketong Lake. Beautiful winter views, excellent rooms and great food service.

IF YOU’RE PLANNING A VISIT TO THE LAURENTIANS…

The Laurentians © Royal Laurentien

– Pourvoirie Club Fontbrune​ pourvoiries.com
This outfitter style lodge offers comfortable accommodation and excellent meals. Ride there by snowmobile only minutes from the trail!

– Royal Laurentien​ royallaurentien.com
Close to Mont-Tremblant and offering cottage rental lodging. 4-star cabins each able to accommodate multiple snowmobilers.

– Hôtel du Lac Carling ​hotellaccarling.com
This classy hotel offers real luxury at the end of the day. Features all the amenities of a big-city hotel but located in the country near the trails, surrounded by all that nature has to offer.

IF YOU’RE PLANNING A VISIT TO GASPÉSIE, CÔTE-NORD OR BAS-SAINT-LAURENT…

Hôtel Universel © le Québec maritime

– Hôtel Universel (Rivière-du-Loup, Bas-Saint-Laurent) ​hoteluniverselrdl.com
4-star hotel with secure garage and outdoor parking under video surveillance. 300 rooms and 2 restaurants, plus indoor pool and Nordic Spa!

Ferme 5 étoiles © le Québec maritime

– Centre de vacances Ferme 5 Étoiles (Sacré-Cœur, Côte-Nord) ​ferme5etoiles.com
Offers dog sledding, snowshoeing, ice fishing as well as complete access to snowmobile trails. Rustic but comfortable accommodation and excellent dining.

– Hostellerie Baie Bleue (Carleton-sur-Mer, Gaspésie) baiebleue.com
Located on beautiful Chaleur Bay between the water and mountains. 90 gorgeous, quaint rooms. Great food at the pub.

IF YOU’RE PLANNING A VISIT TO CENTRE-DU-QUÉBEC OR CHAUDIÈRE-APPALACHES…

– Manoir du lac William, Saint-Ferdinand (Centre-du-Québec) ​manoirdulac.com
This is the perfect place for a relaxing snowmobile getaway. This hotel is FCMQ-certified and offers guests access to secure, heated parking and many other features that will ensure your stay goes off without a hitch. The Manoir du lac William is easily accessible via Trans-Québec trail #25 and has many looping trails close by.

– Manoir Lac-Etchemin, Lac-Etchemin (Chaudière-Appalaches) manoirlacetchemin.com
In the heart of the most beautiful trails of the region, accessible directly by snowmobile, this hotel offers great value for the money and has an excellent restaurant.

IF YOU’RE PLANNING A VISIT TO ABITIBI-TÉMISCAMINGUE…

© Tourisme Abitibi-Témiscamingue / H.Lacroix

– Comfort Inn Rouyn-Noranda ​comfortinnrouyn-noranda.com
Very reasonably priced and close to the trails.

– Rodeway Inn Pikogan ​rodewayinnamos-pikogan.com
This new hotel is located in Amos, is priced economically and close to the trails.

– Motel Villa Mon Repos ​motelvillamonrepos.qc.ca
You’ve got to stay here when you ride to West Abitibi! There’s also a new restaurant on site.

IF YOU’RE PLANNING A VISIT TO LANAUDIÈRE-MAURICIE…

– Auberge le Cabanon, Saint-Zénon ​​aubergelecabanon.com
Right in the heart of the snowmobile network, Le Cabanon offers 58 comfortable rooms, dining rooms, bar with fireplace, indoor pool with whirlpool bath, lounge, games room, and gasoline. Headquarters for the Snowmobile Kingdom Club – and probably one of Quebec’s most popular snowmobile destinations.

– Pourvoirie Lac Dumoulin, La Tuque ​lacdumoulin.com
A mythical place to visit in the middle of a huge lake, 25 minutes from La Tuque. You can stay in a cozy cabin right on the island. Lots of different activities are offered on site: Ice fishing, dogsledding, country skiing, snowshoeing and a cross-country snowmobile circuit.

IF YOU’RE PLANNING A VISIT TO QUÉBEC CITY – CHARLEVOIX – SAGUENAY–LAC-SAINT-JEAN…

– Le Roquemont (Québec City) ​roquemont.com
A hotel, restaurant, pub and microbrewery in the heart of Portneuf area.

– Hôtel du Jardin de Saint-Félicien (Saguenay–Lac-Saint-Jean) ​hoteldujardin.com
Well located for access to the new circuit La Passerelle du 49th. Enjoy amazing snow conditions – among the most impressive in Quebec.

HERE’S SOMETHING COMPLETELY DIFFERENT FOR YOU!

Fairmont Le Manoir Richelieu © Charlevoix/Lemeunier

Ski-Doo Adventure at Fairmont Le Manoir Richelieu (Charlevoix) ​m.fairmont.com
With this exciting adventure package, you’ll leave from the luxurious 5-star Le Fairmont Manoir Richelieu hotel. In partnership with Nord Expé, the BRP Experience Centre offers unforgettable journeys riding new Ski-Doo snowmobiles along some of Québec’s most breathtaking trails in the Charlevoix Region. No need to bring your own sled – just hop on one of the new Ski-Doo vehicules provided and ride!

You’ll explore the local trails around the Fairmont and then head out onto the FCMQ provincial trails to take in the amazing winter landscapes further away. Really, wherever you want to go and what you want to see is all up to you.

There are Ski-Doo adventure packages for all skill levels. Learn more here: brpexperience.com

REMEMBER THIS:

* There are more than 20,500 miles of well-signed, groomed trails throughout Québec that offer you a vast selection of scenery and unforgettable riding experiences.

* Some of these snowmobiling experiences are simply amazing! You’ll always remember your first view of Percé Rock on the St. Lawrence River, what it’s like riding through the Chic Choc mountains or snowmobiling on Saguenay Lac-Saint-Jean trails. You’ll see covered bridges, breathtaking views every day and so much more.

* Québecers always offer a genuinely warm welcome to snowmobilers so you can discover all the unique things Québec has to offer.

DON’T HESITATE!

Get onboard and start planning your snowmobile trip for this winter. There’s still plenty of snow left and lots of places to see. You will never regret visiting Québec – and we can guarantee you’ll start planning next year’s trip the day you arrive in any of these regions!

MBRP Quiet Series Exhausts

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IPONE Snowmobile Oil Overview

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AJ turns his attention in the TRAIL TECH SHOP and takes a closer look at the wide range of products IPONE offers across every powersport category including snowmobiling.

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FIRST LOOK! 2021 Ski Doo Backcountry 600 EFI Sport

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Motorhead Mark had a chance to get up close and personal with a brand new 2021 Ski Doo Backcountry Sport 600 EFI, part of Ski-Doo’s new Sport series value line of snowmobiles which also includes an MXZ Sport and Renegade Sport and is powered by a new fuel injected 600 2-stroke engine producing 85 horsepower.

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2020 Renegade Enduro ACE 900 Turbo Review

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Motorhead Mark hits the trails aboard Ski-Doo’s 900 ACE Turbocharged 2020 Renegade Enduro reviewing Ski-Doo’s answer to the increasingly popular Adventure Touring segment.

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Full Review of the 2020 Polaris Indy 850 XCR

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Luke has the opportunity to tape the throttle to the bars and see just what the race-inspired, 850 Patriot-powered 2020 Polaris Indy XCR is capable of.

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Polaris Under-hood Goggle Defrost Bag

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Keep goggles and other personal gear toasty warm and dry thanks to Polaris’ under-hood storage solution.

The design of the bag keeps its shape even when empty, allowing for easy access. Perfect during cold riding conditions, the under-hood storage bag provides a true heated option so your goggles are warm, defrosted and always ready to provide clear vision.

FEATURES

* Provides heated, secure storage for goggles and other items

* Includes all mounting hardware

* 1-Year Warranty from Date of Purchase

* full installation instructions available online

Visit snowmobiles.polaris.com for more information.

SNOWTRAX TV 2020 – Episode 7 Sneak Peek

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Coming up on the next episode of SNOWTRAX TV…

Luke takes a look back at the popularity of the Indy name and how it has endeared itself in the hearts of snowmobilers and why Indy moniker continues to add so much value to the current Indy XC snowmobile line-up.

Then Luke’s in the TRAIL TECH shop explaining how you take advantage of Woody’s Traction Products to achieve optimum traction balance with pre-studded tracks…resulting in increased turning precision and confidence on the trail.

Then in TEST RIDE AJ finds some beautiful pockets of deep powder making the perfect setting for his evaluation of Ski-Doo’s 50/50 on/off trail offering – the 2020 Backcountry XRS.

OFF-TRAIL RIDING IS NOT GOING AWAY!

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Since the early part of this decade, interest in and activity surrounding off-trail riding has been growing. That isn’t exactly true – it’s been exploding.

There’s no way you can deny this statement: The sale of longer track sleds that have morphed into purpose-built freerider sleds is the most significant shift the industry has seen since the intro of “wannabe” Sno-X sleds.

These extreme off-trail sleds have borrowed their DNA from pure vertical rides. The resemblance of most crossover, freerider snowmobiles to mountain rippers is not coincidental or unintentional. It is deliberate. The image of full-on mountain sleds tearing up fresh, unlimited pow at huge altitudes is at the core of the current X-over wave of popularity.

The percentage of new people entering our sport right now is in the low single digits. Most sales of snowmobiles come from a) brand-loyal owners upgrading and replacing their rides or b) brand switchers moving from one of the four brands. However, the highest percentile of current buyers are not looking to buy a single purpose trail sled – as would have been the case a dozen years ago.

The emails and social media comments we receive here clearly indicate the intended use for a new snowmobile is overwhelmingly directed at freeriding on flatland deep snow. Thus, most of the OEMs have more than one offering in this category.

Now there are trail-biased off-trail sleds and off-trail biased on-trail sleds. Take your pick. There’s even a growing contingent of pure trail sleds with 137-inch rails.

Clearly, there’s a profound move toward off-trail snowmobiling going on in primarily on-trail regions of the North American snowbelt.

This leads me to my most recent thoughts. We’ve been crowing here for over five years there are inherent problems with this unbridled, unregulated activity.

The problem is easy to describe. Snowmobile trails are located mostly on private land in the central and eastern half of the North American continent. Usually, access to these trails is granted by those landowners for winter-season use only.

The over-arching condition for permission to use them is deeply rooted in users (that’s all of us) staying on the prescribed, signed and groomed trail.

Forays off the groomed trail into deep, untramped snow are frowned upon in a serious way. In fact, you cannot find a North American snowmobile club that has not had landowner trouble resulting in trails being lost due to off-trail riding. Frankly, this behavior is rampant. More importantly, why wouldn’t it be?

With the OEMs selling more sleds built to perform in deep snow every year, this situation was guaranteed to occur. The problem is this: The buyers and resultant users of off-trail-biased flatland, deep-snow sleds should not be vilified.

They have bought into a hugely marketed, ultra glorified snowmobile genre and have done what the OEMs precisely intended – taken their new sleds off- trail and had an amazing experience.

It’s as simple as one plus one. No one should be surprised freeriding’s growth has caused mayhem for North America’s snowmobile clubs. I don’t want to say “told you so” but we’ve been expecting exactly what has happened – and there’s more to come.

Unfortunately, the effects of this explosion of freeriding comes home to roost in the backyard of our mostly volunteer-run snowmobile clubs. I’m overwhelmed how often I’ve been button-holed by angry club volunteers complaining about the negative effects of freeriding’s increase. I sympathize with these people, however, I regularly remind them this is not going away.

Here’s the bottom line: A long overdue conversation between the OEMs, state and provincial snowmobile sanctioning bodies as well as the media should occur immediately. There are ideas on the table that if not acted on and implemented will see the loss of more trails. Without discussion and some action, the popularity of our sport is at risk.

Sound too serious? Time to wake up and smell the coffee.

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