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Kellerman's Resort, Parry Sound Snowmobile District Trails

Maintaining over 125 kms of trails, South Seguin Snowmobile Club (SSSC) is one of the largest club trail systems in the PSSD network. The club manages the Seguin trail out to Sprucedale, as well as the TOP C Trail from the Airport North to Hwy 124. Other club trails include those going into the Town of Parry Sound from the south end, local business trails and other scenic trails through this picturesque lake-dotted region.

SSSC is operated by a talented group of progressively minded snowmobilers who want to make every ride on our trails a positive and memorable experience. Our trail network is blessed with all desirable amenities including food, fuel, accommodations and entertainment as well as snowmobile sales, parts, accessories and repairs.

As a group completely dependant upon our volunteers, we are always eager to welcome new people into our ranks to help in areas such as club management, trail maintenance and special events organizing.

Information provided by the Parry Sound Snowmobile website.

All users, with the exception of walkers and joggers are required to purchase a Trail Pass. The revenues generated by the Trail Pass will support capital construction. Users required to purchase passes are ATVers / Trail Bikers; Cottager's and Commercial motorized vehicles; horseback riders; dogsledders and cyclists Walkers and joggers pay no fee. Snowmobilers pay through their OFSC permits.

OFSC 2010 Permit Fees
Full Season: $250.00
Purchase on or before December 1st, 2009 $200.00
7 Day Permit $140.00
3 Day Permit $100.00
Classic Permit (sleds 15 years or older) $125.00
Special Events Permit (club sanctioned events only) $35.00

Park to Park Trail  -  2009 Trail Pass Fees
Trail Mode Seasonal Weekly Daily
ATV / Trail Bike $130.00 $50.00 $20.00
Motorized Vehicle $130.00 $50.00 $20.00
Horseback Riding $75.00 $25.00 $8.00
Dog Sledding $75.00 $25.00 $8.00
Bicycle $50.00 $20.00 $5.00
Hike / Jog / Walk NO FEE / Donations Welcomed
Snowmobiles OFSC Permit Required
Winter / Summer Killbear to Algonquin Trail
TRAIL STATS
LENGTH: 125 km
DIFFICULTY: **
ACTIVITIES: Snowmobiling, ATV
CHARACTER: Scenic
SURFACE: Snow-packed, Groomed
AMENITIES: Parking, Washrooms
LOCATION
REGION: North Central Ontario
SUB-REGION: Rainbow Country
TOWN: Parry Sound
SEASONS January - April
ATV SUMMER WEBSITE
SNOWMOBILE WEBSITE
  • The permit holder can engage in the lesser fee activity without purchasing another pass. Click here to read a recent article about why we have a trail pass.
  • Permits are issued to the person, not the machine/vehicle.
  • Prices include all applicable taxes.
  • Each permit holder can engage in the lesser fee activity.
  • No person under the age of 16 will receive a motorized pass.
  • Non-motorized passes are not required for persons 16 years old and younger.
  • All pass holders must sign conditions of sale before passes will be issued.
  • Special Event Passes are required for organized events; please contact our office for more information regarding specific events.
  • ALL fees collected from the sale of trail passes will be spent on trail maintenance and development. What a great way to invest in the future of the P2P trail!
  • ATV/Trail Bike use on the trail is seasonal from April 1st to November 30th. Snowmobiles use the trail from December 1st to March 31st.
  • ONLY ATV Ontario's "Power Pass" and Park to Park Trail Association's "Park to Park Trail Pass" are valid and acceptable trail passes on the Park to Park Trail System.

snowmobiles parry soundTo snowmobile legally in Ontario,
 you must have:

  •  valid driver's license

  • proof of snowmobile ownership

  • registration and proof of insurance

  • helmet and snowmobile trail permit

For Ontario Residents:

  • All Ontario residents must register their motorized snow vehicles (MSV) with the Ministry of Transportation, display the registration numbers and show proof of insurance.

  • All Ontario residents must display a current validation of their MSV.

For Non-Residents:

  • All non-residents must produce evidence of insurance and registration, or bill of sale and comply with Ontario's snowmobile regulations.

  • U.S. residents who are not compelled to insure their snowmobile in their own state must have liability coverage while in Ontario (minimum $500,000). They may do so through their car insurance.

Permits Are Mandatory In Ontario. Please Buy Before You Ride.

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