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- Prince Albert is the hub of northern Saskatchewan, and is a good jumping-off point for a snowmobiling adventure in the thickly forested areas surrounding this city. Sledders here like to take advantage of the excellent trails at nearby Christopher Lake, Candle Lake and Emma Lake.
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Prince Albert is the hub of northern Saskatchewan, and is a good jumping-off point for a snowmobiling adventure in the thickly forested areas surrounding this city. Sledders here like to take advantage of the excellent trails at nearby Christopher Lake, Candle Lake and Emma Lake.
Prince Albert offers all the city comforts, with superb sledding just a short drive away With lakeside trails and scenic views, Prince Albert is a prime spot for snowmobilers to embrace their favourite winter activity.
Prince Albert, SK Bridging the gap for Prince Albert sledders. After several years with no club or formal trail system, Prince Albert, Saskatchewan, is poised for its snowmobile revival. by Kirsten Armleder
Locals have voted Hudson Bay as the best place to snowmobile in Saskatchewan for several years. With more than 680 kilometers (422+ miles) of groomed trails, 11 warm-up shelters, and an average yearly snowfall of 6 feet, it’s got all the key ingredients for a memorable snowmobiling trip.
Use the interactive map to view the entire province’s trail system at a glance. See live grooming updates, trail closures, and points of interest along the trail. For detailed trail and snow conditions, contact the local snowmobile club directly by finding them in our club listing.
Snowmobiles are not permitted in Prince Albert National Park but there are hundreds of kilometers of excellent, groomed trails outside the park. For more information, check out sasksnow.com.
There are thirteen warm-up shelters enroute to enhance your riding experience. Trails extend north from Christopher Lake to Elk Ridge Resort, south to Prince Albert, northeast to Candle Lake and west towards Big River. The Trans Canadian Snowmobile Trail intersects the Club's primary trails.