Regina - Regina Beach
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SSA office: 221 Centre Street, Regina Beach. SSA mailing address: Box 533, Regina Beach, SK S0G 4C0.
Latitude: 50.79356° N,
Longitude: -104.9854° W
The Saskatchewan Snowmobile Association (SSA) has been working since 1971 to promote and encourage the enjoyment of recreational snowmobiling. Over 11,000 kilometres of fully signed, groomed and maintained trails have been built by clubs and their members. Check out the SSA's Interactive Trail Map to view the snowmobile trails in Saskatchewan, learn about their grooming status, and find services close to the trails. 

Note: Anyone born on or after January 1, 1989 in Saskatchewan is required by law to complete a Snowmobile Safety Course. Information for both online and classroom snowmobile safety training can be found on the SSA website. 

Snowmobiles must be registered in rider's home province in order to ride on public roads (where allowed), ditches, other highway rights of way, provincial parks, Crown land, designated snowmobile trails or on rivers or lakes.​ Always respect private property, off-trail riding on private lands without permission is Trespassing.
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​SSA office hours: ​Mon to Fri 8 a.m.- 12 noon, 12:30 - 4 p.m.,closed statutory holidays.

Access

  • Backcountry
  • Country / Rural
  • Urban / Suburban
  • Wilderness

Services

  • Lessons available

Amenities

  • Groomed trail
  • Pit toilet
  • Trail brochure / Map
  • Trail markers
  • Warm-up shelter(s)

Activities

  • Snowmobiling

Inclusive Travel

  • Family friendly

Maps & Docs

Contact Info

Phone(s): 306-729-3500 | 1-800-499-7533 |
info@sasksnow.com

​SSA office hours: ​Mon to Fri 8 a.m.- 12 noon, 12:30 - 4 p.m.,closed statutory holidays.

SSA office: 221 Centre Street, Regina Beach. SSA mailing address: Box 533, Regina Beach, SK S0G 4C0.

Latitude: 50.79356° N, Longitude: -104.9854° W

Regina - Regina Beach

The Saskatchewan Snowmobile Association (SSA) has been working since 1971 to promote and encourage the enjoyment of recreational snowmobiling. Over 11,000 kilometres of fully signed, groomed and maintained trails have been built by clubs and their members. Check out the SSA's Interactive Trail Map to view the snowmobile trails in Saskatchewan, learn about their grooming status, and find services close to the trails. 

Note: Anyone born on or after January 1, 1989 in Saskatchewan is required by law to complete a Snowmobile Safety Course. Information for both online and classroom snowmobile safety training can be found on the SSA website. 

Snowmobiles must be registered in rider's home province in order to ride on public roads (where allowed), ditches, other highway rights of way, provincial parks, Crown land, designated snowmobile trails or on rivers or lakes.​ Always respect private property, off-trail riding on private lands without permission is Trespassing.

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Location Information

SSA office: 221 Centre Street, Regina Beach. SSA mailing address: Box 533, Regina Beach, SK S0G 4C0.

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lat. 50.79356° N, long. -104.9854° W

Contact Info

Phone: 306-729-3500 | 1-800-499-7533 |
info@sasksnow.com