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Snowmobiling Communities

Where to Sled in The Seven

Turn it up to SEVEN this winter.

People love to come to Northeastern Ontario for our hiking trails. You’ve even told us what your five favourite trails are, and they range from the gently sloping path that leads you alongside Bridal Veil Falls, to the challenge of the Cup and Saucer Adventure Trail.
With thousands of kilometres of trails to explore, you just might discover your inner hiker in Northeastern Ontario.
People love to come to Northeastern Ontario for our hiking trails

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Staging Communities

Kirkland Lake

Big snow and fast access to TOP A108 make Kirkland Lake a prime launchpad for Northern Ontario snowmobiling.

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Timmins

One of the snowiest sled cities anywhere, with 440+ km of groomed trails and fast A–C connections to Cochrane, Iroquois Falls, and Smooth Rock Falls.

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Temiskaming Shores

A major District 14 staging hub on TOP A, offering lakeside stays, rentals, and smooth loops into Cobalt and Kirkland Lake.

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Cochrane

A world-class sled town with deep snow and direct access to the Northern Corridor and the iconic Abitibi Canyon Loop.

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Kapuskasing

Kapuskasing delivers big snow, fast trail access, and the epic Lumberjack Loop—plus miles of quiet local trails where you might spot lynx, moose, or foxes.

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Hearst

With 1,000+ km of legendary soft trails and access to the Missinaibi and Northern Corridor tours, Hearst is one of Northern Ontario’s true snowmobiling capitals.

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Smooth Rock Falls

Award-winning Arctic Riders trails and direct access to TOP A make Smooth Rock Falls a small town built for big rides.

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Sudbury

Sudbury offers 2,000 km of groomed trails, four epic OFSC snow tours, and endless loop riding at the city’s edge—big snow, big terrain, and some of Northern Ontario’s best sledding.

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North Bay

North Bay anchors 3,400 km of groomed trails with rentals, sled-friendly stays, and quick access to the RAN Tour, Explorer’s Tour, and major TOP A connectors.

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Moonbeam

A snow-loaded staging point between Kapuskasing and Smooth Rock Falls, Moonbeam is a true sled town with a legendary club and fast access to TOP A and the Lumberjack Loop.

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