TRAIL PERMITS
An OFSC Trail Permit is mandatory for any snowmobile wishing to use the over 41,000 km of OFSC Prescribed Snowmobile Trails. Fines for failure to comply range from $200 – $1000. The permit is valid only in the province of Ontario and may be used only for Prescribed Trails operated by the Ontario Federation of Snowmobile Clubs.
Buy Where You Ride
All revenue from the sale of trail permits goes directly to the OFSC and it’s clubs to operate, maintain and support the the trail system where you ride. For this reason it is important to “Buy Where You Ride”.
You can purchase all permits online! Use the link below (or click the image on the left), to go directly to the OFSC permits page. They’ve revamped their website and you can now setup an account making it easier to purchase permits year after year. Make sure to select Rideau Ridge Riders as your Vendor Club to support our club and our trails. Very important.
Be informed… please read the Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) regarding online permit purchases that is available on the OFSC site.
Click here to purchase your permit online now!
Permits are available locally at the following Trail Permit Outlets:
Norris Live Bait
Newboro Ont. 613 273-6462
Bennett’s Bait and Tackle
Smiths Falls Ont. 613 283-0683
Cory Sly Small Engine
Elgin,Ont. 613 359-5251
Rob’ Corner Store-Ultrmar Gas
Portland Ont. 613 272-2883
Rideau Ferry Store
Rideau Ferry 613 264-9147
Main Street Hardware
Seeley’s Bay Ont. 613 387-8800
Dianne Beach
Forfar Ont. 613 359-5538
2014/201permit fees
Full Season Pass (before Nov 1st, save 30%), $180
Full Season Pass (before Dec 1st, save $50), $210
Full Season Pass (after Dec 1st, regular price), $260
Classic Trail Permit (before Dec 1st, save $30), $140
Classic Trail Permit (after Dec 1st, regular price), $170
Note: Classic permits available all season for sleds that are a minimum 15 yrs old
Visitor Permit – 7 day, $140
Visitor Permit – 3-day, $75
Special Event Permit (available only for club-sanctioned events), $35
Replacement Permit – $10
Season permits expire May 31 of the season of purchase.
Permit Placement
The Trail Permit is valid only when permanently affixed in the approved areas so that it is fully visible to a person standing 10 metres in front of the machine on its centerline. Remove the old permit first. Avoid placing your new permit directly on top of your old one. With the new translucent permit materials, the old one may show through.