Volunteering

BECOME A VOLUNTEER

We have all kinds of volunteer projects that need to be done, from outdoors tasks to office work to assisting with social activities or fundraising. Whatever your skill or interest, we will strive to make your investment with us productive, rewarding, and most of all, fun.

You don’t even have to be a snowmobiler. Anyone who wants to contribute to the betterment of our community can help out. Whether you have a lot of time or just a little, we can always use the help!

Why Volunteer? 

  • Make new friends and trail companions

  • Enjoy volunteering as a family activity

  • Get outdoors for exercise and fresh air

  • Preserve the sport for future generations

  • Learn new skills or use your creative talents

  • Be involved in safety and environmental programs

  • Keep the cost of trail permits affordable

Types of Volunteers Needed

  • Trail Patrol

  • Sign installers, maintenance, and removers

  • Permits Coordinators / Entry

  • Recording and printing minutes for meetings

  • Equipment operators, maintenance

  • Event Coordination

  • Fundraising, Raffle ticket sellers

  • Trail clearing

  • And much more!

Volunteering Opportunities

Start DateDescriptionType
10/1/2013Trail Work Days
Trail work has started!! We are clearing brush, posting signs, having fun, etc. There is tonnes to do so please join our Volunteers in Action today!
Dates: 10/1/2013 - 12/31/2013
Hours: Anytime!!
Location: Various trail sections
Contact Al Costello or our VIA Coordinator
Outdoor
10/26/2013Trail Work - Crosby Area
Bridge Decking, Trail Brushing, Trail Signage.
Meet at Crosby Hall for 8:30 AM. More help the better!
Lunch Provided.
Dates: 10/26/2013 - 10/26/2013
Hours: 8:30am start
Location: Crosy Area
Contact Scott Blair or checkout our Facebook group.
Outdoor

Contact VIA Coordinator for additional volunteer opportunities in your area!

EVERYONE COUNTS – EVERYONE MAKES A DIFFERENCE

“Powered by Permits” but “Driven by Volunteers”

Did you know? An army of dedicated club volunteers built the OFSC snowmobile trail system by connecting existing local networks. Many volunteers from urban areas join out of town clubs to enjoy the camaraderie of community involvement. Today, volunteers continue to ensure that local trails are properly opened, maintained, groomed, signed and closed. All OFSC Trail Wardens, STOP Officers and Driver Training Instructors are volunteers. All local snowmobile clubs rely on active volunteers to get the job done.

So You Want To Volunteer?

We're so glad you want to help out with the Rideau Ridge Riders Snowmobile Club! We're sure you'll find volunteering a fun and rewarding experience. Please tell us a little bit about yourself and our VIA (Volunteers in Action) Coordinator will be in touch with you.

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