If you are unsure of the access, contact the local Club, the province or the land owner with questions.
With that said, we wouldn't exist without the support of our members. So, thank you! Thank you to all ASA members, volunteers and landowners for an incredible season.
Is the 2025-2026 season now behind us?
Check your Alberta Snowmobile Trail Map App or https://t.co/NpuzGDkLlp to see which trails are still open. If the trail is red, it is closed for snowmobiling for the season!
There are many variables unique to each club, like landowner permissions (farmers' fields) , trail terrain (muskeg, nature preserves, etc.), or accessing private property, where you could be trespassing when snowmobiling is done for the season.
We will continue to update the interactive trail map (online and in app) every week. Please respect the RED/closed trails. Do not assume that a closed trail means you can ride wheeled vehicles on it. Many of the ASA trails are SNOWMOBILE ONLY. Thank you for respecting the trails.
We hope you’ve enjoyed a great snowmobiling season so far. As our year wraps up, we are once again sending our International Snowmobile Manufacturers Association (ISMA) End-Of-Year Snowmobiler Survey – and we are asking for your help.
Survey Link: https://t.co/A4uEm5gJMu
This information is very important to the Snowmobile Community so that we have accurate data to best represent the positive impact of snowmobiling. •Provide up-to-date statistics to government agencies, municipalities, and snowmobile associations.
Check our website for the currently scheduled upcoming season dates for our club events! https://t.co/HTbawbp7JI
The events are subject to change, so check back often.
Catch and release for ice fishing?
Releasing fish quickly and safely helps them survive, grow, and reproduce. Be prepared and follow proper handling techniques to protect our fish populations.
Learn more at: https://t.co/wggSTV52uO
Alberta Wildfire is sending two crews of firefighters to assist our friends in California with their current wildfire situation. We wish them good luck and a safe return as they depart this morning.
Winter Safety Day in Kananaskis Country is Sunday, January 19 from 11am – 3pm at the Canoe Meadows Day Use area.
Join us for some hot chocolate and learn about winter mountain safety straight from the experts.
More info: https://t.co/OxessH2Afu
Our brains are the most valuable tool we ever take into the backcountry with us, but how do we make sure we're using them to their full potential? Our latest forecaster blog explores how we can sharpen our situational awareness to make better choices.
https://t.co/am7BTMsOrO
We are saddened to announce the passing of Roger Pillman of Red Deer, Alberta, on December 25th, 2024, at 82. Our condolences to his family and friends.
Watch his Induction video when he was nominated to The International Snowmobile Hall of Fame (2000):
https://t.co/QEMUWdMUIQ