Wildcat Hill Provincial Park

Play in the Powder

Traverse vast expanses of untouched powder, carving through the snowy wilderness that unveils breathtaking scenery and stunning landscapes at every turn. Saskatchewan boasts an extensive interconnected trail system that spans more than 11,000 km. From rolling hills to dense forests, our trails wind through communities known for their warm hospitality, providing a perfect blend of adrenaline-pumping rides and cosy stops.

Come and spend quality time with friends and family in nature while you explore the province by snowmobile. More than 200 shelters are situated along the trail waiting to welcome you and warm you up to winter in Saskatchewan.

Embracing Natural Beauty and Adventure on the Hudson Bay Trails.

Snowmobiling Northeast Saskatchewan’s 1000 Miles of Snow

Northeast Saskatchewan boasts one of Canada's most unique snowmobile trail systems—a 1,000-mile loop connecting 12 welcoming communities where snowmobiles are recognized as legal transportation. Along the way, riders find cozy accommodations with sled-friendly amenities, scenic trails through prairie and boreal landscapes, and local dining gems.

Wildcat Hill Provincial Park

Wildcat Hill Provincial Park

Snowmobiling remote trails in the boreal forest.

Group of snowmobilers standing around the park sign for Wildcat Hill Provincial Park surrounded by boreal forest on a sunny winter day.

Did You Know?

Places like Wildcat Hill Provincial Park are almost impossible to reach in the summer due to muskeg and a lack of roads—but in winter, snowmobile trails provide the only access to these wild, untouched areas.

Near Hudson Bay

One of more than 40 warm-up shelters along Northeast Saskatchewan’s 1000 miles of snow.

Hudson Bay

Snow machines are recognized as legal transportation in several areas of the province.

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