This website has all the information you need to snowmobile with us, trail information, how to get a permit, news & events and our contact information.
Mazinaw Powerline Snowmobile Club Inc. is a not-for-profit organization, incorporated in 1983, run by a volunteer Board of Directors.
When purchasing a trail permit from this Club you automatically become a member of this organization. As a member you have the right to vote at our Annual General meeting and you can be elected to the Board of Directors.
This Board is meeting once a month to discuss ongoing issues. If you feel that you can contribute some time and effort to this organization, please feel free to contact us!
A big thanks to Randy & Tammy Crossey and Cindy Chasse for all their help with fixing this water hole on the E101. Where would be without our dedicated volunteers. A big thank you to all Mazinaw Powerline Club volunteers. Our president Pat Reid, along with many others, has been working tirelessly to keep our groomers going. Let it snow. ... See MoreSee Less
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Thank you so much. Cheers and have a great day!
Thank you all so much!
Thanks to all the volunteers!
Thank you all!
Thanks guys
Great job !
Thank you for your time
Thanks for your time and hard work!
Thank you for your time and effort it is appreciated!
Thank you.
Thankyou!!😊
GREAT JOB, I just ordered some snow, should be here next week
Thanks so much!
Awesome .thanks for the help
Thanks
You guys ROCK! Now who is doing the snow dancing?🕺🏻🕺🏻🕺🏻🕺🏻🕺🏻🕺🏻🕺🏻🕺🏻🕺🏻🕺🏻
Thanks to everyone who helps with the trails and all the later hours in the middle of the night great job.
I didn’t realize how that was done. Very cool. So the groomer draws snow right over this. Thanks to all who helped!
Finished product.
I don’t sled anymore but hoping it snows for all.
Wow, where abouts what's this? Was the water hole a stream or just a big puddle?
Know before you go. Trails are all CLOSED as of this morning for the Mazinaw Powerline Club. ... See MoreSee Less
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It’s a good call to wait until the weather settles.
So that why a lone rider drove across Marble Lake and up the trail towards 41. All I can say is " how stupid "
Some people are never happy
I heard the groomer is sunk in the bog again for the 3rd year in a row? Do we have an experienced guy that can groom the trails up there or what ? Please get it together. I spend way too much money to let it ride on a dum dum. Wanna be groomer. I am so pissed off.....my club sucks.....
Team working hard on making sure the groomers can get over this bridge. Great job making this bridge wide enough folks. ... See MoreSee Less
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Send it. Great job.
Great work
Awesome job gentlemen! Thanks for all the work.
Thanks for keeping the trails up . The groomed trails were amazing there last year .
Thanks for the updates and all your hard work!
Awesome
Great work fellers
nice work boys
Everyone get their snow dance going!!
Such beautiful trails to ride! Thank you!
Well looks like good job, and I see snow.
wicked. big snows are comming !!
From all the pictures, looks like the club spent a lot of time working on the trail from Kaladar north. Btw any news on Kaladar and Clone shell gas stations?
Huge improvements to trails before the snow ... See MoreSee Less
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Thank u!!
Awesome
awesome!, thank you!
Amazing the amount of work that the clubs all over Canada & US are able to accomplish this time of year that they wouldn't normally be able to. Blessing in disguise.
nice bit of touch ups down to kaladar. sweet.
What snow?
Anyone know if they are doing something with the washout on the 1009 west of 1004 intersection? reroute? Lots of water moving for snow bridge
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Then you need to successfully complete an Ontario-approved Snowmobile Safety Course before riding on public lands.