the Twin Mountains Snowmobile Club

Twin Mountains Snowmobile Club was founded in 1974, and joined the OFSC in 1975. TMSC maintains approximately 140 kilometres of groomed trails in Peterborough County, just east of Bobcaygeon, Ontario.

Our trails connect to the Kawartha Lakes Snowmobile Club trails to the west, Buckhorn District Snowmobile Club trails to the east, and Haliburton County Snowmobile Association trails to the north.

TMSC’s clubhouse and groomer shed are located at 889 Bass Lake Road.  This site allows for trail access and staging, and serves as an office, and a place for meetings and club events. Gates at the clubhouse are unlocked during the snowmobile season, and the clubhouse is open and heated when our trails are open. 

TMSC currently operates one grooming unit and drag in order to provide riders with the smoothest trails possible.

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This Thursday December 4 tmsc will be holding its December meeting.
If you'd like to come out and see what we are working on, have ideas to share or just general interest the doors are open
7pm Thursday December 4 at our clubhouse. 889 Bass Lake road
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This Thursday Decemb

Now that the itg is available online and the app set to release in a few days.
A quick reminder that this is a dynamic map, not all trails are visible yet because of unsigned use agreements. As these come in the trails will appear on the itg. Even a short section measured in metres can cause a trail to not appear on the itg.
Rest assured that the map you see today is going to evolve in the coming days.
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As everyone is aware by now the interactive trail guide is available on the online desktop form.
As in previous years it is a dynamic Map, meaning it will evolve as land owner permissions are submitted.
We are thankful to all.our landowners who allow us to be in their property.
You can view the ITG
Trail Guide (ITG) is now live: ofsc.evtrails.com/#
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As everyone is aware

It was fantastic to be invited to the KATVA volunteer appreciation dinner tonight. A huge thank you to all the volunteers who put in thousands of hours on the trails. Without a great relationship with a club like KATVA it would be next to impossible to maintain the trail network we have. ... See MoreSee Less

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