Can you sell a OFSC trail pass?
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No. Ontario Snowmobile Trail Permits are for the current season they are bought and cannot be transferred to a future season.
What is the cost of a trail permit in Ontario?
The permit is valid only in the province of Ontario and may be used for the Ontario Federation Of Snowmobile Club’s Prescribed Trails. The price of the Classic Trail Permit is $185.00 (+$7.50 processing fee) but if purchased on or before December 1st, pay only $155.00 (+$7.50 processing fee).
What is the fine for not having a snowmobile trail permit in Ontario?
Any sled on OFSC trails for recreational purposes without a permit on Family Day Weekend is illegal and can incur a fine of up to $1,000.
What is a classic trail permit in Ontario?
The 2019 Classic Permit is a Go Snowmobiling initiative intended to increase trail riding among owners of classic sleds and participation among families whose older snowmobiles may have previously been inactive.
How old does a snowmobile have to be to be considered classic?
To clarify, an antique sled is from 1967 and older, 1968-1977 is a classic or vintage sled and in the past few years, 1977 has been moved up to 1985.
How much does it cost to register a snowmobile in Ontario?
Licence plate (with permit)
Type of vehicle | Fee |
---|---|
Trailer: replacement plate and permit | $48 |
Motorized snow vehicle: original registration (includes validation fee) | $33 |
Motorized snow vehicle: replacement decals and permit | $10 |
Off-road vehicle: original registration | $38 |
Do you need insurance on a snowmobile in Ontario?
Insurance for motorcycles and snowmobiles is mandatory in Ontario, except in certain situations. To drive a motorcycle, you must have a valid motorcycle licence. For motorcycles, insurance is not required while the vehicle is driven on private property.
What makes a snowmobile vintage?
For most snowmobiling enthusiasts, a sled will be considered vintage if it is over 25 years old. Some people will even consider a 15 or 20 year old sled vintage, due to the fast pace at which snowmobiles design has been improved. Snowmobiles have come a long way since they were first manufactured.
What is an antique snowmobile?
– An antique snowmobile is defined as a 1968 or earlier snow machine.
What is considered a classic snowmobile?
When does the OFSC trail pass go on sale in Ontario?
Motorized adventures, full-tilt, 24/7. After the overwhelming response by Ontario snowmobilers over the last six years, the OFSC trail pass is available at early-bird prices again for the 2020-2021 season. The 2021 OFSC permits are available from September 1, 2020.
Where can I buy a snowmobile trail permit in Ontario?
2021 Snowmobile Trail Permits are now available for purchase online at www.ofsc.on.ca along with all the early buying details to qualify for the Rider Advantage Confidence Bonus. More OFSC strategy announcements regarding the health and safety of its members, volunteers, landowners and permit buyers will follow shortly.
Do I need a permit to purchase on the trails?
If you purchase directly from a club or a retailer you will be required to complete a temporary permit form and a copy will be provided for you as proof of purchase while on the trails. Three day permits are valid for 3 consecutive days starting from the date on the permit.
Where can I find the latest trail information in Ontario?
Riders should always check the online Interactive Trail Guide (ITG) at ofsc.on.ca for latest trail availability information. Can I get a refund for my Ontario Snowmobile Trail Permit?