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Funding Awarded for Renshaw Bridge Installation

The MBCSA has had a busy year so far. We applied for grant funds to build the bridge to get the Renshaw riding area opened, and just received notification that we’ve been awarded the REDIP funding!The bridge has been purchased and is sitting in the Renshaw parking lot, decking will arrive in weeks to come. […]

NEW Sled McBride Facebook Page!

We have a NEW Facebook page! Please Follow us: facebook.com/SledMcBrideMBCSA Due to unforeseen circumstances, with our previous Facebook account, we have had to start a new page. Thank you all for your understanding. Please like, share and follow our page to keep current with our snowmobiling updates for McBride!! facebook.com/SledMcBrideMBCSA Please continue to check our

Sled McBride Facebook Page Issues

Our Sled McBride Facebook page access has been, once again hacked. We are waiting to hear back from Facebook regarding access and information on what exactly happened. This includes all our META pages and communications. We are working to get it back up and running. If you need to contact us please email sledmcbride@outlook.com Please

Grooming Report 2025-26

Sled McBride Grooming Report Apr 14 , 2026

GROOMING April 14th 2026 LUCILLE & TOMMY GROOMED April 14th Tommy Update Road in: Spring conditionsParking lot: MuddyTrail: Bottom loose & slushy but still lots of snow going to Tommy 1,2,3Cabin cleaned & heater working Lucille Update Road in: GoodParking lot: MuddyTrail:O-4 km slushy, 4km to cabin 6-8″ fresh powder.Cabin clean Propane & heater goodGroomer

Grooming Report 2025-26

Sled McBride Grooming Report Apr 8, 2026

TOMMY GROOMING April 8th 2026 Tommy groomed Saturday April 8th Tommy Update Road in: Muddy but goodParking lot: GoodTrail: 0-5km slushy snow but frozen now.5 to alpine fresh snow 8- 10″Cabin: Good, heat working.Weather station shows 7cm fresh today. Reminder to all- No vehicles are permitted on groomed trails. ​AVALANCHE CANADA: ​Choose low consequence terrain.Conditions

Grooming Report 2025-26

Sled McBride Grooming Report Apr 7, 2026

BELLE GROOMING April 7th 2026 Belle groomed Saturday April 7th Belle Update Road in: Snow-covered and muddy Parking lot: Cleaned upTrail: Booth to 11km slushy, 11km to cabin 6′ of fresh snow.Cabin: Good, heater working. Community Corner Don’t let your guard down with the warmer weather- pack smart- ride smarter and be a reliable riding

Grooming Report 2025-26

Sled McBride Grooming Report Apr 7, 2026

LUCILLE GROOMED April 7th 2026 Lucille groomed Saturday April 7th Lucille Update Road in: Spring conditionsParking lot: Snow coveredTrail: 0-6km slushy, 6km to cabin snow covered with 6 to 8 inches of fresh snow.Cabin: Good, heaters working.Snowing up top. Community Corner: For those still riding we will keep grooming as long as we can.If you

Grooming Report 2025-26

Sled McBride Grooming Report Apr 4, 2026

Grooming Report April 4th, 2026! Belle and Lucille groomed Saturday April 4th Belle Update Road in- Spring conditionsParking lot- SlushyTrail-5-9km Slushy but Snow covered, 4-6″ fresh snow to cabin.Cabin- GoodTop Trail- New snow Lucille Update Road in- Spring conditionsParking lot-Slushy and mud at that back end.Trail- 0-2km Slushy and ice, 2-8km Wet snow.Cabin-Good- Thanks Jacko

Grooming Report 2025-26

Sled McBride Grooming Report Apr 3, 2026

Grooming Report April 3rd, 2026! BELLE & TOMMY GROOMED April 3rd Belle Update Road in: Spring conditions, mud, slush, ice & snow Parking lot: GoodTrail: 0-9 snow packed, 9-cabin 2-4″ fresh snow.Cabin: Good, Heaters working.Alpine Trail: Snowing last night during groom. Tommy Update Road in: Spring conditions, ruts and water but good.Parking lot: SlushyTrail: 0-6

McBride Awarded President’s Award at the 2026 BCSF Excellence Awards

McBride Big Country Snowmobile Association was awarded the Presidents award from BCSF! “Recognized for exceptional leadership in the responding to access challenges in the Renshaw area, a critical snowmobile tourism zone.The club has a proactively engaged government, rallied rider support, pursued solutions, and developed alternative riding areas – demonstrating resilience, advocacy, and strong local stewardship

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