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North Bay Snowmobile Club September Newsletter


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Brian, your NBSC newsletter is a pleasure to read, as usual.

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Nice work with the newsletter Brian. Always a nice read, well done...

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Thanks guys, it has been a great year and we are trying to up the ante again this season.

The new bridge from Algonquin Bridge is a huge asset, especially for those that were a little queasy on crossing the ice with open water nearby.

We are going to be making a good news announcement on A102Q involving the Quebec Club in the near future.

How about those Blue Jays clinching the AL East so convincingly?

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How about those Blue Jays clinching the AL East so convincingly?

 

Russell Martin is da man ... don't know if he has anything to do with it, but anything to do with a great Canadian getting into a Canadian team can't be bad ....

 

Haven't read the newsletter, going to now ...

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Great newsletter thank you!! Looking forward to a great upcoming season..

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good reading and great info , thank

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Really enjoyed the news letter.

Club doing a great job

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The Temiscaming Sno-Voyageurs Snowmobile Club have confirmed that they are agreeable to taking over the section of A102Q from the Big Jocko River to the Ottawa River Bridge starting this winter.
 

The trail will be signed as FCMQ 63. This change will be included in the District 11 Trail Map which is supposed to be printed this week.

 

The Temiscaming Club have obtained a new groomer and drag and are planning on grooming this 8-10 Kim's of trail once a week, likely Friday's.

 

NBSC has agreed to open and pack this section of trail at the start of each season.

 

Snowmobilers with OFSC Trail Permits will still be able to travel into the commercial area of Temiscaming without a FCMQ Trail Permit.

 

If you do plan on purchasing a FCMQ Trail Permit so as to travel beyond Temiscaming, NBSC strongly recommends that you purchase your Quebec Trail Permit from the Temiscaming Sno-Voyageurs to help support their Club and in recognition of them improving the condition of that section of the former A102Q.

NBSC is pleased that this agreement has been reached so quickly and is a positive for Snowmobilers traveling to and from Temiscaming, QC.

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The Temiscaming Sno-Voyageurs Snowmobile Club have confirmed that they are agreeable to taking over the section of A102Q from the Big Jocko River to the Ottawa River Bridge starting this winter.

 

The trail will be signed as FCMQ 63. This change will be included in the District 11 Trail Map which is supposed to be printed this week.

 

The Temiscaming Club have obtained a new groomer and drag and are planning on grooming this 8-10 Kim's of trail once a week, likely Friday's.

 

NBSC has agreed to open and pack this section of trail at the start of each season.

 

Snowmobilers with OFSC Trail Permits will still be able to travel into the commercial area of Temiscaming without a FCMQ Trail Permit.

 

If you do plan on purchasing a FCMQ Trail Permit so as to travel beyond Temiscaming, NBSC strongly recommends that you purchase your Quebec Trail Permit from the Temiscaming Sno-Voyageurs to help support their Club and in recognition of them improving the condition of that section of the former A102Q.

NBSC is pleased that this agreement has been reached so quickly and is a positive for Snowmobilers traveling to and from Temiscaming, QC.

This is Terrific news !! And with the official opening of the trail from Swisha to Temiscaming there's a great loop out of North Bay.

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The Temiscaming Sno-Voyageurs Snowmobile Club have confirmed that they are agreeable to taking over the section of A102Q from the Big Jocko River to the Ottawa River Bridge starting this winter.
 

The trail will be signed as FCMQ 63. This change will be included in the District 11 Trail Map which is supposed to be printed this week.

 

The Temiscaming Club have obtained a new groomer and drag and are planning on grooming this 8-10 Kim's of trail once a week, likely Friday's.

 

NBSC has agreed to open and pack this section of trail at the start of each season.

 

Snowmobilers with OFSC Trail Permits will still be able to travel into the commercial area of Temiscaming without a FCMQ Trail Permit.

 

If you do plan on purchasing a FCMQ Trail Permit so as to travel beyond Temiscaming, NBSC strongly recommends that you purchase your Quebec Trail Permit from the Temiscaming Sno-Voyageurs to help support their Club and in recognition of them improving the condition of that section of the former A102Q.

NBSC is pleased that this agreement has been reached so quickly and is a positive for Snowmobilers traveling to and from Temiscaming, QC.

 

Awesome news! Inter-provincial problem solving. Kudos to both clubs.

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