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1'st year buying a PQ trail pass - can I get a refund on the insurance portion?


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As I carry full coverage on my sled, is there a way to recoup the insurance portion of the Quebec pass?

 

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Yes. I think it is\was about $40. What wasn't clear to me if there is an admin charge to process the insurance. There web site should have the details.

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If you buy the Quebec pass and keep the insurance portion will that portion cover you before your Ontario sled insurance?

 

i have a QC permit and was wondering how a liability claim would work?  

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If you’re on FB go to the Quebec Rider group. There is a good recent post there explaining how to do it.

There is two different ways, the one they charge you a $23.00 service charge so you net $12.00.

 

The other method you will get something like $37.00 back.

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Earlier this month I got two cheques back for $37.49  by filling out 2 separate forms online via their website for our sleds this year . Cheques came before passes arrived. NO extra charges.

 

https://snowmobile.intact.ca/intact-forms/intactformsdb/webdrrcmotoneiges.do?action=web&lang=en

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16 hours ago, Sksman said:

If you buy the Quebec pass and keep the insurance portion will that portion cover you before your Ontario sled insurance?

 

i have a QC permit and was wondering how a liability claim would work?  

Not sure either. My guess is you would have to use your insurance first until used up then Quebec liability would cover rest. Kind of like health insurance you always use your own policy first then your wife’s kicks in.  🤷🏽‍♂️

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23 hours ago, Sksman said:

If you buy the Quebec pass and keep the insurance portion will that portion cover you before your Ontario sled insurance?

 

i have a QC permit and was wondering how a liability claim would work?  

No, your sled liability coverage is primary.

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Hardly worth it.. I'll keep it "just in case" lol

 

 

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I see the big railbed (Quebec 93) from Desmaraisville past Chapais and almost to Chibougamau is officially open.

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34 minutes ago, PISTON LAKE CRUISER said:

I see the big railbed (Quebec 93) from Desmaraisville past Chapais and almost to Chibougamau is officially open.

PLC I’ve never ridden in Quebec and I don’t know how to use their ITG. I understand the OFSC ITG, Red, Yellow, and Green trail status, but I don’t see that on the Quebec map. 
 

 

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23 minutes ago, Re:Leaf said:

PLC I’ve never ridden in Quebec and I don’t know how to use their ITG. I understand the OFSC ITG, Red, Yellow, and Green trail status, but I don’t see that on the Quebec map. 
 

 

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Maybe they are more sophisticated and you can only see current map/trail conditions with a log-in attached to your permit! :)

 

 

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53 minutes ago, Spiderman said:

 

Maybe they are more sophisticated and you can only see current map/trail conditions with a log-in attached to your permit! :)

 

 

Hit the Snowflake icon in top right corner.

Then can select Trail Conditions to see what’s open.

Also can select Grooming Map.

Once they get grooming the map is updated at 6:00 AM and 1:00 PM daily.

 

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1 hour ago, Fuse6 said:

Then can select Trail Conditions to see what’s open.

On my laptop the open trail colouring(s) show when the map opens without  clicking on the snowflake.

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6 hours ago, Spiderman said:

 

Maybe they are more sophisticated and you can only see current map/trail conditions with a log-in attached to your permit! :)

 

 

 

5 hours ago, Fuse6 said:

Hit the Snowflake icon in top right corner.

Then can select Trail Conditions to see what’s open.

Also can select Grooming Map.

Once they get grooming the map is updated at 6:00 AM and 1:00 PM daily.

 

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Yes, much more sophisticated and informative…lol

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On 12/5/2023 at 6:28 PM, stoney said:
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