Maps of Snowmobile Area Closures
Find PDF, GPS and Google Earth map files for current snowmobile area closures.
Find PDF, GPS and Google Earth map files for current snowmobile area closures.
Snowmobiles registered under the repealed Motor Vehicle (All Terrain) Act must re-register under the ORV Act.
Recreation activities can disturb caribou and cause them to leave their preferred habitats for less desirable sites. Learn more about recovery below.
British Columbia’s natural splendor and biological diversity serves as a backdrop to a host of world class outdoor recreation opportunities. The Province of B.C. balances the use of these landscapes to help protect human and environmental health and safety. Before visiting these areas, snowmobile operators must familiarize themselves with rules of use to ensure a positive and safe experience for everyone.
Outdoor recreation laws and agreements are in place across B.C. to proactively address the social and environmental issues that can arise on the land-base. Failure to comply with laws and agreements can lead to fines, equipment seizures, and area closures.
The presence of snowmobilers can stress caribou and cause them to move into less suitable habitat where foraging is not as efficient or where steeper terrain may cause avalanche hazards. The unnecessary movement of caribou may also deplete their energy reserves during critical times. Predators utilize anthropogenic disturbances (roads, seismic lines, trails) with more efficiency, allowing travel into caribou ranges. For these reasons there are regional protected area closures.
Learn more about safe and responsible snowmobile practices:
Environmental Stewardship
Backcountry users should work together to reduce impacts sensitive ecosystems, wildlife disturbances and other commercial or public users. Easy ways to do this are:
Responsible User Conduct
For more information about current avalanche conditions, equipment, and training courses visit the Canadian Avalanche Association.
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