Welcome to the 2007 -08 Season!

President of the Mauricie snowmobile club
and the owner of the Safari Motel, check out their newest groomer
last December. "Keeping our trails properly groomed is a responsibility
we don't take lightly" said the President.

According to Tourism Quebec stats, the snowmobile
traffic in the Mauricie Region, was up a healthy 40% this past winter! For
more details on snowmobiling in Quebec, please call the motel owners of
the region, and start booking you rooms for this winter. See you on the trails!
Welcome
to the Mauricie Quebec
One thing that all Americans and Canadians
can agree on, is that snowmobiling is fun, and a great family past time
in winter. The Maurice snowmobile region of Quebec invites you this
winter, to experience some of the most unique landscapes in the province, and
hundreds of miles of groomed snowmobile trails to enjoy. It
all begins about an hour north of the border, from the 201 in Maine, the
93 in New Hampshire, the 91 in Vermont, the 87 from New York,
or the 417 from Ottawa. See our
maps page.

French
is the main language in Quebec, so when you come up to ride, you're really
gonna get the feeling that you are in another country, and that's what a great
holiday is all about. Don't worry though, you'll find ways to communicate. With
your pointing to the items on the menu, and your waiter's broken English, you'll
probably get your eggs 'over easy', just the way you like 'em! The
culture and customs in Quebec are different, for example, the snowmobile
trail signs are often in French, and the food in the small village 'casse
croutes' is totally different from the city, where yes, you can still find Mc
Donald's. Most importantly however, the snowmobile trails are different.
They are the hottest you've ever seen, and they go on forever. A 200 mile day
is the norm in this territory, and some folks easily rack up over 300 without
breaking a sweat. The people you will
meet in the snowmobile motels and hotels, and on the trails, are
very friendly and accommodating, and their hospitality is second to none in the
snowmobile world. The snowmobile trail maps are free in your motel
room, and help you find gas for your sleds, restaurants to warm up in,
and excellent entertainment every where you go. For
years now, you've been hearing incredible stories from your buddies about their
Quebec snowmobile experiences; now is your chance to experience it all
for yourself. You won't be disappointed.
The Mauricie snowmobiling region has dozens of charming snowmobile outfitters
in small villages and towns throughout the forested countryside, and luxurious
five star hotels with relaxing whirlpools and dining rooms to pamper you, in the
middle of nowhere! You can rough it when you come up with the boys, and then stay
in comfort when you bring the wife and family. Snowmobiling
in the Mauricie has something for everyone. If you are a large inexperienced group,
don't worry, we have snowmobile tour guides ready to outfit you with everything
you need, including the helmets and warm clothing. You can spend a day, a weekend,
or a month, enjoying the Quebec wildlife, smooth snowmobile trails,
and old fashioned log cabin retreats kept warm by wood stoves, deep in the woods. Come
up to the Mauricie with your experienced snowmobile riders, and run the
Mauricie river to find out just what your sled can do, but don't push her too
hard for too long, or you'll blow the engine. It's been done more than once! Don't
worry though, your motel owner probably has a rescue service, and he'll see to
it that you get yourself back to the warmth of the fireplace and the cozy lounge,
safe and sound in one piece.

.........
...........................Special
Events in the Mauricie this Winter Keep
an eye on our snowmobile events page because you won't want to miss the
local snowmobile action, like the international snowmobile racing
that takes place in Shawinigan's annual Grande Prix, February 18 to 20 2005. You
and your buddies can even participate yourself in the amateur races, and go home
with a trophy to hang on the office wall! Book
your rooms now!. |