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Where: Port Severn
When: Friday, Jun 1, 2012
 

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Stretching from the shores of Georgian Bay to the boundaries of Algonquin Park, the Muskoka Snowmobile Region has an abundance of trails located within a 2 to 4 hour drive of the GTA. Our 1600 kilometres of Snowmobile trails provide a link between northern and southern Ontario communities in the Highways 11 & 69 (400) corridors, translating into unlimited touring opportunities! Come see the thick forests, a multitude of lakes, rivers, streams and hills of granite. We guarantee your snowmobiling experience will be exciting and scenic, whether your preference is a short loop trip or multiple day journeys. To read more about the MSR and snowmobiling in Muskoka, Ontario, Canada click here…

 

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