Snowmobile Safety Week begins in Saskatchewan

Snowmobile Safety Week kicks off in Regina, urging caution due to slushy conditions and emphasizing preparedness for winter activities

Snowmobile Safety Week begins in Saskatchewan
Snowmobile Safety Week begins in Saskatchewan

Snowmobile Safety Week in Saskatchewan

It is annual Snowmobile Safety Week. The Saskatchewan Snowmobile Association, along with Sask. Snow, wants to remind everyone to stay safe in the snow.

There are only a few months left for winter activities like ice fishing and skiing. Snowmobilers can start hitting trails that are just beginning to open.

This winter has been unusually warm, causing the ice to not set yet. The city is facing slush, which can create hazards. Sask. Snow recommends staying vigilant when in the snow.

For safe snowmobiling, be aware of your surroundings. Avoid riding alone and drive at a safe speed.

Sask. Snow also suggests having essential tools on hand, such as lights and matches, while keeping warm.

Event Organization Recommendations
Snowmobile Safety Week Saskatchewan Snowmobile Association, Sask. Snow Stay safe in the snow
Winter Activities N/A Participate in ice fishing and skiing
Trail Conditions N/A Be cautious of slush
Safety Tips Sask. Snow Be aware, avoid riding alone, drive safely
Essential Tools Sask. Snow Have lights and matches, keep warm
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