Ontario Federation Of Snowmobile Clubs

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Barrie, Canada

ofsc.on.ca
Non-profit organization· Nonprofit Organization Management· Tourist attraction

Ontario Federation Of Snowmobile Clubs Reviews | Rating 3.4 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Ontario Federation Of Snowmobile Clubs is located in Barrie, Canada on 322 King St #9. Ontario Federation Of Snowmobile Clubs is rated 3.4 out of 5 in the category non-profit organization in Canada. STATEMENT OF PURPOSE The Ontario Federation of Snowmobile Clubs (OFSC) is a volunteer led not for profit association that provides the voice for organized snowmobiling in the Province of Ontario. Our MISSION is to: Provide leadership to member organizations in our commitment to enable exceptional snowmobile trails and rider experiences throughout the province. Our VISION is that: Snowmobiling is recognized and celebrated as Ontario’s premier winter recreation and tourism experience. As a provincial federation, the OFSC succeeds when our members succeed. Consequently, we strive to fully understand and consistently meet the needs and expectations of all our various members. Our decision-making processes are accountable, transparent, inclusive, timely, provincial in perspective, and respectful of local interests and priorities.

Address

322 King St #9

Phone

+1 7057397669

Company size

11-50 employees

Headquarters

Barrie, ONTARIO

Founded

1967

Open hours

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Brock Parker

From the landowners, volunteers, organizations, Thank you for making this sport so fun. All the hard work and dedication put in goes a very long way and makes my winters so enjoyable. Thank you again! Without the OFSC putting in the countless hours we wouldn't have this great sport.

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Darren Hellawell

Most snow we have had in a long time. Worst trail conditions ever. Never mind how rough and beat they are but logs and tree branches on the trails. We even saw huge rock the groomer flipped up and just left on the trail. We couldn't move it so we marked it with some sticks before someone gets killed. VERY UNHAPPY LOTS OF PEOPLE WITH NO PASSES WHAT ARE WE PAYING FOR U TELL US TO SAY IN OUR AREA BUT IF YOU LIVE ON THE OUTER EDAE OF A TRAIL . YOU DONT GET LOOKED AFTER.

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Chris Lavergne

Very disappointed! Last year (2020) trails opened late, delayed due to club mismanagement and insurance discrepancies, no apology, no refund or credit issued to permit holders. This year (2021) trails closed due to Covid, again no refund or credit issued to permit holders. Hmmmmm.. For a nonprofit organization, it sure sounds like they’re making profit!!! Maybe apply a discount or something instead of “ the take money and run approach”.

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Jeff Willson

What are yous doing for us in North Bay ? Trails are shut down and we’re told to ride in our district which is closed ? Money back? I won’t buy a pass again for a few years I’ll get my money back in use with no passes for a few years

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paul duffy

I am not sure exactly who puts the trail signs up but OMGod cant someone take control and mark and direct the signs more precisely. Its obvious some trail signs are out dated.