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By Everett Butt Well once again, the spring and summer seasons have come and gone, and as much as most outdoor enthusiasts like to take advantage of what it

By Jordan Swyers It feels like only yesterday. Knowing I would be trying out a brand new sled and riding through territory that I had only dream of made

  By N.R. Williams Note: This piece was originally assembled by N. R. Williams, prepared for presentation to the Newfoundland Historical society St. John's, Newfoundland, 28th May 1971.  Special thanks

Like all of us, Danny McDonald has rode many sleds in many different locations

In this feature, learn more about three less known ride areas within Newfoundland

Marble Mountain – East, West or simply right behind Marble: Donnie O’Keefe [gallery columns="4" ids="7298,7297,7296,7300"] Gas, coffee, accommodations and snow.  East, west you choose what trail as they are both amazing

If you’re into snowmobiling, everybody knows that the west coast of Newfoundland is the place to be because of the quantity of snow, the early and late seasons

By Jamie Osmond   Back several years ago, I helped organized a Sledworthy Magazine tour to the Port Aux Basque region…from a local perspective…the good folks at the Go Western

By Rob Clarke (If you missed Part 1 of Rob's Great Harbour Deep article - See it here): Part 1 - Great Harbour Deep [caption id="attachment_7137" align="alignleft" width="300"] Everyone got

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