Smith says the funding will help re-open 4500km's of snowmobile trails
Ontario is putting an increase of nearly four million dollars in new funding into the province’s snowmobile trail system this season — and Parry Sound–Muskoka MPP Graydon Smith says it’s welcome news for local riders and businesses.
Smith says snowmobiling is a major part of winter life in the region, supporting jobs at fuel stops, restaurants, lodges and small businesses. He says the added funding will help reopen forty-five hundred kilometres of trails and give riders more certainty as the season begins.
The province says the investment will protect tourism revenue and support the volunteer clubs that maintain Ontario’s thirty-thousand-kilometre trail network.

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