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Weather has provided good conditions for snowmobilers in Southwestern Ontario.
Summary
This winter brought heavy November snowfall — the snowiest in the region in more than 70 years — and local snowmobile trails in Southwestern Ontario opened in December.
Content
Graham Synder is shown with the trail groomer he uses to prepare area snowmobile trails for riders. This winter season hit hard in November, making it the snowiest in the region in more than 70 years. Snowmobiling trails in the area first opened in December after those early storms. Local clubs maintain large networks of trails that serve riders across the region.
Details:
- The photo caption notes Graham Synder with the trail groomer he uses to prepare trails for riders.
- November brought heavy snowfall and was reported as the snowiest season in the region in more than 70 years.
- Snowmobiling trails in the local area first opened in December.
- Ontario has about 30,000 km of snowmobile trails in total.
- The Southwestern Ontario Snowmobile Region includes 2,256 km of those trails, maintained by groups such as the Elmira Snowmobilers Club around Woolwich Township.
- A local snowmobiler and groomer, Graham Synder, said "It's been off and on... It's been good this year when we get the snow."
Summary:
Snowfall has allowed local clubs to open and groom trails, supporting winter riding across the region. Undetermined at this time.
