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Partnership Opportunities

Partner with the OFSC

The OFSC is always looking for potential partners that are interested in investing in organized snowmobiling. Whether you are an industry stakeholder, beneficiary or a philanthropist, there are many opportunities to get involved.

To find out more about partnership opportunties please contact OFSC Marketing.

Some of these opportunities are listed here:

Go Snowmobiling Campaign

 GoSnowmobilingThe Go Snowmobiling Campaign is an industry-supported campaign spearheaded by the OFSC to attract new participants, bring back former riders and encourage casual riders and families to snowmobile more in Ontario. The Go Snowmobiling Campaign benefits all stakeholders by sustaining and growing snowmobiling business and winter tourism.

OFSC Provincial Trails Guide

2011_ProvincialCover_FinalFormerly the OFSC TOP Trail Guide, this revamped Provincial Trail Guide now shows not only the TOP Trail network, but also all other OFSC snowmobile trails, plus many landmarks such as cities and towns, major waterways, and roads/highways. The distribution of this provincial guide is extensive and with assistance from Ontario Tourism, its reach includes:

- Direct mail to the households of all OFSC members.
- All 18 Ontario Travel Centres.
- All 17 OFSC Regional & District offices.
- Snowmobile shows across Canada and the United States

OFSC Web Site

The newly redesigned OFSC website ranks among the most active in the snowmobiling industry each season. Snowmobilers visit it frequently for the duration of each winter to get trail status reports and other key info to plan their riding. The website is updated on a regular basis, keeping it current and fresh. With so many repeat visitors, the OFSC website offers great repeat exposure for your product/service to a dedicated snowmobiling audience.

Safe Riders Program

Safe Riders is an international safety campaign endorsed by the OFSC and run as its own program in Ontario. Sponsors who support this safety initiative earn considerable good will and brand awareness while helping the OFSC keep snowmobiling safe.

VIA (Volunteers-In-Action)

VIA supports and trains OFSC club volunteers through leading edge recruitment, retention and recognition initiatives. Our volunteers are the heart of OFSC snowmobiling and supporting them helps keep winter a great business opportunity for Ontario.

S.T.O.P. (Snowmobile Trail Officer Patrol)

A key 'on trail' enforcement initiative, S.T.O.P. puts trained club volunteers sworn in as special constables to work with the OPP in enforcing provisions of the criminal code of Canada.

OFSC Trail Patrol

Trail patrollers are dedicated club volunteers who provide valuable trailside information and assistance to snowmobilers while promoting the OFSC user pay system.

Driver Training Program

The Driver Training Program is a provincial partnership program with the Ministry of Transportation providing snowmobile safety training for all snowmobilers over the age of 12 across the province. Since the inception of the course in 1976, almost 210,000 have graduated from Driver Training.

Environment Program

This program is made possible by a dedicated environment fund designed to encourage snowmobilers to become more environmentally friendly, to support special environmental projects and to make everyone aware of the challenges facing us. With environment issues front and centre today, being involved with the OFSC Environment Program is a smart business move.

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