
Fernie is a mountain town in the heart of British Columbia’s South Rockies with deep roots, deep snow, and a sledding community like no other.
Each winter, we average 29 feet of snowfall across a landscape shaped by rugged peaks, rich history, and strong community ties. Whether you're chasing powder, exploring groomed trails, or gathering with friends at a warming shelter, Fernie delivers the kind of sledding that keeps you coming back.
The Fernie Snowmobile Association maintains over 250 km of groomed trails, five riding areas, and three day-use cabins - all powered by volunteers, member support, and a shared love for the land.
| ABC | Distance | Open | Last Groomed | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
Coal Creek | 15.91km | |||
Corbin | 17.92km | |||
Doug Dean | 9.05km | |||
Hartley Trail | 14.55km | |||
Matheson | 6.91km | |||
McEvoy | 8.23km | |||
Morrissey | 10.04km | |||
Notch | 10.56km | |||
Pipeline | 5.56km | |||
Summit | 5.29km | |||
Unmaintained Snowmobile Trails | 132.48km |