Ski-Doo Funds Snowmobile Trail Preservation

Ski-Doo has renewed its Snow PASS program, dedicating funds to support snowmobile trail maintenance, access, and local clubs throughout North America. This initiative aims to ensure the longevity and accessibility of snowmobiling for enthusiasts.
Ski-Doo has announced the continuation of its Snow PASS program, a significant initiative designed to bolster the snowmobiling community across North America. The program, whose name stands for 'Protect, Access, Sustain, Support,' is committing funds directly to the organizations that keep snowmobiling alive and thriving.
Specifically, the Snow PASS program focuses on three critical areas: trail maintenance, ensuring that routes remain safe and rideable; improving access, which includes efforts to secure land use and expand trail networks; and providing direct support to local snowmobile clubs. These clubs are often the backbone of the sport, volunteering countless hours to groom trails, organize events, and advocate for riders' interests.
While this initiative is specific to snowmobiling, the underlying principle of supporting trail systems and local riding communities is one that resonates across all forms of powersports. For motorcycle riders, particularly those who enjoy off-road or dual-sport adventures, the importance of well-maintained trails and strong local clubs is equally paramount. Ski-Doo's commitment serves as a model for how manufacturers can invest in the infrastructure that supports their customers' passions, ensuring future generations can continue to enjoy the sport.
