Tri Valley Trails

Tri Valley Trails Great Ride, Great View

President- Stan Langley Tri Valley Trails (TVT) is a local snowmobile club providing safe, groomed trails for riders. Lazare, Manitoba.

The club is also affiliated with Saskatchewan Snowmobile Association (SSA). Since TVT formed 14 years ago it has maintained several miles of trail systems which connect 3 valleys: Qu’Appelle, Assiniboine, and the Pipestone. The trail system also joins up with SnoMan trails (Manitoba system) at St. The TVT trails are designated SSA trails therefore trail users are required to register their snowmob

ile. Failure to comply could result in fines. What requirements do I need to ride the trails? Simply just a registered snowmobile. This gives the rider access to all SSA trails in Saskatchewan (10,000 kms) and the SnoMan Trails in Manitoba . Note: Snowmobile operators born on or after Jan 1, 1989 are now required to complete a Snowmobile Safety Training Course. Must be at least 12 years old to enroll. TVT will be hosting a Snowmobile Safety Course later this year. Click on safety course at the left side of this page for further details or contact a director. Does Tri Valley Trails receive funding from SSA? Yes. This amount is based on the total number of kms the club groomed and the number of riders who registered their snowmobile. Do I need to purchase a Tri Valley Membership? No. You are not required by law to obtain a membership. However; Tri Valley Trails cannot groom, upgrade, and maintain equipment with the funds solely from SSA. How much does a TVT membership cost? Only $50. for single or family. This price has not varied much over the years with 100% of the funds staying with TVT. What is the benefit of becoming a TVT member? You are helping your local club provide safe trails for you to enjoy. Signage is expensive; grooming involves both fuel and repair costs. The club also has insurance expenses which includes insuring the warm-up shacks. These shacks are available to everyone. Local support also allows the club to update and purchase additional equipment required to maintain the trail system. Stan Langley- President- 435-8018
Gary Griffin- Treasurer- 435-2263
Donna Stanhope- Secretary- 645-2669

Board of Directors
-Stan Langley
-Joe Mitchell
-Gary Griffin
-Gary Taggert
-Ian Langley
-Randy Stanhope
-Garry Birkenshaw
-Gordon Grant
-Kevin Hunt

01/15/2025
Ride Right. Lead Right. ❄🤟Check out the video below!👇
01/15/2025

Ride Right. Lead Right. ❄🤟

Check out the video below!👇

During the 2022-23 snowmobile season, there were 204 reported crashes, including 19 fatalities, of which 63% involved drugs or alcohol.Snowmobilers should wa...

Moving trail at Tantallon ended up a little harder than we thought.  Thanks to Shawn and Trevor for digging me out.  Tra...
01/13/2025

Moving trail at Tantallon ended up a little harder than we thought. Thanks to Shawn and Trevor for digging me out. Trail has now been moved due to crop in field.

There something magical about snowmobiling at nite. We are so lucky to have a bunch of dedicated volunteers to help get ...
12/30/2024

There something magical about snowmobiling at nite. We are so lucky to have a bunch of dedicated volunteers to help get our trail ready.

Special thanks to my Grandson Gavin for helping sign most of way to spyhill from bear creek junction.  Ran out of signs ...
12/26/2024

Special thanks to my Grandson Gavin for helping sign most of way to spyhill from bear creek junction. Ran out of signs but a lot accomplished.

We were just out doing some signing and with the quick onset of snow a few farmers still have bales in the field, extra ...
12/08/2024

We were just out doing some signing and with the quick onset of snow a few farmers still have bales in the field, extra caution should be taken and this is why we say STAY ON TRAILS Some of the bales that are very close to trails, we marked but we can’t mark them all. Enjoy the early start to the season. And thanks to Jason Gerspacher for help me out today with the signs!!!’

And they’re off signing more trails again today. Thanks to Trevor, Ryan,Barb and Chris for all their hard work. Should b...
12/01/2024

And they’re off signing more trails again today. Thanks to Trevor, Ryan,Barb and Chris for all their hard work. Should be ready for a groomer right away. Snow conditions are amazing.

03/13/2024

All Tri Valley Trails snowmobile routes are closed as of today. Thank you to all of our volunteers and sponsors that made the trail system possible this season!

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Rocanville, SK
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Tri Valley Trails (TVT) is a local snowmobile club providing safe, groomed trails for riders. The club is also affiliated with Saskatchewan Snowmobile Association (SSA). Since TVT formed 14 years ago it has maintained several miles of trail systems which connect 3 valleys: Qu’Appelle, Assiniboine, and the Pipestone. The trail system also joins up with SnoMan trails (Manitoba system) at St. Lazare, Manitoba. The TVT trails are designated SSA trails therefore trail users are required to register their snowmobile. Failure to comply could result in fines. What requirements do I need to ride the trails? Simply just a registered snowmobile. This gives the rider access to all SSA trails in Saskatchewan (10,000 kms) and the SnoMan Trails in Manitoba . Note: Snowmobile operators born on or after Jan 1, 1989 are now required to complete a Snowmobile Safety Training Course. Must be at least 12 years old to enroll. TVT will be hosting a Snowmobile Safety Course later this year. Click on safety course at the left side of this page for further details or contact a director. Does Tri Valley Trails receive funding from SSA? Yes. This amount is based on the total number of kms the club groomed and the number of riders who registered their snowmobile. Do I need to purchase a Tri Valley Membership? No. You are not required by law to obtain a membership. However; Tri Valley Trails cannot groom, upgrade, and maintain equipment with the funds solely from SSA. How much does a TVT membership cost? Only $50. for single or family. This price has not varied much over the years with 100% of the funds staying with TVT. What is the benefit of becoming a TVT member? You are helping your local club provide safe trails for you to enjoy. Signage is expensive; grooming involves both fuel and repair costs. The club also has insurance expenses which includes insuring the warm-up shacks. These shacks are available to everyone. Local support also allows the club to update and purchase additional equipment required to maintain the trail system. Stan Langley- President- 645-2669 Gary Griffin- Treasurer- 435-2263 Ian Langley/Kayla Stanhope- Secretary- 434-7685/434-8765

Board of directors -Stan Langley -Kevin Hunt -Gordon Grant -Darcy Rambold -Joe Mitchell -Gary Taggart -Ian Langley -Donna Stanhope -Gary Griffin -Kayla Stanhope -Neil Major -Randy Stanhope -Gary Birkenshaw -Trevor Lippai