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Sled-the-Soo, Our Streets are now Open

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Sled-the-Sault

If you are looking for a wintry escape, the EUP is the place to go. Take your pick from twelve well-groomed trails that wind across the area groomed by Sault Ste Marie Snowmobile Association. They provide over 1,000 miles of riding pleasure. Enjoy nature at its greatest wonder. Trails blanket the whitest of snow, sheltered by bridges of tree branches and sights that are just unbelievable as you travel along the trails.Click here for Sault Area trail conditions.

Sault Ste. Marie has recently opened up the streets for snowmobilers. where automobiles now share city streets with winter’s most exciting mode of transportation.

The “Soo” has always been identified with snowmobiling, thanks largely to its status as home to the International 500 endurance race. Our community is surrounded by a system of trails groomed by the Sault Snowmobile Association and local businesses put out the welcome mats every winter for another active snowmobiling season.

Need lodging we have wonderful places to stay that have easy access to the trail.

Transport Across the Mackinac Bridge
The Mackinac Bridge Authority provides transport for snowmobilers who are not allowed to cross on their own. The service is available 8:00 a.m. until 8:00 p.m. seven (7) days a week. Fees are:

  • Snowmobile and driver $10.00 Extra Passenger $2.00
  • For more information call the Mackinac Bridge 906-643-7600

The Power of Powder Enjoy Our Snow

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The Soo Snowmobile Association Grooms Daily

Opening city streets is regarded by many as the ultimate invitation to the snowmobile enthusiasts seeking the right combination of city lodging, restaurants and entertainment near wooded, well-groomed trails connected to the city by a tunnel beneath I-75.
There may be a chance that you want to go on a snowmobile excursion and you don’t own your own machine. Well, don’t go out and buy a new one. There are many rental places located in the EUP. If you happen to forget your suits, helmets or your trailer takes a turn for the worse, don’t worry, there are several places where you can replace your old with something new.


The Trails are groomed daily. Access is easy, then enjoy other great things to do...
 

CUSTOMS AND BORDER PROTECTION DRUMMOND ISLAND ICE BRIDGE PROCEDURES 2011

 General Reporting Instructions

1. All U.S. Citizens and aliens seeking entry to the United States MUST REPORT their arrival.

2. Travelers arriving Drummond Island, via the "Ice Bridge" are required to immediately report their arrival to the U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) office upon entering from a foreign port or country.

3. For general information regarding reporting procedures please call CBP @ 906-632-2631.

For more information please click here.

Snowmobilers Our Streets Are Open

 

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We’ve rolled out the white carpet for snowmobiles in Sault Ste. Marie this year, where automobiles now share city streets with winter’s most exciting mode of transportation. Remember the Legend Lives On with the International 500 Snowmobile Race. For the complete story on the streets open to snowmobilers  click here. For trail reports click here.

City of Sault Ste. Marie Snowmobile Ordinance and Map

City of Sault Ste. Marie Michigan Ordinance No.504-08. Map is on the last page of the ordinance.

Sault Ste. Marie Convention & Visitors Bureau
536 Ashmun Street, Sault Ste. Marie, MI 49783
Phone 800-647-2858 or (906) 632-3366 or you can contact us!