The new Stanger Hills Staging area is now open as well as the new section of trail both of these areas are multi use with the exception of the groomed Snowmobile Trail. When the snow falls be sure to come out and see for yourself.
Rules for Stanger Hills Multi Use Trails
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| Maintained and Developed by Volunteers
Our goals is to provide safe trails with minimum impact on wildlife and the enviroment.
Property of Lac. Ste. Anne County
- Use trails at own risk
- No overnight camping
- Fires only in designated metal contained fire pits
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Speed limits
- 10 km staging area
- 20 km trails
- 40 km snowmobiles on groomed trail
- No hunting
- No discharging of firearms
- All vehicles restricted to designated trails
- Destruction of property, trees or environment is strictly prohibited, violators will be prosecuted
- Video surveillance on trails
- Off highway vehicles are strongly encouraged to carry proof of belonging to an accepted provincial organization (ie. ASA – Alberta Snowmobile Association, AOVA – Alberta Off-highway Vehicle Association)
- Maximum total weight 1500 lbs (680kg) with low pressure tires
- Max width 65” (1.65m)
- Provincial laws must be adhered to
- Trails are closed if conditions are wet or due to other environmental conditions (check website for updates)
- Respect groomed snowmobile trails, for snowmobile use only
- All vehicles shall adhere to OEM or equivalent sound suppression & spark arrester
- “Pack In Pack Out!” Garbage service is not provided. Please remove your garbage.
- Call 911 for Emergencies. Legal land description “SE 5-55-6 W5M”, rural address “6416 Twp. Rd. 550”
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