Snow Adventure.
The OFSC-prescribed snowmobile trail network through eastern Ontario crosses South Stormont and connects Long Sault and Ingleside to the regional A and B trail corridors that run across the SDG counties. Off the snowmobile network, parkway and Ault Park surfaces see informal snowshoe use on shoreline paths when conditions allow.
The brief.
The OFSC trails are the lead winter product — connected, prescribed, and permit-managed. A valid OFSC Snowmobile Trail Permit is required, and conditions are posted seasonally by the local snowmobile club through the OFSC interactive trail guide.
The corridor through the township links Long Sault and Ingleside directly to the wider SDG network, so trips can run village-to-village without leaving the prescribed system. Best season is roughly January through early March, conditions permitting; the OFSC publishes daily trail status.
Off the snowmobile network, snowshoe use on parkway and Ault Park surfaces is informal; the SLPC parkway day-use season is summer-anchored, so winter use depends on posted access. There is no destination-grade groomed Nordic centre in scope; classic-style cross-country use is informal seasonal.
2. places.
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OFSC-prescribed snowmobile trail network through South Stormont
Regional A and B trail corridors connecting Long Sault and Ingleside to the wider SDG network; permit-managed and conditions-posted by local snowmobile clubs.
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Long Sault Parkway and Ault Park (winter)
Informal snowshoe use on shoreline surfaces when conditions allow; SLPC parkway day-use is summer-anchored.
Today's read.
Temperature (7.8°C) above the typical range and outside the typical season window.