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Locality: Preeceville, Saskatchewan

Address: Box 234 S0A 3B0 Preeceville, SK, Canada

Website: www.townofpreeceville.ca/default.aspx?page=32

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Rough Rider Snowmobile Club 28.01.2021

Snowmobile trails are for snowmobile use only !! Proceed with caution on TC223A at the Sturgis sports grounds as two vehicles drove down the freshly groomed trail !!

Rough Rider Snowmobile Club 16.01.2021

Please note: The RCMP have been contacted by a land owner about snowmobiles crossing private land the land is posted with no snowmobile access please follow the rules and STAY ON THE TRAIL !!

Rough Rider Snowmobile Club 12.01.2021

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Rough Rider Snowmobile Club 30.12.2020

Practice Snowcial Distancing this winter! Remember; -Stay home if you’re sick or experiencing symptoms of illness. -Practice social distancing. Maintain 2m bet...ween extended household groups. -Use hand sanitizer frequently. -Avoid overcrowding. Follow the current restrictions on public gathering limits. -Mask use is strongly encouraged. -Don’t share food & drink. And if you bring any, remember: Pack it in, pack it out! See more

Rough Rider Snowmobile Club 16.12.2020

Planning to hit the trails over the holidays? Here are some things to keep in mind this snowmobiling season. Like when operating any vehicle, snowmobilers must ...obey traffic rules including: - traffic signs and lights regulating traffic on, approaching or leaving highways - trail signs, markers and directional signs - following at a reasonable and safe distance - driving with due care and attention with consideration for other people and property - never driving faster than 80 km/h or the posted speed limit, including the speed limit posted on designated snowmobile trails - never riding after drinking alcohol or taking drugs - yielding the right of way: - keep to the right when approaching other vehicles, including snowmobiles - yield to all vehicles when approaching from the right - keep clear of the other vehicle when passing Remember safety first: all snowmobile operators and passengers must wear a helmet. It’s also important to wear proper gear and clothing so you can handle the cold. And never ride alone! Navigating in the dark: make sure all your lights are in working order. Reduce your speed. Avoid unfamiliar areas and terrain. Carry a flashlight and/or flare. Ride in the same direction as nearby traffic. Wear reflective clothing. For more information about snowmobile safety and regulations visit: https://www.sgi.sk.ca/atv-and-snowmobile OR https://sasksnow.com/ Have fun, be safe, and our officers may see you out on those snowy trails! ^km #SnowmobileSafety #RideSafeSask SGI Sask Snow

Rough Rider Snowmobile Club 11.12.2020

February 27, 2020. Ushta wood shed full!! March 6, 2020 - our trails were closed due to Covid 19. December 29, 2020 - Ushta wood shed is EMPTY!! AND that trails NOT OPEN!! Where does the wood go? Several volunteers spent numerous hours cutting, hauling, stacking. For What?! 7 days of open sledding season?! Or does the wood disappear during the off season? Yes, we did receive a report on September 8 that the wood shed was damaged when the tin was ripped off the back of the wood shed and the door was ripped off. Please respect our Volunteers' commitment and effort to provide wood for the snowmobilers.