Becoming a PPSC Volunteer

There are many good reasons to volunteer with the Port Perry Snowmobile Club including making new friends, family activity, being outdoors for exercise and fresh air, manage a program, project or event, learn new skills and help keep the cost of trail permits affordable. All of the volunteers bring a wide variety of skills to fulfill different jobs for our club. Some of those jobs include trail work, volunteering at our annual open house, organize or manage a program, project or a fundraising event, trail patrol and much more.

Our club relies on active volunteers to complete all of the various jobs required to run successful trails during the season. You do not have to snowmobile to be a volunteer with our club. Anyone can volunteer and it is not only for the benefit of our trails but also for the surrounding businesses and communities. The Port Perry Snowmobile Club provides the necessary training to all of its volunteers.

Volunteering with our club is also not just about getting the job done – it is also about making new friends, having a good time and a sense of accomplishment. Our current volunteers are a fantastic group of people and I myself am enjoying not only the satisfaction of improving and being involved with the area in which I ride but the new friendships I have found with others who enjoy the sport and the outdoors as much as I do.

If you are interested in volunteering with the club please drop a line to:

Sara Bird, PPSC Volunteer Coordinator - (905) 982-0390

You can also join our forum and simply attend a scheduled trail work day.