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PPSC Trails are currently CLOSED
Lake Scugog is NOT SAFE FOR TRAVEL
Warm weather, rain & lack of snow have caused us to closeALL our trails, Please respect our landowners by not tresspassing. If snow and cold weather return we may be able to open a few trails for a short period of time. IF NOT, have a safe and enjoyable summer, and we will see you next year. Thank you for your continued support of PPSC and organized snowmobiling. We are planning some summer events, keep an eye on the forum and events page through the summer for more details.
The Port Perry Snowmobile Club (PPSC) was founded in 1970. It became a member club of the Central Ontario Region Snowmobile Association (CORSA) and District 3 of the Ontario Federation of Snowmobile Clubs (OFSC) in 1974. We have our clubhouse located on Russell Road next to the Summerlea Golf Course; and just a few miles south of the beautiful town of Port Perry, Ontario. Once grooming starts and the trails open; the clubhouse is normally open to the public during the weekends. The large heated clubhouse has washrooms, meeting facilities and a snack bar.
The Port Perry Snowmobile Club maintains about 190 km. of trails including a major section of TOP Trail E108. The club utilizes two groomers throughout our system and grooms on average about 800 hours per year. The TOP Trail E108 passes right by the clubhouse making it a popular starting point for many snowmobilers from the nearby cities of Oshawa, Whitby, Ajax/Pickering and Toronto.
Click here for Mapquest directions to our Clubhouse
Directions from Toronto
- Follow Highway #401 east to Whitby and exit for Thickson Road North.
- Follow Thickson Rd. north for about 10 km.Turn right (east) on Winchester Road
- Turn left (north) at Simcoe Street.Take Simcoe Street north to Shirley Road. (just on the north side of the Oak Ridges Moraine)
- Turn right (east) and follow Shirley Road to the first stop sign at Russell Road.
- Turn right (south) and follow Russell Road to the clubhouse.
Click here for a "marked" area map
Travel time from Toronto should be about 1 hour.
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