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Snowmobile Safety Week reminders for PEC riders

By Brock Ormond Feb 11, 2026 | 1:17 PM

As winter recreation reaches its peak in Prince Edward County, Snowmobile Safety Week serves as an important reminder for local riders and visitors to operate their snowmobiles safely, responsibly, and within the law.

With the popular Millennium trail and rural roadways throughout the County attracting snowmobilers each season, proper preparation, training, and respect for trail rules and private property help ensure every ride in Prince Edward County is a safe one.

Help keep our community safe by following these key reminders:

Before You Ride

  • Carry a valid driver’s licence or MSVOL
  • Have proof of insurance and registration
  • Display a valid trail permit when required
  • Wear an approved helmet (drivers, passengers, and anyone in towed devices)
  • Check trail, weather, and ice conditions before heading out
  • Tell someone your route and expected return time

While Riding

  • Stay on designated trails
  • Obey posted signs and come to a full stop before crossing roads
  • Never ride on private property without permission
  • Adjust speed to conditions – maximum 50 km/h on trails
  • Zero tolerance for impaired riding

Millennium Trail – Winter Use Reminders

  • Motorized use is restricted to snowmobiles, farm tractors, and animal husbandry vehicles
  • ATVs and dirt bikes are not permitted during winter conditions
  • Snowmobile speed limits apply
  • The trail is not maintained for pedestrian use in winter; icy sections may be present
  • Parking lots and access points are not plowed
  • Winter restrictions remain until snow has melted and trail conditions stabilize

Snowmobiling is a great way to enjoy winter in Prince Edward County – make safety your top priority, so every ride ends with a safe return home.