Melville 'On the Right Track'

               

       

                   

      

   

Tourism Melville, Saskatchewan

   

Snowmobiling

Showstoppers Snowmobile Club

Dave Cheveldae
Work: (306) 728-3766
Home: (306) 728-4645
Cell: (306) 728-7928

Melville and district comes alive in the winter months with snowmobiling. For the snowmobile enthusiast, Showstoppers Snowmobile Club provides opportunities to ride on some of the best-groomed trail in the province.

The club grooms about 200 kilometres within a 50-mile radius of Melville, including south to Crooked Lake and north to Yorkton. In fact, the club links Yorkton and the Qu’Appelle Valley.

Showstoppers have a current membership of about 70 family members. Activities include a poker derby slated for January and the club also sponsors safety clinics throughout the year with Saskatchewan Snowmobile Association certified instructors.

For the average rider looking for an afternoon of family fun on the trails, there are four warm-up shelters along the trails and always a friendly smile somewhere on the route.

So come out and enjoy the wintry splendour of the area and take part in one of the fastest-growing and exciting leisure time activities in the area.

Going north of Melville you can enjoy deep snow, herds of deer, elk herds, buffalo- some of the largest in Saskatchewan.

The Showstoppers also get involved in community projects like the snow hut built for the young persons to use for sledding and mom and dad can hold wiener roasts at the Mark Lalonde Memorial Shelter.

The club also puts on a special day for the handicapped, treating them to golf cart rides, dinner at the shelter, quad rides, police cruisers, etc, for approximately 50+ people. Then go to the Qu’Appelle Valley to enjoy fishing, riding, and bed & breakfast and call it a day.

   

   
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Last Update June 27, 2009 by Becquet Enterprises