ABOUT US

Our Mission

The Cold Lake Snowmobile Club works to promote safe and responsible snowmobiling with groomed marked trails in the Lakeland area that are easy to follow and ride for all ages. We also strive to ensure that the shared concerns of snowmobilers are voiced and heard at the local and provincial level of government.

CLSC Leadership

President

Lenny Bilodeau

Vice President

Tylor Ottenbrite

Secretary

Chad Gingras

Treasurer

Martin Leboeuf

Trail Coordinator

Curtis Wentz

Event Coordinator

Kim Wentz

Club Directors

  • Keith Scheidt
  • Brian Lechelt
  • Ian Lechelt
  • Dwight Schoch
  • Dean Dube
  • Steve Uzlelmen
  • Randy Reid

Club Highlights & Achievements

  • We have established a working relationship with the City Of Cold Lake to promote snowmobile tourism and responsible riding. Years ago, we voiced our concerns about being able to ride from our homes to the locale trails and have been granted this access through our continued relationship.
  • Warm up Cabin on the Northeast side of Crane Lake
  • Signed and groomed trail to our cabin
  • Cold Lake is an integral part of the Trans Canadian Snowmobile Trail from Saskatchewan
  • Cold Lake is also an integral part of the Iron Horse Trail connecting us to multiple communities. Bonnyville, Glendon, St-Paul, Elk Point, Smoky Lake. 
  • The Cold Lake Snowmobile Club is a part of the Iron Horse Grooming Foundation that Grooms the Iron Horse Trail through these communities with a shared BR-180 Groomer and drag.
  • We have hosted Snowmobile Rallies, Drag Races, Cabarets and Socials, Family Rides and even ATV Rallies
  • The Cold Lake Snowmobile Club has recently purchased a Groomer of its own to be able to keep our trails through the city and out to our Cabin maintained whenever that snow comes.
  • The Cold Lake Snowmobile Club is always actively looking to expand its trail systems, and this is always something that sounds easy but it’s very time consuming and an ongoing project.