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District 11 O.F.S.C. Trail ! Temagami ! ! ! ! Quebec ! C206D ! A ! ! 78 ! ! 64 72 C206D 11 ± 72 Marten River ! 71 ! 62 Thorne ! 77 ! ! 11 C206D D ! 72 ! 81 D 11 A10 2Q ! 8 3 Tilden Lake 63 C105 A10 4D ! D104 4 ! 6 Stinson D Field 11 ! Markstay ! ! 5 0 3 11 ! 5 0 6 ! 4 ! 4 D 300 Hagar Warren ! 4 30 ! D103 0 ! 8 ! Verner 0 C 17 6 ! 4 0 ! 0 3 AD Redbridge 3 St. Charles Sturgeon Falls ! 305 ! FRO ! ! 502 Lavigne !NT 17 301 C109 3 0 1 ! Mattawa! C213 2 ! North Bay 50 ! ! ! 401 ! Klock! 7! A 101 ! ! 1 17 0 Rutherglen ! ! West Arm 50 5 C109 3 Lake Nipissing 0 ! ! 77 0 Burwash 5 94 ! 500 ! ! 703 Paget 3 702 0 7 110 A10 2D D A C C106 D102C 2 03 1 7 0 Dokis ! Wolseley Bay ! D 205 70 2 Noëlville Nipissing Kiosk C ! 64 ! ! Powassan ! 8 0 ! A10 1D 0 C106 7 60 4 00 801 French River Restoule Pickerel River ! ! ! Pickerel Trou t Creek D102C 601 C11 0D ! 5 ! 04 Commanda C105D ! C105D 3 5 Pakesley ! 50 5 0 ! 11 Key Harbour Lost Channel 501 Loring ! ! C105D Rye 901 5 00 ! South River 4 4 0 ! 450 4 5 0 Algonquin Park 1 D102C 0 0 C 4 1!0 306 601 69 605 400 Harris Lake Sundridge 0 ! Bolger 3 0 1 D123 ! 0 Magnetawan 4 0 1 30 6 ! D 602 C104D ! 300 603 Burk's F alls 3 00 G e o r g i a n 5 3 C104D 4 ! 0 3 ! 0 C101 8 2 2 Kearney 1 3 0 B a y 06 7 30 D123 5 Algonquin Park !6 0 4 8 0 3 8 Shawanaga 0 4 2 02 11 Emsdale D101B 1 11 0 7 ! 1 ! 4 08 1 8 70 96 9 5 409 ! McKellar 4 ! ! ! Kilometers ONTARIO FEDERATION! 0 5 10 20 30 40 OF SNOWMOBILE CLUBS District 11 Area Map www.ofsc.on.ca Trunk Trail Feeder Trail Club Trail Connector Trail Railway and Transit Lines Roads Disclaimer: This website publication is intended as a guide only and not intended to be a navigational aid. Trail routes are compiled from data gathered from club volunteers and modifications and upgrades to this website continue at any time during the snowmobile season. Riders should consult local club, association or district trail guides for the most up to date information. The Ontario Federation of Snowmobile Clubs (OFSC) assumes no responsibility for any discrepancies, errors or omissions which may occur or for actual trail routes shown on this guide or any resulting loss or damage. As an off-road experience, snowmobiling is an inherently risky activity and all snowmobilers and their passengers willingly use trails at their own risk. Please refer to the ASSUMPTIONS FOR OFSC TRAIL USE at http://www.ofsc.on.ca/Trails/Assumptions.asp as prior to operating or riding a snowmobile on OFSC trails. 01/30/2007.
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