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Look no further for a fresh adventure

The Christmas Mountains snowmobiling experience is New Brunswick’s newest winter playground.

Featuring the province’s longest sledding season, from first snow in December to the last fall in April, this region boasts 500 km (311 mi.) of newly groomed Federation trails that can be entered from Plaster Rock, Doaktown, Saint-Quentin, Campbellton, or Bathurst. A portion of the trail rides through the peaks and valleys of Mount Carleton Provincial Park.

Taking in the view of the Christmas Mountains
Taking in the view of the Christmas Mountains

These new journeys traverse unspoiled landscape among the ancient rolling peaks of the Appalachian Range, cutting through pure nature between rest stops where warming huts, accommodations, fuel, and food are all available. Serpentine Lodge, Governors Wilderness ResortAuberge Ressources Inn, and Du Repos B&B are some of the stay-over spots with trail access.

With names like Rudolf, Cupid, Comet, Dancer, Vixen, Candy Cane and North Pole, they’re the only trails in the province that don’t follow the numbered system – even more reason to check out this unmatched destination for New Brunswick snowmobiling.

A great, shiny sledding day at the Christmas Mountains
A great, shiny sledding day at the Christmas Mountains

Christmas Mountains are just one more reason New Brunswick is #1 for sledding fun. Time to hit the trails!

Ready to discover a new trail? To map your ride and get your permit, head to Snowmobile NB.


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