EAGLE VALLEY SNOWMOBILE CLUB
The Eagle Valley Snowmobile Club (EVSC) in Sicamous, BC was officially incorporated as a non-profit society in 1990, although the club’s informal history can be traced back over 65 years. The first emergency shelter for snowmobilers was built on Queest Mountain in 1976, and over the past several decades the club has also taken on the responsibility of grooming the snowmobile trails and maintaining the emergency shelters on Eagle Pass, Owlhead and Blue Lake. The club is responsible for the maintenance of over 100 km of snowmobile trails and four shelters under our Partnership Agreement with Rec Sites & Trails (RSTBC). With over 400 active members, we are currently one of the largest organized snowmobile clubs in the province of BC, and we are considered by our community to be an integral component of the winter tourism economy.
Maintenance and grooming on snowmobile trails provides a designated route for outdoor recreationalists to safely access the alpine backcountry and for them to return home at the end of their excursions. While grooming during the winter is the club’s primary responsibility, we are also responsible for maintaining the trails and parking areas throughout the off-season. Additionally, the club is responsible for stocking the shelters with firewood and supplies, and for maintenance and repairs as needed. To keep up with the work, our fleet of vehicles currently includes five snowcats, three service trucks, one flat-deck truck, one snowplow, and one snowmobile.
The EVSC was founded by volunteers and continues to rely heavily on volunteers to remain active and financially sustainable. As the club has grown significantly since its inception, we now also employ 10-15 full-time and part-time seasonal employees who perform maintenance and who collect trail fees. Our employees are essential to our ability to consistently provide high-quality trail grooming throughout the winter and for ensuring the safety of everyone using the trails.
SNORIDER AWARDS
Sicamous has been awarded the 19th Annual SnoRiders highest “Platinum” awards for the Most Challenging Riding Area in BC, and Favourite Family Snowmobiling in BC.
The Sicamous area was also awarded with 4 high ranking awards for the following categories:
- FAVOURITE OVERALL SNOWMOBILING AREA in BC. – Gold
- FAVOURITE POWDER RIDING in BC. – Gold
- FAVOURITE GROOMED TRAIL RIDING in BC – GOLD
- FAVOURITE SCENIE SNOWMOBILING AREA. – Silver
We sincerely appreciate this recognition and will continue to work hard to make your sledding adventure in the Sicamous area an absolutely great experience.
SNORIDER SLEDTOWN CHAMPION
Sicamous is proud to have been crowned British Columbia’s 2017 Sled Town showdown champion
Snowmobilers in B.C. are proud of their province, and why shouldn’t they be? From abroad, many have come here to experience the best backcountry riding in the world. With peaks, valleys and deep snow conditions, B.C. is a tough contender in the annual SledTown ShowDown contest. Sicamous was very proud to have earned this prestigious distinction in 2017!