2025/26 Corporate Partnership Drive Now Open
Fernie, BC – August 10, 2025 - The Fernie Snowmobile Association (FSA) is excited to kick off our 2025–2026 Corporate Partnership Drive. For over 30 years, the FSA has been the driving force behind snowmobiling in Fernie; maintaining over 250 km of groomed trails, five riding areas, and three day-use cabins that welcome more than 15,000 riders each winter.
None of this happens without collaboration. Our local and provincial partners play a vital role in keeping trails groomed, cabins stocked, signage maintained, and riders educated and safe. Together, we create the kind of world-class snowmobiling experience that keeps Fernie on the map as a top Western Canada sledding destination.
Why Partner With Us
When you partner with the FSA, your brand connects directly with a passionate, engaged, and loyal community of riders. Benefits include:
High-visibility exposure across our website, social media, email newsletters, and events.
Direct community connection with local riders, visiting tourists, and outdoor recreation enthusiasts.
Tangible impact supporting grooming operations, safety programs, events, and infrastructure upkeep.
Partnerships are flexible and tailored to fit your marketing goals; whether that’s increased brand recognition, deeper community involvement, or supporting a sport that brings millions of dollars in economic activity to the region each winter.
If your business shares our passion for the outdoors, community, and sustainable winter recreation, we’d love to have you on board. Get in touch to explore partnership options for the 2025–2026 season.
📧 info@ferniesnowmobile.com
About the Fernie Snowmobile Association:
Voted BC’s Snowmobile Club of the Year in 2025! The Fernie Snowmobile Association (FSA) is a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting safe and responsible snowmobiling in the Fernie region. With a commitment to trail maintenance, education, and community engagement, the FSA strives to provide exceptional snowmobiling experiences while preserving the environment for future generations.