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Most Frequently Asked Questions :
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Am I insured?
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Guest
Yes, the insurance included in the rental package covers the user on the back seat in case of an accident. The insurance will cover the medical and hospitalization costs, if necessary. The driver is not insurated.
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Material
No, in the event of an accident, you're
responsible for the snowmobile repair costs for up to $1500 (not covered
by your personal insurance). Above $1500, the insurance takes over.
Important:
Some insurance companies
accept to cover the $1500 deductible for a supplement. Talk to your agent
before making a reservation.
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Are our snowmobiles difficult to handle?
No, they have automatic gear changes
and we stay on specially prepared trails. A snowmobile is steady on straight
sections.
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Is it dangerous to get lost?
No, the trails are well identified
and marked ( signs and signals ) and stops are clearly indicated. All you
have to do is to follow the signs and the trail map.
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What about clothing?
Comfortable clothes, woven fabric,
natural fibers. For your comfort, we have top quality snowmobile
suits for up to -40 degrees Celcius protection.
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What are the speed
limits?
The maximum speed is 70 km but one
must respect the specific signs posts on each of the trail sections.
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What the trail look like?
They are all groomed and they have a minimum of 15 feets width, They are open in both direction, like a street.
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Is off-trail snowmobiling possible?
Yes, with experienced guides. Nevertheless,
one should remember that rented snowmobiles are not all suitable for off-trail
activities. First you have to master the techniques and you must be accompanied
on your excursion, otherwise you face the possibility of sinking in the
snow up to your belt and a bogged down snowmobile may seem to weigh 1000
kilos!
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How many kilometers with
a full tank?
Approximately 125 km for a 2 stroke snowmobile.
Approximately 250 km for a 4 stroke snowmobile.
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How does one signal on trails?

Stop |

Slow down |

Snowmobiles
behind |

Last snowmobile |

Right turn |

Left
turn |

Approaching
snowmobile ahead |
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