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Trail Permits

    Please be advised that it is law in New Brunswick that your trail permit be secured to your snowmobile on the left side of the hood in plain sight, and that you carry proof of liability insurance. Helmets are required, proof of vehicle registration as well as vehicle plates are to be secured to the rear of your snowmobile, in plain view.
The New Brunswick Federation of Snowmobile Clubs offers seven types of Trail Permits for the 2007-2008 season:

Annual Trail Permit
$180.00 plus 14% tax ('early bird' price of $130.00 plus 14% tax if purchased on or before Dec. 15th)
One Day Trail Permit
$35.00 HST included
Three Day Trail Permit
$75.00 HST included
Seven Day Trail Permit
$115.00 HST included
NEW!  Family Trail Permits
third and subsequent season permits $65.00 + HST * see details below*
NEW!  Antique Snowmobile Trail Permits
snowmobiles 20 years and older $30.00 + HST * see details below*
NEW! Classic Snowmobile Trail Permit
Snowmobiles between 10 and 20 years old $65.00 + HST * see details below*

* Prices are in Canadian $ *

*NEW TRAIL PERMIT TYPE DETAILS*
*AVAILABLE ONLY AT SERVICE NEW BRUNSWICK OUTLETS*

 
Family Trail Permits:
1. Qualification is a minimum of 3 snowmobiles in a family.
2. Multiple 'Family' Trail Permits must all be purchased at the same time.
3. The first two permits are bought at the regular price, third and subsequent permits will be $65.00 + HST.
4. Proof of a 'Family' qualification is 3 or more current snowmobile registrations all registered to the same address and in the same name.
5. The discount is for qualified families, not businesses or companies.
 
Antique Snowmobile Trail Permits:
1. Definition is snowmobiles 20-years and older,1988 and older.
2. Proof for an 'Antique' qualification is the current snowmobile registration for each antique snowmobile.
 
Classic Snowmobile Trail Permits:
1. Definition is snowmobiles between 10 and 20 years old, 1989 to 1998.
2. Proof for a 'Classic' qualification is the current snowmobile registration for each classic snowmobile.


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Miramichi Valley Snowmobile Club
PO Box 622, Miramichi, NB  E1V 3M3
Phone: 506-622-2941
Fax: 506-622-2914