Resident Snowmobile Operators Permit
Gros Morne National Park
Snowmobiling in Gros Morne National Park - Know Before You Go
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Title: Snowmobiling in Gros Morne National Park: Know Before You Go
Snowmobiles travelling Corridor
Snowmobiling is a great way for visitors to experience Gros Morne National Park. But, before you head out, know the regulations.Travelling shot of boot on snowmachine. Park pass and Snowmobile permit overlaid.
You must obtain and sign a national park entry pass and a snowmobile operator’s permit. Carry these with you at all times when inside the park.
Park Map overlaid with Highlighted Snowmobile Corridors
Be aware there are designated corridors that riders are expected to use. These are marked on the map that comes with your permit. It is your responsibility to know your location at all times.Various Shots of Riders Behaving Responsibly on Corridors
Stay in the corridors and respect the conditions of your permit.You will be doing your part to protect Gros Morne National Park
for the benefit and enjoyment of Canadians today, and for future generations.
Parks Canada wishes you a safe trip.
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Residents’ immediate family members may receive a Resident Snowmobile Operator’s Permit. Immediate family is defined as parent, step-parent, foster parent, sibling, spouse, common-law spouse, step-child, ward of the resident, grandchild, father-in-law, mother-in-law, and relative permanently residing in the resident’s household or with whom the resident permanently resides.
Avalanche Information
South West Gulch (Tablelands)
The Bowl (Tablelands)
Long Range Mountains
Resident Snowmobile Operator’s Permits and Park Entry Passes are available at the following park facilities and select communities at the businesses specified.
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