White Wolf Snowmobile Club
Trail Chalets



The White Wolf Snowmobile Club, with the help of it's staff and appreciated volunteer members, maintain a number of chalets strategically placed along it's trail system. Through their efforts, there is usually an adequate supply of wood available so you can light a fire and remove the winter chills from your bones. They are often used for shelter when the weather gets bad and refuge is needed.

 

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In places where the snowmobile trails passes near the Trans Labrador Highway, the WWSC placed a number of chalets for use by club members. These chalets were placed on the section of trail that leads to Esker. This chalet is located at "Fraggle Rock" which is on the Ironstone and Walsh River trail.

 

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Members Jackie and Glenn Granter (l) and friend Wanda Hiscock (r) stop at the chalet on the South Trail to for a mug-up. Staff and club volunteers often take time to restock the chalets with firewood, as shown here with the chalet on the South Trail trail to Grand Hermine.

 

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Jackie and Wanda at the chalet at Grande Hermine. The chalet is situated at Southwest Arm of Shabogamoo Lake on the North Trail to Grand Hermine.

 

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