There is no better way to get deep into the country in winter than by snowmobile. Newfoundland has an abundance of snow, spectacular winter scenery, and a snowmobile season running from late December to late April. A prime location is the Main River Basin, recognized as one of the Island's last truly wilderness areas. It is the winter access trail to the fjords of Gros Morne National Park and to exciting adventures in the Long Range Mountains.
Explore the remote areas of this "World Heritage Site". Recognized for its exceptional beauty and unique geological features, it offers you an opportunity to travel through glacially carved inland fjords and experience the tranquility of an uninterrupted view from horizon to horizon. Truly, one of the great wonders of the world and one of the most exciting snowmobile touring areas in the province.
Located 35 miles North of Deer Lake in the Main River Valley, Eagle Mountain is situated in the northern heartland of Newfoundland's wilderness. With elevations from 1,300 - 2,500 feet above sea level, snow is always plentiful allowing access to hundreds of miles ofcountry and rarely travelled trails.
You can expect to see Woodland Caribou, Moose and Arctic Hare.