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Tri-County Snowmobile Club is a member of the Alberta Snowmobile
Association

Ministik trail system:
CLOSED
Opens December 1,
With 6" of snow
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Getting there
 | Take any freeway east in Edmonton until you reach 1st Street (Meridian
Road). |
 | Turn to the right (south) on 1st Street (Meridian Road) and follow it
until it turns east, which will now become Hwy 14 East. |
 | Travel east bound continuing under the Camrose Hwy 21 overpass and keep
going to just past the Cooking Lake Sailing Club - be aware of the range road
sings about where the road bends more to the north. |
 | Watch on the right side for the sign "Range Road 220 (RR220)" and turn
right (south) down RR220 for about 3 KM. |
 | NOTE: When you meet Township Road 510 (Twp510 is a correction road) the
road will change to Range
Road 221. |
 | For Parking Lot Access #33 (North Lot) turn left (east) when you hit the
intersection of Twp 510 the correction road (the road is not straight it is 15
feet to the left). Keep going (East) about 5 Km, the parking lot is on the
right side. |
 | For Parking Lot Access #2 (West Lot) keep going straight ahead on RR221
past Twp 510 until you reach RR504A. Turn left (east) on Twp 504A and drive
about 1.5km to the Ministik Lake Bird Sanctuary parking area Access #2, which
is on the corner of Twp504A and RR215 (take the right drive way down into the
parking area). This can be a popular parking area, please try to park in
an organized fashion to allow more vehicles later in the day. |
 | Access #22 on the east side has NO parking. It is only a trail exiting the
Sanctuary onto a county road. |
 | Please do not stage out of the Joseph Lake campground.
Please do not park on the main road or any of oil service roads as they are
used by heavy trucks daily. The campground gate is closed and we have no
permission to stage from anywhere near there. |
General Info
 | The Sanctuary is about 8.5Km by 8.5Km square or about 75Km square of
snowmobiling with about 60Km of marked trails. |
 | The trails range from lakes, meadows, bush, hills and creek beds. |
 | There are lots of Deer, Moose, coyotes and various range birds.
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