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Contact everyone you know for this MEETING...
We have set up a “Needs Accessment Meeting” to review the proposed RR214 Access Corridor
This corridor is a 3km access road RR214 linking Cooking Lake to Ministik
Tri-County Snowmobile Club is proposing a 3km corridor link between Cooking Lake and Ministik Lake.
The following Email has been sent to the County of Strathcona Councilors so ask them questions such as:
- Do they support a snowmobile access corridor in the County of Strathcona?
- Will they Vote in support of this Corridor?
The councilors in ward 7 in Strathcona County that decide on this Corridor are:
Glen Lawrence – Glen is the current councilor and is against the Corridor and against snowmobiling
Also we have worked with him for 8 years trying to get this corridor and still no where…
Don McPherson – Don is a new candidate and fully supports the corridor and outdoor recreation
For more information on Don and his campaign please email him at donmcpherson_5@hotmail.com and he will respond with any information needed.
Vote for who supports your sport on October 15
For the whole story please go to
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Here is the link to the web page and our club
Proposed Range Road 214 Access Corridor
August 23, 2007
Public Notice:
Strathcona County, Legal Snowmobile Access Trail from Cooking Lake to Ministik Lake.
Snowmobile Corridor Assessment Meeting:
Location: Ministik School, Hwy #14 & Range Road 212 (21246 Hwy14)
Date: October 10, 2007
Time: 7:30pm - 9:00pm
Tri-County Snowmobile Club is reviewing a proposal to put before the County of Strathcona requesting a legal snowmobile access corridor. This meeting is to see how many residents of the County of Strathcona wish to see an access corridor (Needs Study) connecting Cooking Lake to Ministik Lake Bird Sanctuary by way of a legal access corridor down RR214.
This corridor has been used for over 30 years until recently when the County of Strathcona closed all county roads and ditches to motorized vehicles. Tri-County Snowmobile Club is proposing this old existing corridor to legally allow the residents of Strathcona County to access Ministik. By adding this corridor to Ministik, Strathcona residents can access the 65km of maintained, signed & groomed trails, and legally access the Ministik Gas station on Hwy 14 for fuel and supplies.
The trail corridor will be signed, marked and maintained the same as any Alberta Snowmobile Trail that crosses a hi-way, such as the Iron Horse Trail, Whitecourt, Edson and many others. Tri-County Snowmobile Club works together with the County of Strathcona R.C.M.P. and Bylaw Officers to ensure peoples rights are respected, such as the right to recreate in your county, noise, speed, and traffic concerns. All issues to be reviewed and regulated so as to create a family trail system that is safe for everyone.
If you live in Strathcona County and ride on Antler Lake, Hastings Lake, Wanisan Lake or Cooking Lake and wish to use a trail / access corridor legally, to access Ministik Lake Bird Sanctuary then please contact your local Councilor and request support for this corridor. Also bring a friend and attend the Corridor Assessment Meeting to show your support.
View the Strathcona County Access map at
View a close up of Ministik and RR214 t
Or at
Contact one of the following Strathcona Corridor Access Committee members by leaving an email at brianbeebe@shaw.ca
Ministik School Meeting Agenda
Survey Needs Assessment Questions:
- Do residents of County of Strathcona wish to Access Ministik?
- How many residents/snowmobilers signed the support/needs form?
- Will an access corridor such as RR214 serve the needs as a corridor?
- What benefits does it bring to the residents of County of Strathcona?
- What economical benefits does it bring to business owners in the County of Strathcona such as?
- Ministik Gas Station.
- Hamlets of South & North Cooking Lake for food and gas.
Tri-Counties input to this study:
- We are looking into a corridor to connect 2 large riding areas Cooking Lake and Ministik.
- Corridor length is about 3km long, running south of Cooking Lake to Ministik.
- That this is a winter corridor connecting bodies of Ice Surfaces and is unusable other than winter.
- Tri-County maintains the 65km of trails in Ministik and will maintain the corridor as well.
- The corridor will be signed, maintained and groomed as per the guidelines of the Alberta Snowmobile Association Trail Manual.
- TCSC will work side by side with the Strathcona R.C.M.P. and Bylaw Officers to follow the legal laws and regulations on the corridor such as:
- Drinking and driving
- Snowmobiles are registered and insured
- Speeding and stunting
- That this becomes a Family Corridor for outdoor recreation within the County of Strathcona.
- That the acceptance of the corridor does not promote open riding through out the County of Strathcona.
If your interested in being on the Tri-County RR214 Committee please email brianbeebe@shaw.ca
Contact everyone you know for this MEETING...
We have set up a “Needs Accessment Meeting” to review the proposed RR214 Access Corridor
This corridor is a 3km access road RR214 linking Cooking Lake to Ministik
Tri-County Snowmobile Club is proposing a 3km corridor link between Cooking Lake and Ministik Lake.
The following Email has been sent to the County of Strathcona Councilors so ask them questions such as:
- Do they support a snowmobile access corridor in the County of Strathcona?
- Will they Vote in support of this Corridor?
The councilors in ward 7 in Strathcona County that decide on this Corridor are:
Glen Lawrence – Glen is the current councilor and is against the Corridor and against snowmobiling
Also we have worked with him for 8 years trying to get this corridor and still no where…
Don McPherson – Don is a new candidate and fully supports the corridor and outdoor recreation
For more information on Don and his campaign please email him at donmcpherson_5@hotmail.com and he will respond with any information needed.
Vote for who supports your sport on October 15
For the whole story please go to
************************************************************************************************************************************
Here is the link to the web page and our club
Proposed Range Road 214 Access Corridor
August 23, 2007
Public Notice:
Strathcona County, Legal Snowmobile Access Trail from Cooking Lake to Ministik Lake.
Snowmobile Corridor Assessment Meeting:
Location: Ministik School, Hwy #14 & Range Road 212 (21246 Hwy14)
Date: October 10, 2007
Time: 7:30pm - 9:00pm
Tri-County Snowmobile Club is reviewing a proposal to put before the County of Strathcona requesting a legal snowmobile access corridor. This meeting is to see how many residents of the County of Strathcona wish to see an access corridor (Needs Study) connecting Cooking Lake to Ministik Lake Bird Sanctuary by way of a legal access corridor down RR214.
This corridor has been used for over 30 years until recently when the County of Strathcona closed all county roads and ditches to motorized vehicles. Tri-County Snowmobile Club is proposing this old existing corridor to legally allow the residents of Strathcona County to access Ministik. By adding this corridor to Ministik, Strathcona residents can access the 65km of maintained, signed & groomed trails, and legally access the Ministik Gas station on Hwy 14 for fuel and supplies.
The trail corridor will be signed, marked and maintained the same as any Alberta Snowmobile Trail that crosses a hi-way, such as the Iron Horse Trail, Whitecourt, Edson and many others. Tri-County Snowmobile Club works together with the County of Strathcona R.C.M.P. and Bylaw Officers to ensure peoples rights are respected, such as the right to recreate in your county, noise, speed, and traffic concerns. All issues to be reviewed and regulated so as to create a family trail system that is safe for everyone.
If you live in Strathcona County and ride on Antler Lake, Hastings Lake, Wanisan Lake or Cooking Lake and wish to use a trail / access corridor legally, to access Ministik Lake Bird Sanctuary then please contact your local Councilor and request support for this corridor. Also bring a friend and attend the Corridor Assessment Meeting to show your support.
View the Strathcona County Access map at
View a close up of Ministik and RR214 t
Or at
Contact one of the following Strathcona Corridor Access Committee members by leaving an email at brianbeebe@shaw.ca
Ministik School Meeting Agenda
Survey Needs Assessment Questions:
- Do residents of County of Strathcona wish to Access Ministik?
- How many residents/snowmobilers signed the support/needs form?
- Will an access corridor such as RR214 serve the needs as a corridor?
- What benefits does it bring to the residents of County of Strathcona?
- What economical benefits does it bring to business owners in the County of Strathcona such as?
- Ministik Gas Station.
- Hamlets of South & North Cooking Lake for food and gas.
Tri-Counties input to this study:
- We are looking into a corridor to connect 2 large riding areas Cooking Lake and Ministik.
- Corridor length is about 3km long, running south of Cooking Lake to Ministik.
- That this is a winter corridor connecting bodies of Ice Surfaces and is unusable other than winter.
- Tri-County maintains the 65km of trails in Ministik and will maintain the corridor as well.
- The corridor will be signed, maintained and groomed as per the guidelines of the Alberta Snowmobile Association Trail Manual.
- TCSC will work side by side with the Strathcona R.C.M.P. and Bylaw Officers to follow the legal laws and regulations on the corridor such as:
- Drinking and driving
- Snowmobiles are registered and insured
- Speeding and stunting
- That this becomes a Family Corridor for outdoor recreation within the County of Strathcona.
- That the acceptance of the corridor does not promote open riding through out the County of Strathcona.
If your interested in being on the Tri-County RR214 Committee please email brianbeebe@shaw.ca