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CARIBOU SNOW DRIFTERS
2009 N.B.F.S.C. Lotto Winners

The New Brunswick Federation of Snowmobile Clubs is pleased to announce the winners of the 2009 Lotto Draw held on March 16, 2009.
1st Prize – $10,000 cash - Don Bowser of Sackville, N.B.
2nd Prize – $3000 Irving Dollars - Serge Dionne of Grand Falls, N.B.
3rd Prize – $1500 Clothing Gift Certificate from G. Bourque – Debbie Smith of Sackville, N.B.
4th Prize – All Inclusive Luxury Gourmet Getaway for 4 – The Castle Inn, Perth Andover – valued at $1500 – Ken Mazerolle of Scoudouc, N.B.
5th Prize – All Inclusive Snowmobile Package for 4 – O’Donnell’s Cottages, Doaktown – valued at $1500 – Alfreda Cormier of Saint Antoine, NB.
6th Prize – His & Hers Choko Snowmobile Suits - Valued at $1200.00 – Aldo Cyr of St. Quentin, N.B.
Here are the winners for our own draw.

1st prize - BBQ - Winner Trams Sherwood - Sold By Allan Trott

2nd prize - Moosehead Gift Certificate - Donna Wilson - Sold By Carter Hickey

3rd prize - Fairweather Gift Certificate - Lorrie Johnston - Sold By Carter Hickey

Congratulations To Everyone
ATTENTION SNOWMOBILE MEMBERS:

IF YOU ARE NOT RECEIVING TALK MAIL MESSAGES COULD
YOU PLEASE EMAIL SUE HICKEY WITH YOUR PHONE NUMBER.

tshickey@nbnet.nb.ca

IF YOU DO NOT WANT TO RECEIVE TALK MAILS AND WOULD
PREFER EMAIL MESSAGES COULD YOU PLEASE EMAIL HER YOUR
ADDRESS.

THANKS, AND HAPPY TRAILS
Don't Forget Our Club # 71
PERMITS:



Types & Prices

N.B.F.S.C. Trail Permit Fees
2008 - 2009 Season
New Brunswick ’s extensive,managed snowmobile trail system supports a significant winter tourism industry. It's estimated that the number of snowmobile users inNew Brunswick is in excess of 15,000. Maintaining the system of trails was dependant on funding from permits that users voluntarily purchased each season from the New Brunswick Federation of Snowmobile Clubs(NBFSC).

In the interest of fairness and sustainability, the Provinceof New Brunswick has introduced a mandatory snowmobile trail permit system.This will ensure stable funding for trail upkeep and maintenance. The mandatory system, similar to that of other provinces, is based on a user pay mechanism. It is expected to provide economic benefits for the province and safety benefits for users.



The New Brunswick Federation of Snowmobile Clubs offers
seven (7) types of Trail Permits for the 2008-2009 season:


Type                     Price



Season Trail Permit


$200.00 plus 13% tax
('early bird' price of $150.00 plus 13% tax
if purchased on or before Dec. 15th)  
One Day Trail Permit   $35.00 HST included
Three Day Trail Permit   $75.00 HST included  
Seven Day Trail Permit   $115.00 HST included


NEW!   Family Trail Permits
– third and subsequent season permits $75.00 + HST * see details below*




NEW!   Antique Snowmobile Trail Permits
– snowmobiles 20 years and older $35.00 + HST * see details below*




NEW!   Classic Snowmobile Trail Permit
– Snowmobiles between 10 and 20 years old $75.00 + HST * see details below*



* Prices are in Canadian $ *


*NEW TRAIL PERMIT TYPE DETAILS*
*AVAILABLE ONLY AT SERVICE NEW BRUNSWICK OUTLETS*
Family Trail Permits:
1. Qualification is a minimum of 3 snowmobiles in a family.
2. The first two permits are bought at the regular price, third and subsequent permits will be $75.00 + HST.
3. Proof of a ‘Family’ qualification is 3 or more current snowmobile registrations all registered to the same address and in the same name.
4. The discount is for qualified families, not businesses or companies.



Antique Snowmobile Trail Permits:
1. Definition is snowmobiles 20-years and older, 1989 and older.
2. Proof for an ‘Antique’ qualification is the current snowmobile registration for each antique snowmobile.




Classic Snowmobile Trail Permits:
1. Definition is snowmobiles between 10 and 20 years old, 1990 to 1999.
2. Proof for a ‘Classic’ qualification is the current snowmobile registration for each classic snowmobile.
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