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2008-09 trail pass fee


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225 $ for a annual trail permit purchased on or before Dec. 9, 2008

250 $ for a annual trail permit purchased after Dec. 9, 2008

300 $ for a annual trail permit sold on trail*

150 $ for a annual trail permit for antique snowmobiles (1989 & older snowmobiles)

150 $ for a 7 day trail permit

50 $ per day for a daily trail permit

380 $ for a annual trail permit for snowmobiles used by rental companies

http://www.fcmq.qc.ca/english/pages.asp?id=86

BTW here's a link to Québec gas price

http://www.essencequebec.com/accueil.php

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225 $ for a annual trail permit purchased on or before Dec. 9, 2008

250 $ for a annual trail permit purchased after Dec. 9, 2008

300 $ for a annual trail permit sold on trail*

150 $ for a annual trail permit for antique snowmobiles (1989 & older snowmobiles)

150 $ for a 7 day trail permit

50 $ per day for a daily trail permit

380 $ for a annual trail permit for snowmobiles used by rental companies

http://www.fcmq.qc.ca/english/pages.asp?id=86

BTW here's a link to Québec gas price

http://www.essencequebec.com/accueil.php

Thanks for the info, Mid Range.

Bill

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$1.40 does sound better than $5.30

Yes, it's sound better....but with 1.44.......We are not going very far....LOL

In Chaudière-Appalaches...this morning, gaz was at 1.44$/litre.

1 gallon = 3.78 litres = 1.44 x 3.78 = 5.44$/us gallons :wacko:

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$5.44 Ouch!

I am sure we will all start the season off as normal, but by the season's end, we will be digging in our pockets quite deep.

Who knows what will be in store for the 09/10 season?

I am going to try to sled as much next year as I did last. It is certianly my favorite hobby. Snowmobiling never was a sport to save money at, however I may have to save a bit harder to continue at the levels I have gone in the past.

As far as the day to day cost of running the sled I will take it and not complain, it is really only a couple more dollars to fill the sled up each time. What is the slap in the face will be filling the truck up to trailer to PQ.

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While swimming in the pool and drinking beer, I often think it would be nice to keep the new sled in Canada [somewhere] for the winter. It's only registered there, and I'd drive up in my car for the various trips and wouldn't even need to gas up the car in Canada. I think Bernard mentioned something about sled storage. Of course, you'd need a 2nd sled to ride around home.

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You could leave it somewhere near Bagotville Airport near Valin's, then just fly in.

Now I like that Idea. Then all I need to do is find a funny little honey to pick me up and drop me off. :bad:

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Now I like that Idea. Then all I need to do is find a funny little honey to pick me up and drop me off. :bad:

There are plenty of honey bunnies in Quebec! :drinks:

Did you read the story on here from GKW about when he broke down on his sled, and a bunnie picked him up?

Here is a link, check it out. http://www.quebecrider.com/forums/index.ph...pic=466&hl=

Noticed you are from VA, don't know how often you go to Quebec, but I bet flying would be a lot cheaper and you would save a 2 to 3 days of traveling.

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