Everyone will have their opinion - Nevertheless, A.J and Luke, this was an ABSOLUTELY incredible episode. As a resident of the Outaouais, a native francophone and riding since I’ve been 6 years old, I truly appreciate your review of our province and it’s 33K km trail system - The trails and services are second to none. You took the time to review all of the regions and what they have to offer and you were tremendously accurate and spot on - The is something special to see wherever you decide to ride. Every year I meet riders from Ontario, New Brunswick, France and from all over the US and consistently I am amazed at their kindness and willingness to discover the joy of riding sleds. Un épisode tout à fait magnifique - Un gros merci!
Thank you for what you do. It really does help in deciding on what and where to ride. This is the best and most informative channel out there. You guys are amazing. Keep up the great work buddy 👍 thank you.
One thing to ponder.. the experience you all get by being celebrities of the industry and having a promotional type TH-cam channel, is most likely not the same experience we would get as snowmobiling commoners. On a side note, my coworker's riding crew went to Quebec last season without him, and had the whole shooting match stolen.. truck, trailer and everything inside. Theft can happen anywhere and does, but it's still a real concern. Great stuff as always, i will ride up there someday.
I agree about theft, it's a shit and it can happen everywhere. As a Quebec City citizen, if i have to park my truck and trailer for more than a day, i always select a parking with fees ($10/day around, they are more safe). Unfortunaly those parking are not listed on the clubs website so you have to get a contact in the area to get this info.
Fantastic episode guys. The mixed riding footage with engine sounds is great. Having traveled to Quebec for work throughout the years not every region is as welcoming if you don't speak French but overall where there's a will there's a way.
My Passport Expired in 2020 when you Commies were requiring a Vaccine Passport.. I'm not Vaxxed.. I don't have Insurance.. and I don't have Mirrors.. The few miles I ride .. I guess I will have to stay in Michigan where I already have s Trail permit for the Season and a Registration. I never carried any proof of Ownership of the sled.. Though the paper work for the Registration might work for that.
@@mikeskidmore6754 This seems odd for a country that is known for litigation. Imagine losing your house because you caused a snowmobile accident and have to pay for someone's medical bills.
@@xnorthkillerx Which Country? I lost track of all the Vaccine Passport rules.. I had no plans to get the Clot shot so no point in renewing my Passport.
Great video as always. I went online to get a subscription to Supertrax magazine and couldn’t find it anywhere. Aren’t you still making the magazine??? I haven’t had a subscription for a couple years and I’m missing it. Reread every issue until it was falling apart. Please tell me you’re still making it
Kinda annoyed you haven’t said anything about the Eastern townships (canton de l’est).. we have trails that rides the Canadian/americain border and it’s actually really nice in February usually.. we don’t get as much snowfall as the rest of Quebec but when the trails are open we can get some great riding and have awesome scenery here.. you can come in directly on your snowmobile threw the border near Coaticook and head to whichever region you want afterwards
And not only that but eastern township is also the home of skidoo.. you know that.. you came to town in Sherbrooke where I live last year and also in Valcourt to see the the BRP facilities
Where can I get your magazine? Especially the one on Quebec? I searched the internet and I can't find it anywhere. Normally get caught in a loop of not your site crap. Thanks.
Hey luke. you were quick to talk about how at one time you couldn't find a snowmobile for sale. How about addressing the glut of inventory, and ability to buy a 23 boost for 6k off MSRP!! would you still buy one if it was out of your pocket?
That's not accurate. We've been going to Quebec for 30 years and have had really positive experiences. I've travelled to the US, Europe and Scandinavia as well with mostly good experiences. Anything negative that has happened didn't ruin my trip nor did it sour my opinion of the place. Use your manners, respect local cultures and be friendly. Usually it is reciprocated wherever you travel.
You forgot to mention how ignorant the Quebec police are to English speaking folks. They get pissed if you didn't get your permit from that particular area and are quite vocal and rude about it. You can follow all their laws and rules and still get treated like garbage. I will never go back and give them my hard earned money.
I've been pulled over in America and the cops were total A-holes to me, but I still go back to the US a LOT. I just drive a little slower now. Ridiculous to let one interaction ruin your entire opinion of a province.
Theft is still a problem in Quebec you have to be smart and lock up your snowmobiles at night in the hotel . Lots of hotels have secured parking areas with surveillance cameras. Zrtkat
@@ernieferguson9513 Exactly. When I got pulled over in the US, I was clearly speeding. I was also 18 and dumb. Like I said though, I've been back a million times in the 30 years since and I obey the rules and haven't had any problems. I'm a guest in another country and act respectfully.
I was there…. Once. Very rude people. Even the restaurant we were trying to give business to were rude. in fact they didn't seem to like Americans at all
3:05 Was surprised to see our footage on Trax but those are some sweet shots of STV in Quebec!
Everyone will have their opinion - Nevertheless, A.J and Luke, this was an ABSOLUTELY incredible episode. As a resident of the Outaouais, a native francophone and riding since I’ve been 6 years old, I truly appreciate your review of our province and it’s 33K km trail system - The trails and services are second to none. You took the time to review all of the regions and what they have to offer and you were tremendously accurate and spot on - The is something special to see wherever you decide to ride. Every year I meet riders from Ontario, New Brunswick, France and from all over the US and consistently I am amazed at their kindness and willingness to discover the joy of riding sleds. Un épisode tout à fait magnifique - Un gros merci!
Thank you so much! Glad you enjoyed it!!
33,000 miles of trail is insane!
I agree ❤
Excellent and informative episode, thank you for your time and efforts.
It feels like I should be paying to watch these videos. Great job.
I have not wanted a Cat sled since the late 90's but this new catalyst looks awesome, I would go for the upgraded shocks though.
What a great video guys. Thanks so much.
Hope you never stop making them.
Appreciate that!
Great episode guys! Sooo informative. Love stuff like this and you're blessed to live near such beautiful places.
Appreciate that! Thanks for watching!!
In Quebec. You definitely wanna be on a skidoo. 👍 😂
Thank you for what you do. It really does help in deciding on what and where to ride. This is the best and most informative channel out there. You guys are amazing. Keep up the great work buddy 👍 thank you.
Really appreciate that!! 🙌
One thing to ponder.. the experience you all get by being celebrities of the industry and having a promotional type TH-cam channel, is most likely not the same experience we would get as snowmobiling commoners. On a side note, my coworker's riding crew went to Quebec last season without him, and had the whole shooting match stolen.. truck, trailer and everything inside. Theft can happen anywhere and does, but it's still a real concern. Great stuff as always, i will ride up there someday.
Fair enough.
I agree about theft, it's a shit and it can happen everywhere. As a Quebec City citizen, if i have to park my truck and trailer for more than a day, i always select a parking with fees ($10/day around, they are more safe). Unfortunaly those parking are not listed on the clubs website so you have to get a contact in the area to get this info.
Fantastic episode guys. The mixed riding footage with engine sounds is great. Having traveled to Quebec for work throughout the years not every region is as welcoming if you don't speak French but overall where there's a will there's a way.
Very nice video!
Awesome
My Passport Expired in 2020 when you Commies were requiring a Vaccine Passport.. I'm not Vaxxed.. I don't have Insurance.. and I don't have Mirrors.. The few miles I ride .. I guess I will have to stay in Michigan where I already have s Trail permit for the Season and a Registration. I never carried any proof of Ownership of the sled..
Though the paper work for the Registration might work for that.
You do not require liability insurance for trail/off property riding in Michigan?
@@MrWookie1981 Nope no Insurance required in any state that I know of but I never checked other states..
@@mikeskidmore6754 This seems odd for a country that is known for litigation. Imagine losing your house because you caused a snowmobile accident and have to pay for someone's medical bills.
That’s rich coming from the country who just got rid of their vaccine passport last year!
@@xnorthkillerx Which Country? I lost track of all the Vaccine Passport rules.. I had no plans to get the Clot shot so no point in renewing my Passport.
Great video as always. I went online to get a subscription to Supertrax magazine and couldn’t find it anywhere. Aren’t you still making the magazine??? I haven’t had a subscription for a couple years and I’m missing it. Reread every issue until it was falling apart. Please tell me you’re still making it
Kinda annoyed you haven’t said anything about the Eastern townships (canton de l’est).. we have trails that rides the Canadian/americain border and it’s actually really nice in February usually.. we don’t get as much snowfall as the rest of Quebec but when the trails are open we can get some great riding and have awesome scenery here.. you can come in directly on your snowmobile threw the border near Coaticook and head to whichever region you want afterwards
And not only that but eastern township is also the home of skidoo.. you know that.. you came to town in Sherbrooke where I live last year and also in Valcourt to see the the BRP facilities
2011 z1 turbo 13k not one problem, but it's heavy time for something light...
Any reason you are not reviewing the 2024 lynx Rave . In 2022 it was your favorite and now your are not even mentioning it in any reviews?
Where can I get your magazine? Especially the one on Quebec? I searched the internet and I can't find it anywhere. Normally get caught in a loop of not your site crap. Thanks.
Hey luke. you were quick to talk about how at one time you couldn't find a snowmobile for sale. How about addressing the glut of inventory, and ability to buy a 23 boost for 6k off MSRP!! would you still buy one if it was out of your pocket?
Quebec sucks for non-Francophones, unless you're going to vacation specific things, people get upset your speaking English 😂
That's not accurate. We've been going to Quebec for 30 years and have had really positive experiences. I've travelled to the US, Europe and Scandinavia as well with mostly good experiences. Anything negative that has happened didn't ruin my trip nor did it sour my opinion of the place. Use your manners, respect local cultures and be friendly. Usually it is reciprocated wherever you travel.
Absolutely nonsense of a statement
You forgot to mention how ignorant the Quebec police are to English speaking folks. They get pissed if you didn't get your permit from that particular area and are quite vocal and rude about it. You can follow all their laws and rules and still get treated like garbage. I will never go back and give them my hard earned money.
I've been pulled over in America and the cops were total A-holes to me, but I still go back to the US a LOT. I just drive a little slower now. Ridiculous to let one interaction ruin your entire opinion of a province.
Well that's your opinion and I have mine.
Theft is still a problem in Quebec you have to be smart and lock up your snowmobiles at night in the hotel . Lots of hotels have secured parking areas with surveillance cameras.
Zrtkat
Don't break the law and you won't get pulled over.@snowtrax
@@ernieferguson9513 Exactly. When I got pulled over in the US, I was clearly speeding. I was also 18 and dumb. Like I said though, I've been back a million times in the 30 years since and I obey the rules and haven't had any problems. I'm a guest in another country and act respectfully.
You guys forget to mention the strip clubs in Quebec too!.. still worth mentioning, just saying
LOL!!!
I was there…. Once. Very rude people. Even the restaurant we were trying to give business to were rude.
in fact they didn't seem to like Americans at all
Trucks still being stolen on the regular……