'It's a privilege': Snowmobilers pledge to keep Gros Morne 'pristine'
February is National Snowmobiling Environment Month in Newfoundland and Labrador
Gros Morne National Park is a pristine winter wonderland this time of year, and snowmobilers on the island's west coast have pledged to do their part to keep it that way.
The park, along with the Canadian Council of Snowmobile Organizations and the Newfoundland & Labrador Snowmobile Federation, have declared February the province's National Snowmobiling Environment Month.
Tom Humphrey, provincial federation chair, said the group wants to convey the message that snowmobilers are willing and able to do their part to minimize any impact on the environment.
It's a privilege — so let's not give it any reason to lose it.- Tom Humphrey
"When the snow melts, there should be no sign that any snowmobiles have passed through the pristine park," he told CBC Radio's Corner Brook Morning Show.
"A lot of people don't realize here in Newfoundland that Gros Morne is about the only place in the country that you're permitted to snowmobile to the extent it does. It's a privilege — so let's not give it any reason to lose it."
Respect the wildlife
Riders are also asked to respect the park and its wildlife, Humphrey said, by keeping a safe distance from animals who are especially vulnerable during the winter months.
"There are areas that are marked, and they're known to be protected for a reason — whether it's the habitat, or whether it's environmentally-sensitive, or it's an area where animals have their quarters," he said.
"Leave tracks, not trash is another ethic … whatever you're able to take into the country, you should certainly be able to bring it out."
Humphrey said severe and unpredictable weather in the park is possible, especially in higher-terrain areas. He advises snowmobilers to be prepared for any emergency.
"Be safety conscious … wear a helmet. Then do your part as a snowmobiler, and spread the word of stewardship throughout the snowmobiling industry," said Humphrey.
Proper permits necessary
If a rider is caught in the park without the necessary permits, Humphrey said there are severe fines to pay.
"To snowmobile in the park, make sure you have a park permit and a snowmobiler's permit. Be sure you're going into an area that you're permitted to snowmobile in," he said.
"We just hope that more and more people become more conscientious. Snowmobilers, for the most part, really respect the fact that they have great terrain here in Newfoundland. They respect the fact that this is a nationally-known park — and it's world-renowned."