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TRAIL USERS
Alberta's Iron Horse Trail supports multi-users. The trail is open to a wide variety of users - ATV's, cyclists, horseback riders, wagoneers, and hikers.
In the winter months, snowmobile enthusiasts will find the trail groomed and there are many local snowmobile-only trails that are accessible from Alberta's Iron Horse Trail (AIHT).
While there is no trail pass required for AIHT, we recommend checking with the local
snowmobile clubs and / or Alberta Snowmobile Association to purchase passes for other trails.
There are many horse drawn wagon treks that travel through the region in the warmer
months and in the winter, horse drawn sleighs are occasionally seen on the trail.
ATV, cyclists, and hikers round out the frequent users on the trail. We recommend users be familiar with the Municipal ByLaws, Off Highway Vehicle Regulations and the Traffic Safety Act. AIHT is a public trail and all bylaws and regulations are applicable and enforceable.
As well, the trail is an unsupervised, back country trail. Plan accordingly and use at your own risk.
SMOKY LAKE COUNTY
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COUNTY ST. PAUL
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M.D. BONNYVILLE
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Waskatenau

Warspite

Smoky Lake

Bellis

Vilna

Spedden
Ashmont

St Paul

Elk Point

Lindbergh

Heinsburg

Mallaig
Glendon

Bonnyville

Fort Kent

Ardmore

Cold Lake
OTHER ITEMS TO CONSIDER WHILE USING THE ALBERTA'S IRON HORSE TRAIL
 
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