Snowmobile Rentals Ontario
Looking for snowmobile rentals in Ontario this winter? JetSkiGTA ( 111 Rentals) offers premium sleds and guided snowmobile tours near Orangeville, 35 mins from Brampton, Collingwood and Barrie. Perfect for beginners, families, groups, and adventure seekers.
What Your Ontario Snowmobile Rental Experience Looks Like
We offer two distinct snowmobile experiences in Ontario, each delivering a different kind of adventure. Whether you want technical riding through natural terrain or long-distance trail exploration, you choose how you ride.
Option 1
Guided 100 acre farm tours
Well-maintained trails running between the woods
Hilly terrain with natural ups and downs
Two designated open off-trail play zones for free riding
A fun, immersive ride suitable for a wide range of riders
Option 2
OFSC Trail Ride (Hundreds of Kilometres)
Access to extensive OFSC trail networks
Long-range riding with varied terrain
Faster cruising sections and scenic routes
A true Ontario snowmobile adventure experience
Hourly Snowmobile Rental
$160/hr
Get access to some of the best snowmobile rental trails in Ontario.
Step 1
Reserve
Reserve your snowmobile rental across Ontario’s top winter regions — fast and secure booking.
Step 2
Step 3
Show up
Meet us at our designated trail locations — we have special access to some of Ontario’s most scenic snowmobile routes!
Does it get
TOO COLD?
Not with us!
We provide helmets, goggles, gloves, and neck warmers with every rental. Customers are responsible for bringing their own winter jacket, pants, and boots. Regular warm winter clothing and shoes are usually sufficient.
🔥 What We Provide
DOT-approved helmets
Full-face visors or goggles
Warm gloves



Frequently Asked Questions
No prior snowmobiling experience is required. Snowmobile rentals in Ontario are beginner-friendly and include a safety briefing before your ride. First-time riders from Toronto, Brampton, and Collingwood typically feel comfortable within minutes.
Snowmobile rentals are available in multiple regions across Ontario, including areas near Toronto, Brampton, and popular winter destinations like Orangeville, Collingwood and the Blue Mountain area. These locations offer convenient access to snowy trails without needing to travel far north.
Yes. A valid Ontario G2 or G driver’s license is required to rent and operate a snowmobile in Ontario. This requirement helps ensure rider safety and compliance with provincial regulations.
For snowmobiling in Ontario—especially in colder areas like Collingwood—you should wear:
Insulated winter jacket and snow pants
Warm gloves or mittens
Winter boots with good traction
Hat or balaclava
Dressing properly ensures warmth, comfort, and safety during your ride.
The best time for snowmobiling in Ontario is usually January and February, especially after fresh snowfall. Regions like Collingwood and surrounding areas often have excellent snow conditions during peak winter months.
Most first-time riders choose 1–2 hour rentals, which is enough time to learn the controls, enjoy the ride, and experience the thrill without overexertion.
Snowmobiling allows you to explore Ontario’s winter landscapes at speed, covering more ground than hiking or skating. It’s one of the most exciting ways to experience winter near Toronto and Collingwood.
