PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND SNOWMOBILE ASSOCIATION • ASSOCIATION DE MOTONEIGES DE L'ÎLE-DU-PRINCE-ÉDOUARD

Trail Warden Program Information

Last update: January 26, 2010


Join the Trail Warden Program!

The PEISA Trail Warden Program needs you. Now is the time to step up and help support your trail system by keeping it a safe and responsible system to snowmobile. Members are welcome from across the province, but we are especially interested in new members from West Prince and Eastern Kings. Trail wardens are an integral part of the PEISA's committment to you the snowmobiler to ensure the Island trail system is a welcome place to ride for all snowmobilers. Below you will find more information about our program, and links to our application. If you have any questions please contact Stewart Brookins at (902) 436-7532.

Time Committment

Trail Wardens and Assistants are expected to provide a minimum of 4 trail patrols of 4 hours each for a total of 16 hours each snowmobile season. Due to the nature of PEI's winter this time will be provided as snow conditions allow.

For your trail warden application, click here: Application
For a printable copy of the trail report log, click here: Tail Warden Log
Click on this link to view a copy of the Trail Warden Operating Policy.

Trail Wardens will enforce sections from the Off-Highway Vehicle Act and its supporting Regulations.

Trail Warden Reimbursements

Trail Wardens and Assistants are provided the following benefits once they have taken part in and submitted a trail checkpoint log sheet:

  • Reimbursement of their trail permit fee ($150.00)
  • Payment of $40.00 per trip to offset fuel costs
  • Payment of $50.00 to offset cellular phone costs
  • Provided with saddlebags to carry Summary Offense Tickets, flashlight and related gear.