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Snowmobile Bylaw Report, City of Whitehorse - Prepared by Bylaw Services Department, July 2011:
110701_snowmobile_bylaw_report_july_2011.pdf
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Click the above icon to view the 2011 Snowmobile Bylaw Report. This report was the basis for the rewrite of the Snowmobile Bylaw. The Snowmobile Bylaw was finalized in February 2012.

This report includes the results of the 2011 Data Path survey about snowmobiles in Whitehorse (page 54 to 72).
See page 54 for the survey's list of "Greater than 50% agreement", including this line:
            "It is important to separate motorized and non-motorized trail use:   59% agree,   23% disagree "