Cool place. We are not snowmobilers but stopped here as an overnight stop with the Harvest Host program. Easy access right off the highway with a large level parking area around back. We used their 50amp electric hookup for $10 which was nice. We visited the museum on a Saturday morning right as they opened and had the whole place to ourselves. A couple other families came through closer to 10am. Really interesting walk through the history of snowmobiles. They cute older caretaker was thrilled to tell us all about their machines and was willing to open up the special car-like model for the kids to see inside. They have a snowmobile video game and we spent $5 doing laps on that for about 30 minutes. Nice clean bathrooms and small gift shop. You can do the whole thing in less than an hour....
Read moreInteresting little place. Not a snowmobiler myself but it was rainy and we were looking for something to do. Not very kid friendly as they can't climb on any of the sleds, but we figured that in even before we went. The owners are great and have lots of info on every sled in the building! There's an arcade snowmobile game you can play for $1 for 3 turns. 👍🏻👍🏻 There's a couple screens playing snowmobile videos/photos/interviews with drivers. Again interesting but can't say we'll be back😁 there WAS 1 sled the kids could ride for free: a wooden rocking one...they did enjoy that! $5 per adult....
Read moreWonderful little place with so so so many collections of snowmobiles and related things! There surely is A TON of things to look at, learn about and read about. It really shows the incredible creativity of the human mind and the inventors who made amazing machines to solve problems! They really know their stuff here, very knowledgeable and non profit organization that is world renown! They have a gift shop as well to commemorate our time here! It's really interesting going through the history of...
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