UCSR Awards
UCSR Safe Snowmobiling Ambassador
This award is presented to an individual or group of individuals in recognition of outstanding achievement and contribution to the overall safety of organized snowmobiling through one or more of the following areas: Promotion, Education and/or Partnerships.
UCSR Outstanding Groomer Operator
This award is presented to an individual or group of individuals (paid of volunteer) in recognition of outstanding achievement and contribution to grooming operations through through one or more of the following areas: rider experience, education, safety, and/or maintenance.
OFSC Awards
OFSC Excellence Award – Outstanding OFSC Family of the Year
This award is presented to an OFSC Snowmobile Family in recognition of exceptional achievement in one or more of the following areas: Participation Development, Rider Experience, Volunteerism Development and/or Partnership Development.
President’s Award – Outstanding OFSC Club of the Year
This award is presented to an OFSC Club in recognition of exceptional and innovative activities in one or
more of the following areas: Participation Development, Rider Experience, Volunteerism Development and/or Partnership Development.
Ted Day Memorial Award – Outstanding Communications Award
This award is presented to an individual, or group of individuals, in recognition of their contribution to the development and implementation of a marketing/communications campaign or initiaitve promoting one of more of the following areas: Rider Experience, education, safety, volunteerism and/or Partnerships.
OFSC Brenda Welsh Outstanding Woman in Snowmobiling Award
This award is presented to a female volunteer in recognition of their contributions in one or more of the following areas: rider experience, volunteer culture, initiaitves and/or partnerships.
Lloyd Wood Memorial Award – Outstanding OFSC Volunteer of the Year
This award is presented to an OFSC volunteer in recognition of exceptional achievement in one or more of the following areas: Participation Development, Rider Experience, Volunteerism Development and/or Partnership Development.
Outstanding OFSC Youth of the Year
This award is presented to an OFSC youth volunteer (12 to 17 years of age) in recognition of their contributions in one or more of the following areas: Rider Experience, Volunteer culture, initiatives and and/or Partnerships.
Terms of Reference
Participation Development | Customer acquisition and retention, attracting new and returning riders to organized snowmobiling, focused on tourism initiatives bringing in out‐of‐province visitors to experience the trails, marketing/PR/communications aimed at increasing interest in snowmobiling. |
Rider Experience | Rider Development is the first component of Participation. It involves any and all activities aimed at attracting and developing snowmobilers into current and/or future loyal permit buyers and includes all resources and information pertaining to Driver Training and Marketing and Communications. |
Volunteerism | Making an impact to enhance the overall experience of snowmobiling to permit buyers. The policy or practice of volunteering one’s time or talents for the benefit of snowmobiling in Ontario. |
Leadership | Demonstrated success in influencing others in the accomplishment of a common goal. Motivating, guiding and directing others to work together in the interest of the betterment of snowmobiling in Ontario. |
Safety Promotion | Constantly seeking ways to promote safe snowmobiling practices for the betterment of the sport whether through safety messaging, educating riders or forming partnerships that achieve goals related to rider safety. |