The unofficial count is 1044. What an amazing event to be apart of! Thanks to all the riders, volunteers and spectators that made it happen. The sights and sounds (and smell) won't soon be forgotten! What a night!
The Alberta Snowmobile Association, Whitecourt Trailblazers Snowmobile Club, Town of Whitecourt and Woodlands County want to break the Guinness World Record of 847 snowmobiles in a row.
ALL AGES WELCOME! ALL SNOWMOBILES WELCOME! ANTIQUE, KIDS, MOUNTAIN & TRAIL. Spectators are welcome along parade route. Let’s Break the World Record Together! View Full Event Details [...]
- A PARADE REGISTRATION FORM must be filled out for EACH SNOWMOBILE to count towards the record. The Year, Make, Model and VIN # must be supplied for each snowmobile to meet the Guinness World Record requirements (exemption for antique snowmobiles).
- All participants 18 years & older (both drivers and passengers) must sign a Waiver. 18+ Waiver included on Parade Registration Form.
- All participants under 18 years old (drivers and passengers) must have a Parent/Guardian sign a Parent Acknowledgment & Release form.
To help speed up the registration process, please have all your forms filled out prior to arriving in the Parade Registration Staging Area. You may download the necessary forms below.
The 2-page map outlines the parade route, parking, parade rules and regulations, registration requirements and procedures for all participants and spectators.
A Parade Registration Form must be completed for each snowmobile participating in the parade in order to be counted towards the Guinness World Record.
All participants 18 years or older (Drivers & Passengers) must also complete and sign a waiver.
Note: The 18+ Waiver is included on the Parade Registration Form.
All participants under 18 years old (Drivers & Passengers) must have a Parent/Guardian sign a Parent Acknowledgement & Release form in order to participate in the parade.
Spread the word! Distribute to any groups, stores, shops, bulletin boards or anyone you think of that can bring a snowmobile and help break the Guinness World Record.