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Snowmobiling Economic Indicators Are Positive for 2009-2010 Season
Industry Generates 90,000 Jobs, $28 Billion in North America per Year
| Quelle: International Snowmobile Manufacturers Association
HASLETT, MI--(Marketwire - November 5, 2009) - Every year, 3 million people bundle up, get
outdoors and participate in an activity that generates $28 billion worth of
economic activity in North America -- snowmobiling. Snowmobiling is a
favorite winter pastime, and it continues to grow each year. Snowmobile
registrations in North America increased in 2009 compared to 2008. In
Canada, there was an 8 percent increase in registered snowmobiles, and in
the United States, registered snowmobiles increased by 1 percent. There
are over 2.5 million registered snowmobiles in North America.
Snowmobilers' level of activity is also rising. There are 230,000 miles of
groomed and marked snowmobile trails that wind through beautiful scenery
throughout the U.S. and Canada, amounting to more miles of snowmobile
trails than in the entire U.S. interstate highway system. Snowmobilers
averaged over 1,300 miles of riding -- a 20 percent increase from the
previous year.
Major universities across North America have conducted Economic Impact
Studies, highlighting how snowmobile related winter tourism is a major part
of winter's economic engine. Studies show over 90,000-full time jobs exist
to support snowmobile tourism. Many areas report that snowmobiling is the
largest part of their tourism sector.
The 2009-2010 season is gearing up to be just as promising. Climatologists
across North America have reported a 7 degree below average temperature for
parts of North America. In some regions, this summer has been the coldest
in over 100 years. Initial reports show that global cooling will continue
for ideal snowmobiling temperatures this winter. The Farmer's Almanac also
predicts a frigid winter with abundant snowfall.
For those interested in learning more about snowmobiling,
www.gosnowmobiling.org is an essential tool for guidance. The site provides
information on getting started in snowmobiling, dealers and renters who can
supply you with a snowmobile, locations to snowmobile, and more.
ISMA is an organization representing the four manufacturers of snowmobiles.
ISMA's main function is to provide and encourage policies, programs and
activities to improve the lifestyle activity of snowmobiling throughout the
world. It maintains strong partnerships with the Canadian Council of
Snowmobile Organizations (CCSO/CCOM) and the American Council of Snowmobile
Associations (ACSA). For more information, visit www.snowmobile.org.
International Snowmobile Manufacturers Association, 1640 Haslett Road,
Suite 170, Haslett, MI 48840.