STP Volunteer Proficiency Award
Max Sevigny served as trail boss and director of the Broder Dill Snowmobile Club for many years. He also was a groomer coordinator for STP.
STP Volunteer Proficiency Award
Hearley Hinds has served as trail boss and director for the Nickel Belt Snow Spirits for over 15 years.
STP Volunteer Proficiency AwardJanet Depatie served as STP President for 4 years.OFSC Volunteers in Action
OFSC Lloyd Woods Memorial Award. Gerry Beaudry served as President of the Coniston/Wahnapitae Driftbusters for many years and also almost single handley built the trail for that club. Gerry was also a strong supporter of the OFSC Trail Patrol Program.
Awarded to STP
OFSC Newspaper of the Year. The Sudbury Trail Plan's Tracks 'n Trails Newspaper was nominated to the OFSC Newspaper Award and was honoured by being selected as the best paper within the snowmobiling clubs in Ontario for the second time.
STP Volunteer Proficiency AwardTom Garber served as director of the Walden Sno Runners, responsible for trail signage for over 10 years and has been Vice President of Operations for STP for the past 6 years. OFSC Volunteers in Action
OFSC District 12 Volunteer of Year Award, Marcel Roy is one of the founding directors of the Northbound Sno Drifters and has served as trail boss, Vice President, Signage Coordinator.
STP Volunteer Proficiency AwardLine Roseborough served as director of the Northbound Sno Drifters, responsible for Permits, raffle and events.STP Executive Award of Merit
Shirley Beaudry was a founding Secretary/Treasurer of the Coniston/Wahnapitae Driftbusters.
OFSC Volunteers in Action
OFSC District 12 Administrative Volunteer of the Year Award, Janet Depatie served as STP President for 4 years and was also the District 12 Governor for the same period. She was nominated for her adminstrative skills.
OFSC Volunteers in ActionOFSC District 12 Operations Volunteer of the Year Award, Line Roseborough served as director of the Northbound Sno Drifters, responsible for permits, raffle and events. She also puts signs up on the trails along with doing some brushing. She was nominatedfor her operational skills within her club.Awarded to STP
Yamaha Safe Rider Program, Yamaha Canada in 1999 ran the Safe Rider Program and with STP's continuing efforts in promoting safety was selected as the recipients of a 1999 Yamaha Snowmobile at the International Snowmobile Congress. The snowmobile was used to hold a raffle and it was able to fundraise over $25,000 for hte 8 member clubs of STP.