The province has added 12 kilometres of designated trails for all-terrain vehicles in western Prince Edward Island that will ...
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All-terrain vehicle riders in the western Prince Edward Island now have access to 12 kilometres of roads to connect to ...
All-terrain vehicle riders on P.E.I. are now one step closer to having a provincewide trail network, thanks to four new pilot roads in the southeastern end of the Island. The Eastern Kings ATV Club ...
Members of two Prince Edward Island all-terrain vehicle clubs will soon be part of a new pilot project to let them use provincial roads to travel from one trail to another. The provincial government ...
In Whistler, B.C., says Kim Wilson, “everything leads up.” She is not referring to the mountains’ legendary ski runs, where everything actually leads down, but to a much more rugged sport, one that ...
An association representing trail-riding clubs across the province says fatalities involving all-terrain vehicles would be reduced if Ontario had a universal, single-pass trail system for ATVs. Shari ...
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