A love of the outdoors, the correct gear and—ideally—an experienced rider to lend a helping hand can set a neophyte on the path to a fun new hobby. ATV/BC’s president, Zan Boyle, shares some tips for new riders.
by Glynis FediukThe Crowsnest Pass is a prime destination in all seasons.
by Danielle CameronAround Powell River, B.C., the coastal terrain is criss-crossed with streams, many of them fish-bearing. In response to environmental need, the club built more than 50 bridges in the last three years.
by Joni KratsJano and Sonia Koziboykian head to the southern states and Mexico every winter to ATV and ride their Argos.
by Kali LovePrevent damage to the terrain while you are on the trails.
by ATV/BCForest road rules guide safe off-road vehicle use.
by ATV/BCThese famous sand dunes in Oregon offer ATVers a unique experience.
by Pat McHughAnd you take the low road, and I’ll be in Elkford afore ye.
by Tanya LaingNakusp students learned about safe ATVing this spring.
by Pat KnechtThe RecConnect certificate offers training in creating off-road trails.
by Pat MchughYoung riders in Bonnyville will learn ATV safety this summer.
by Kali LoveFollow Ed Masters as he chronicles the motocross circuits on Vancouver Island.
by Ed MastersAmerican Suzuki Motor Corporation announced to over 1,400 people that 2011 was “just the beginning.”
by American Suzuki Motor Corporation