The Spiker’s of Westlock, Alberta, are helping put the town on the map for ATV destinations in Alberta with their Rocky Top ATV Park.
by Mason BuettnerAlberta
What could be more versatile than an ATV? It can be used in summer and winter, and for work and play.
by Trish DrinkleCalgary, a skyscraping city of 1.2 million people, seems an unlikely destination for dirt bike riders. But it is here, just minutes from city centre, that one of the best off-road motorcycle parks in Alberta can be found—namely Blackfoot Park.
by Kirsten ArmlederWhether it’s ATVing, fishing or a bit of both, the Crowsnest Pass is a hotspot for backcountry enthusiasts.
by Kirsten ArmlederKuster MX Park is challenging without being overly difficult, so the track is very rideable and popular with racers of all ages and abilities.
by Susan LohrerHere is a track guide for dirt bike riders and off-road motorcyclists looking for a place to ride and race in Alberta.
by Kirsten ArmlederThe Crowsnest Quad Squad worked 231 man hours to repair and upgrade three bridges on their trails.
by Hugh DunhamFrom historic trails to a classic Alberta rodeo, there is lots of family fun to be had in the County of St. Paul and Smoky Lake
by Nowell BergThe Whitecourt Motocross Association offers events and riding opportunities galore.
by Danielle CameronGas up your motorcycle, load up the quad and rouse the boat from its winter slumber because there is plenty to see and do in Alberta this summer.
by Kirsten ArmlederAn Alberta treasure, Westlock brings out the adventurer in everyone.
by Danielle CameronThe Peace Country region of Alberta covers an area of about 111,000-square kilometres, which can seem intimidating to a visitor looking to experience the best of what it has to offer.
by Chelsey HennigEnjoy a family friendly ATV cruise on the trails or an exhilarating ride in the dunes.
by Kirsten ArmlederThere are lots of reasons to quad on the Iron Horse Trail, including specific destinations, varied terrain and a laid-back route to ride
by Kristen MitchellWith open space and a bustling economy, the Peace Region of northern B.C. and Alberta is quickly becoming a popular spot for the avid off-roader.
by Steve Shannon