British Columbia

Riding in Comox Valley

British Columbia Hotshot photo

"We stopped for a quick snap when out for a rip."
British Columbia Creating trails

Well known for its fantastic snowmobiling, Valemount is also becoming known as a great ATVing destination, and the VARDA is developing a strong ATVing focus.

by Kali Love

A man and a woman sitting in front of a bridge

British Columbia Building on success

The Elkford ATV Club in southeastern B.C. is heading for a busy summer in 2011 with plans for another bridge rebuild underway and more volunteer projects looming.

by Lisa Crane

Woman standing on a wooden bridge over a river in the backcountry

British Columbia Building bridges

The Elkford ATV Club recently took on a large project : building a bridge crossing over the Elk River five kilometres north of Elkford.

by Gordon Galloway

Five people stand on top of a mountain

British Columbia A man-cation

When Mark Wallace, Greg Tait, Gary Vandendende and Dave Stuart turned 40, they all thought they deserved a break from work and planned a guys trip to B.C.

by Kali Love

Elkford scene

British Columbia Cross over

The Crossing Creek or Koko Claims route, as it is known locally, is an important trail that links Elkford with the Bull River drainage.

by Joni Krats

ATVers lined up

British Columbia A busy guy

Tom Kramer is a man of many pursuits. He is involved in keeping the backcountry accessible to motorsports enthusiasts.

by Glynis Fediuk
British Columbia Ride forever

The natural beauty surrounding Revelstoke and infinite mountain trails single Revelstoke out as a must-ride destination for any ATVer looking for adventure.

by Kali Love
British Columbia Ride the range

The area surrounding Elkford has about 100 kilometres of ATV trails that are accessible right from town, making ATVing a very popular sport here.

British Columbia An alpine adventure

Wow—that’s a word you will use many times if you take the ride we did in September 2008. My husband, Ed, and I joined the Golden ATV Club to do some riding in the Bush Arm of Kinbasket Lake.