In June of 2017, 800 riders descended on the only trail in Manitoba on Crown land that is signed and maintained, to help out an amazing cause
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After getting her degree in journalism in 2009, Karen Kornelsen spent the last few years tackling breaking news and in-depth issues. She worked in TV, radio and print and can be found uncovering the latest news wherever she happens to be in the East Kootenay. Karen's passion for new experiences brought her to Kimberley, B.C., to pursue her career in writing and seek inspiration from daily adventures including hiking, kayaking, snowboarding and backcountry camping.
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Off-road enthusiasts from Westlock enjoy the diverse terrain of North Central Alberta’s Timeu Creek OHV Recreation Area.
by Karen KornelsenATVMB and SATVA have started collaborating in order to better serve their members and to come up with solutions to the similar challenges they face.
by Karen KornelsenToy haulers have come a long way over the years and allow riders to make more out of their outdoor adventures.
by Karen KornelsenUTV safety courses, like those taught at Jadlands ATV, are important for novice to expert riders.
by Karen KornelsenThis 45-year-old from Grimshaw, Alberta has had some memorable trips with his family on quads, dirt bikes and snowmobiles.
by Karen KornelsenAfter winter held on into early April in Saskatchewan, ATVers scrambled to get out and enjoy the rest of the season.
by Karen KornelsenATV/BC held many rides over the summer, unifying riders from all over the province and having a great time.
by Karen KornelsenMembers of the Moose ATV Club love giving back to their community, improving its trail system and riding in their northern B.C. backyard.
by Karen KornelsenHappy Pines Motocross Ranch near Steinbach, Manitoba, features a motocross track, an obstacle course, a mud pit, a kids-only riding area and a two-kilometre trail. It is owned by Brad and Valerie Irvine.
by Karen KornelsenThe South Interlake ATV (SIATV) Club is home to the first and currently only designated ATV trail in Manitoba.
by Karen KornelsenMeet 17-year-old pro Bryton Curry and hear the inspiring story of why he started quad riding
by Karen KornelsenCurrently, the province of Manitoba only has one official ATV trail. The ATV Association of Manitoba is working hard to change that.
by Karen KornelsenThe most current hands-on ATV safety program in Canada is being offered through the Alberta Off-Highway Vehicle Association.
by Karen Kornelsen