Decide what’s right for your ride this winter, from emergency supplies to survival gear to navigational aids and communications devices
by Clint InghamStories
Kelly Reichert, president of Timberline Cruisers ATV Club, is calling on riders to write letters to the government to help repair the KVR Rail Trail
by Kyle BornWith the new system, forecast regions are dynamic, with boundaries that change in response to conditions
Jenny Hashimoto-Wiebe, Miss Sled Rush 2022, outlines how to become a brand ambassador for the Alberta Snowmobile Association (ASA)
by Kyle BornTess Mason, snow biker and powersports brand ambassador for Timbersled, shares her story about how she got into the business
by Kyle BornLee Fryberger, Rad Rider in Wardlow, Alberta, has ridden his dirt bike all over the globe, but for him, Western Canada remains the top spot in the world
by Kyle BornKela Louise, dirt biker and creator of the Wide Open podcast, interviews resilient female athletes who tell their stories of creating a fulfilled life out of the chaos
by Kyle BornWayne Mercer, member of the Kootenay Rockies ATV Club, outlines the practical knowledge needed to make an informed decision when it comes to wheels or tracks for your ATV
by Kyle BornJason Stapleton, Rad Rider in Lethbridge, Alberta, won the Alberta ATV Triple Crown series in 2018 and continues to ascend with his ATV to new heights
by Kyle BornThe most anticipated snowmobile and powersports shows in years are taking place across Canada in Alberta, Saskatchewan and Ontario in fall 2022
by Kyle BornErin Kosowan, Rad Rider in Saskatoon, cruises through Saskatchewan on quads, snowmobiles, and crazy carpets
by Kyle BornATVs are fun—take the training and keep yourself, your crew and the places you ride safe.
by Timothy FowlerCrystalmarie Asteria, Rad Rider from Rhode Island, USA, is a RiderCoach, instructor and VP for three different motorcycling organizations
by Kyle BornKristin Parsons, new executive director of ATVBC, is excited to meet with club members from across the province so she can speak on their behalf
by Kyle BornBy being aware, working together and caring for the forested backyard we love – we can reduce human caused fires.
David Sullivan, president of Quadbar Industries in Kelowna, B.C., has made it his mission to protect fellow ATVers
by Kyle Born