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DirtbikeCanadian provinces have some of the best trails and logging roads for off-road dirt bikes. From highly-technical ascents and descents to smooth, rolling single-track, there’s something for every rider. Get geared up and head out with your friends to explore all the awesome areas our provinces have to offer!

Be safe on the trails:

  • Wear a helmet and proper protective equipment.
  • Pack the necessary tools and gear.
  • Keep your bike well-maintained.
  • Know your limits. Ride within your abilities, in a controlled manner and with common sense.
The Right Gear
The 10 Essentials
Trip Plan left with responsible person
Helmet
Eye protection
Chest protector
Jersey and gloves
Heavy pants and jacket
Knee pads
Proper dirt bike boots
Hydration pack
Specific tools to your bike
Allen Keys
Spare clutch and brake lever
Tire and Tube patch kit
8,10,12,14 mm wrenches
Thin wire
Metal hose clamp

Respect the environment and other trail users:

  • Stop and shut down your bike when you meet hikers, bikers or horses on the trail.
  • Avoid loud tailpipes. Some riding areas have closed thanks to a few people with loud mufflers who ignore the rules.
  • Join an off-road club and experience this beauty with others who share your passion. Clubs create good, safe riding areas and keep them open.
  • Do some trail maintenance. Help keep them in great shape and earn some good trail karma!

Are you ready for the ride of your life?
Cool Links

SASKATCHEWAN
Regina Motocross Club
Saskatoon Track N Trail Motocross Club

MANITOBA
Manitoba Motocross.com

ONTARIO
Ontario Federation of Trial Riders

QUEBEC
Fédération québécoise des motos hors-route

NOVA SCOTIA
Nova Scotia Off Road Riders Association

NEWFOUNDLAND/LABRADOR
Motocross Newfoundland & Labrador


 
 
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