ATV Trails
#4
Have you heard of milton trails? its about 30 mins. west from Toronto. I'v been there b4 with my off-roader but not with my ATV. If u wanna go for some trail runs just let me know. Im always up for it, im looking for some more trail runners. Anyone??
#6
Re: ATV Trails
Originally posted by k_r_a_c_k_e_r
I'm looking at getting an ATV or UV soon and I'm wondering if anyone knows of a website or somewhere that shows some trails in Ontario?..
I'm looking at getting an ATV or UV soon and I'm wondering if anyone knows of a website or somewhere that shows some trails in Ontario?..
You'll also want to read up on the Offroad Vehicles Act. Be very aware of where you can and cannot operate the thing. The Offroad Vehicles Act and the Trespass to Property Act gives property owners very broad powers to stop, detain, and even arrest you if they find you on their property. http://www.e-laws.gov.on.ca/DBLaws/S...sh/90o04_e.htm
#8
Originally posted by k_r_a_c_k_e_r
Thanx Marker.. but I'v already check up on all that stuff..
Thanx Marker.. but I'v already check up on all that stuff..
For trails, if you're up camping in the Algonquin area, Top of the Mountain tours is an hour's driver east of the park. It offers a big selection of trails in a historically interesting area, and are open most of the year so you can all-season it if you want.
Best part is that they also rent atvs, so if you have atv-less friends, you can them on a machine to join you for a day's run.
http://www.topofthemountaintours.com/intro.html
#9
Oh, and one more thing...
Mosport gets suggested on the ATV and off-road riding boards as place to go. Lawrence Yap of the Toronto Star even once suggested it in a column.
But don't be tempted. Mosport has track staff there whose job it is to look for off-road vehicles trespassiing on their property. When they see you, they quietly wait or follow until you're stopped for whatever reason or in a choke point on whatever trail you're on, and then before you know it they've cabled and locked your atv or dirtbike to a tree.
The next step is handling over of your ID, and then that long walk to go get your tow vehicle. On occasion they've been known to let you push the thing off the property, though I don't know if that's doing you a favouror not considering the sand, hills, and muck. If you object, they simply call the police to issue you a Provinical Offence Notice to pay a fine or appear in court.
I once saw just ONE of their staff nail SEVEN quads all by himself as they tried to come out of a swamp. He just waited until they were almost out, then block the exit and cabled the lead atv. Because of the muckiness of the swamp they were now stopped in, the others couldn't easily turn around to go escape, so they all ended up staying put until their presence on the property was dealt with.
And it's all perfectly legal, even if you got there by "accident", real or feigned.
That's why I suggested being aware of the legalities.
Mosport gets suggested on the ATV and off-road riding boards as place to go. Lawrence Yap of the Toronto Star even once suggested it in a column.
But don't be tempted. Mosport has track staff there whose job it is to look for off-road vehicles trespassiing on their property. When they see you, they quietly wait or follow until you're stopped for whatever reason or in a choke point on whatever trail you're on, and then before you know it they've cabled and locked your atv or dirtbike to a tree.
The next step is handling over of your ID, and then that long walk to go get your tow vehicle. On occasion they've been known to let you push the thing off the property, though I don't know if that's doing you a favouror not considering the sand, hills, and muck. If you object, they simply call the police to issue you a Provinical Offence Notice to pay a fine or appear in court.
I once saw just ONE of their staff nail SEVEN quads all by himself as they tried to come out of a swamp. He just waited until they were almost out, then block the exit and cabled the lead atv. Because of the muckiness of the swamp they were now stopped in, the others couldn't easily turn around to go escape, so they all ended up staying put until their presence on the property was dealt with.
And it's all perfectly legal, even if you got there by "accident", real or feigned.
That's why I suggested being aware of the legalities.
#11
Originally posted by marker
Mosport has track staff there whose job it is to look for off-road vehicles trespassiing on their property. When they see you, they quietly wait or follow until you're stopped for whatever reason or in a choke point on whatever trail you're on, and then before you know it they've cabled and locked your atv or dirtbike to a tree.
Mosport has track staff there whose job it is to look for off-road vehicles trespassiing on their property. When they see you, they quietly wait or follow until you're stopped for whatever reason or in a choke point on whatever trail you're on, and then before you know it they've cabled and locked your atv or dirtbike to a tree.
Used to take my old banshee off roading around Mosport 10 years ago but things are a little different these days.
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