any Ontario riders
#12
I live 30 min north west of kitchener/waterloo. no trails right here but dufferin grey club out of markdale has lots of trails, host rides almost every month. they have a web site, but can aslo see events on OFATV web site. Holmes on Holmes charity ride in June every year on camp Borden (Barrie) is a good run as well.We also ride the Sequin trail a couple time a year from Parry Sound.
#15
I live 30 min north west of kitchener/waterloo. no trails right here but dufferin grey club out of markdale has lots of trails, host rides almost every month. they have a web site, but can aslo see events on OFATV web site. Holmes on Holmes charity ride in June every year on camp Borden (Barrie) is a good run as well.We also ride the Sequin trail a couple time a year from Parry Sound.
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#16
Its pretty well 80% crown land around here,you just ride the any trail you can find no $200 tail permit needed like in the winter with snowmachines. Only on our provincial or Federal parks they do not allow motorize machines like sleds,ATVs or even outboard motors.
#18
Not around there, I used the OFSC trials between the Sault and Ranger lake mostly and up north by WAWA mostly.
The train pic was a fishing area by a place called "ETON" you had to use the train because park land blocked any other why into that area or you have to walk or bush plane in.
The train pic was a fishing area by a place called "ETON" you had to use the train because park land blocked any other why into that area or you have to walk or bush plane in.
#19
Hi TLC, how is the trail between the soo and ranger lk. I bet it must be awsome. I've past on hwy 129 a couple of times and always wondered if there was a trail threw that path. I bet the scenery is nice out that way aswell.
#20
I do no think there are Snowmobile trails from the 129 to Ranger lake,you just ride the gravel Ranger lake road to get there. The Sled trails get tricky to follow in summer sometimes beause there are so many secondary trails the fork off the main sled trail that we get mixed up. In the winter those secondary trails are buried in 5 ft of snow.


