Trail Updates - Please Read
PLEASE STAY ON THE TRAIL (ANY TRAIL) WHEN RIDING, TAKES A LONG TIME TO DEVELOP THESE TRAILS AND A SHORT TIME TO CLOSE THEM, BECAUSE OF ONE'S SELFISH ACT YOUR 5 MINUTES OF RECKLESS FUN HAS WIPED OUT A LOT OF HARD WORK AND ACCESS FOR CLUB MEMBERS WHO WORKED ON THESE TRAILS.
THE TRAILS ARE PATROLLED BY OFATV TRAIL WARDENS AT ANYTIME, RESPECT THE LAND - STAY ON THE TRAIL.
ENJOY THE SPORT OF ATVING.
"OFATV TRAIL PERMITS "
OFATV Trail Permits are now available for purchase at the following locations or on-line at www.ofatv.org:
Dale Equipment Centre, Phone# 519-644-0670, 14024 Belmont Road, Belmont, Ontario
Major Payne's Sales & Service, Phone# 519-637-7691, 41309 Major Line, St Thomas, Ontario
Bor-Hog Power Sports, Phone# 519-773-9330, 10609 Imperial Road, Aylmer, Ontario
Fast Track Performances, Phone# 519-268-8429, 3418 Catherine Street, Dorchester, Ontario
Elite Performances, Phone# 519-652-5222, 6915 Colonel Talbot Rd.
London, Ontario
Andrews Sports , Phone# 519-633-6767, 41635 Ron McNeil Line, St Thomas, Ontario
Chestermans Power Sports , Phone# 519-842-5977, 3 Miles West of Tillsonburg on Hwy #3
For additional information regarding the trail passes, please contact Talbot Trail ATV Club or visit the Ontario Federation Of All Terrain Vehicles Clubs at www.ofatv.org or Phone: 1-705-797-0797
Club Background & Info
In January 2005, Talbot Trail ATV Club Inc. formed, to meet the needs of the local ATV enthusiast that live & work in the Southwestern Ontario region. By working closely with the various farmers, landowners and township officials in all areas, we have been successful in creating satellite trail locations for club members to ride on throughout the year (weather dependant). By developing proper trail systems that help address the issues of irresponsible owners / riders who enter the property illegally, causing damage and destroying the crops.
These current satellite trail locations are part of the overall business plan that will eventually link all the surrounding communities together creating a larger multi-use trail loop system that will provide the ATV enthusiast with a legal safe multi-use trail system to ride on.
“Respect The Land – Enjoy The Sport”
“Save A Crop – Build A Trail”
Be part of the solution, not the problem, when it comes to trail riding and future club trail-development in our immediate surrounding area.
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Media Release
Provincial Trails Organizations announce new trail product
April 25, 2008 Toronto , ON .
The Ontario Trails Council and its partners The Ontario Federation of All-Terrain Vehicles an Eastern Ontario Trails Alliance are pleased to announce the initiation of the ‘Trillium Trails Network – Gold Trail Pass Program”.
Referred to as the ‘Gold Pass’ “this pass will assist trail organizations to sustain their trails,” announced OTC President Jack De Wit. “Working with the Ontario Federation of All-Terrain Vehicles enabled us to provide reciprocal riding for members of the provincial ATV association,” adds DeWit. It’s equally important that this pass be used on some existing trail pass areas, such as the trails of the Eastern Ontario Trails Alliance.
So effective immediately the ridership of the OFATV will be purchasing a ‘ Gold Pass ’ to ride on trails they manage and operate. The trails of the Eastern Ontario Trails Alliance will be selling the ‘Gold Pass’ and these trails and users can ride on both systems.
“This is good news for ATV’ers in Ontario ,” says Bruce Murphy OFATV President. “The ‘Gold Pass’ pass not only helps trails, it helps clubs to do the work of sustaining trails while providing club members with more places to ride for a single season fee.”
“The ‘Gold Pass’ works for the EOTA as well,” notes Cindy Cassidy Director, “we can provide more riding on our ATV trails, while supporting our multi-use trail system through a single pass provincial brand.”
“The big benefit for the OTC, other than directly supporting our members and their trails, is the fact that the ‘Gold Pass’ program is scalable and transferable to other systems, trails and areas of the province that want to engage in mutual trail support,” says Patrick Connor ED of the OTC.
For maps, passes, seller locations or more information on the ‘Gold Pass’ and related services contact the Ontario Trails Council, OFATV or EOTA.
For Addition Information Please Contact:
OFATV Head Office "Contact Person: Shannon"
Phone: 1-705-797-0797
Fax: 1-519-513-0212
Email: info@ofatv.org or Web: www.ofatv.org
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