These stunning shots were taken during the Mid-Island ATV Club’s regional ATV conference on Vancouver Island in Gold River, B.C., from June 17-19, 2022
by Kyle Born
British Columbia Hotshot photo
Hailey's first ride in mommy's new Wildcat Trail.Kristin 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 BornDavid Sullivan, president of Quadbar Industries in Kelowna, B.C., has made it his mission to protect fellow ATVers
by Kyle BornATV safety is about more than just using appropriate safety gear. It’s also about making smart riding choices.
by Susan LohrerLisette Vienneau, local rider in Hudson’s Hope, B.C., explains why ATVers should be excited about the improvements happening at Dinosaur Lake campground
by Kyle BornHere are all the links and info necessary to connect with an ATV club in British Columbia
by Kyle BornAlysha “Axxe” Vlahovich encourages everyone to let their soul shine through the mystical power of motorsports
by Kyle BornClint Ingham, President of the Vernon ATV Club, keeps his group active by riding all year round
by Kyle BornCurtis Hofsink, snowmobiler-turned-snow biker in Smithers, B.C., discusses why he made the switch from sled to bike
by Kyle BornCassandra Prochera, powersports photographer in Revelstoke, B.C., has photography tips and snow bike tricks for aspiring riders
by Kyle BornChris D’Silva, recently-elected president of ATVBC, aims to attract new clubs to ATVBC and make joining the organization even easier
by Kyle BornAl McBeth, UTV distance-jumping world record holder, details his experience riding the North Island 1000 on Vancouver Island
by Kyle BornDesarae Hall and Lisa Arpin of Chilliwack, B.C., are the founders of Vixens Canada, a clothing company that encourages women to embrace off-roading
by Kyle BornGraham Lindenbach, director of ATVBC, explains how to join the “200 Club” on Vancouver Island, B.C.
by Graham LindenbachDavid Ketel, president of the WKRDAS near Castlegar, B.C., delves into the exhaustive and fulfilling work required to operate a FUNctional, family-friendly ORV destination
by Kyle BornTracey Payne, avid ATV rider and amateur historian, details the historic Cheslatta Trail near Burns Lake, B.C., its ancient and recent history, along with a ride guide
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