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Have an ATV?
Located in Central British Columbia, Prince George is the gateway for exploring the back country of our great Province.
From the local Tabor Mountain trails, to exploring the Pine Pass, tracing the routes of explorers or riding the extreme trails of Tumbler Ridge, ATV riders in Prince George have it all.
Northern Trailblazers ATV Club is all about riding, having fun and exploring. We promote safety but know that our sport has risks and do our best to mitigate them. To that end we try to rate the trails so riders know what they are getting into. Our members are always willing to help riders learn what they and their units can do. After all, we've all had to learn.
In our events/ride section we will post notices for up-coming rides, these posts will include the trail rating. Take a look at your skills and honestly appraise them, then let the ride guide know (the sign-up sheet will be coming soon). This doesn't mean that if the trail is above your current skill level that you can't go, it means that the ride guide can plan stops and areas requiring spotters or detours in advance. We're about having fun, learning and improving our skills. Look at our trail etiquette page for what you can expect on one of our rides.
Whether you call them Quads, ATV's, UTV's, Side-by-sides or trikes these units are one of the many solutions for getting people into these remote, beautiful areas. In order to keep this access, Northern Trailblazers ATV Club firmly supports the need for ATV/BC as the provincial body to represent us on a provincial basis.
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Recent news
7/18/2012
ATV crash sends Tumbler Ridge man to hospital
RCMP are warning ATV riders to be cautious when driving, after a recent crash sent a man to hospital. Just before 6:45 p.m. July 16, a Tumbler Ridge man crashed his ATV near the baseball diamond on a trail beside Mackenzie Way.
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8/19/2010
EXTREME WILDFIRE ACTIVITY EXPECTED
VICTORIA -- British Columbians are being urged to comply with evacuation orders and alerts, and to stay out of the backcountry as high winds are expected to increase aggressive fire behaviour, Forests and Range Minister Pat Bell said today.
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8/10/2010
COASTAL CAMPFIRE PROHIBITION REMAINS IN PLACE
COASTAL CAMPFIRE PROHIBITION REMAINS IN PLACE
8/9/2010 5:43 PM
The Coastal Fire Centre campfire prohibition remains in place in anticipation of a return to hot dry conditions.
While there was some precipitation over the weekend, a weather change is expected to bring hot and dry conditions to the coast later
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5/26/2010
Forest service will fine ATVs on logging roads
Legislation regarding all-terrain vehicles (ATVs) on logging roads has been around for six years, but the B.C. Forest Service wants the public to know that they’re stepping up enforcement.
Riding an ATV on an active forest service road without insurance carries a $345 fine if caught, and another $86
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