Bruce County

After getting in some quality ride and work time in Kitchener, Ontario we headed North to the Bruce Peninsula for a few days to meet with the Bruce County…


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Saint John Cycling’s Karmic Crossing

There are few things more rewarding than being given a positive update that shows club is doing with the knowledge that one imparts to them at a trails…


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Visit to MEC Head Office

Since I was headed over to Vancouver for the 2013 Vancouver Bike Show, I took the opportunity to pay our friends at Mountain Equipment Co-op head office a…


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Talking ’bout Twin Ponds Trails

Last Wednesday, Daniel Scott and Jason Murray were provided the opportunity to partake in a meeting at the Grand River Conservation Authorities’ Puslinch…


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Collaborative trail tourism development in Williams Lake

At the beginning of May I spent a couple of days with students from Thompson Rivers University who were participating in the Adventure Tourism Department's…


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Esterhazy

Located just west of the Manitoba/Saskatchewan border is the small town of Esterhazy. With a population of about 2400 it wouldn’t seem a likely spot for a…


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Fundy National Park: East Coast Mountain Biking comes to life

The IMBA Canada Trail Care Crew (TCC) was excited to visit Fundy National Park park this year, as the Park's goal has long been to create a mountain bike…


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New signage makes Ottawa trails more accessible than ever!

One of the great things about being Trail Care Crew is that we get to stop in all kinds of great places on our days off. This week, we spent our 'weekend' with…


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Saskatchewan’s mountain bike mecca

It is quickly becoming apparent to us that Saskatchewan is going to be booming with great trails in the next few years. There may not be visible mountain peaks…


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