HATVA Trail Award


New Phone Number: (705) 286 2368

Here's What All Terrain Vehicle Magazine Recently Wrote About HATVA

"ATV owners interested in an exceptional place to ride should check out the Haliburton ATV Association website. This club is among the most active and well organized groups in Canada. Take for example the scope of the HATVA trail system: 3000km of marked, signed and mapped trails cover an area that includes the regions of Muskoka, Madawaska, Peterborough, Kawartha and Haliburton County. Newly sanctioned associate member, the Algonquin West ATV Club increases HATVA catchment to include Near North Tourist jurisdictions north all the way to Sundridge Ontario. What this all means is this: You can unload your ATV, affix a HATVA membership to it and ride from destination to destination enjoying great trails. And these trails actually go somewhere - to hotels, restaurants and dealers. There's only one integrated system in Canada bigger than the HATVA system and that's the FCQC in Quebec. To get this kind of trail system south of the border you need to venture to Hatfield McCoy Trails in West Virginia. Don't just take our word for it. We ride HATVA trails all season (it's where our Canadian offices are located). Come and find out for yourself what a real ATV touring excursion looks like."

HATVA is now accepting Visa & Matercard membership and renewals by telephone. Call Bob at 705 489 2022.
If you are an existing member renewing all you will need is your name and address. If you are requesting a new membership have your atv insurance info handy.

ATV Riders Note: Only HATVA, ATVOntario Power Pass & KATVA memberships and passes work on HATVA trails. OFATV, EOTA, the so called TTNGold passes DO NOT WORK ON HATVA TRAILS OR KATVA TRAILS OR ON ANY ATVONTARIO TRAIL - BUYER BEWARE

FYI ATVOntario Power Pass works on all HATVA trails but it does not work on the KATVA rail trail below Kinmount. KATVA pass works on all HATVA trails (except Haliburton Forest winter trails) but does not work on Power Pass trails in Parry Sound, Mattawa, Elliot Lake & Cochrane.
Do you want to ride on endless ATV trails with a club that is active and serious about atv recreation? Do you want a club that has real trails signed, mapped & insured? Do you want to ride with responsible atvers that know the trails and help each other out as a "brotherhood" of atv riders? Do you want trail ride in truly deep woods wilderness conditions and learn riding techniques and search & rescue? If your serious about atving Haliburton ATV Association would seriously like to have YOU as a member. We have trails for all levels - beginners to expert. We have an active trail wardening program and excellent community relations. Most roads are open In Haliburton County to allow easy access to trail heads (see Haliburton Road Use for details).We are constantly developing new trails and MNR approved bridge construction. It's all fun. Come on in and have a look around the site!

Haliburton ATV Association promotes responsible atv use on crown land, municipal and private land trails during the spring, summer and fall.
Haliburton rugged terrain and scenic natural wilderness makes the region ideal for your atv trail adventure. Our bylaws define the clubs limitations, intent and operation.


Haliburton ATV Association believes trails are important economic and environmental resources that have to be sustained to assure our communities economic future and quality of life.

Our club was formed so that ATV enthusiasts can enjoy the beauty of area trails. Equally important are the prospects of ATV trail touring and positioning the recreation sport politically and economically in the community. One of the clubs mandates is to work closely with other area trail organizations including HCSA our local snowmobile club that dedicates much effort to maintaining area trails. HATVA is responsible for signing, clearing and bridge replacement on many trails including snowmobile trails. Last but not least we feel education towards responsible ATV use is paramount to the future of ATVing.

If you want to ride in Haliburton - please support our club so we can support you!



 
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SNOWMOBILE CLUB SUPPORT
This year HATVA has made the following cash donations;

HCSA Snowmobile Club - $8000 for cleaning out Gord Hamilton/Outhouse trail from #118 to Scotch Line Rd with dozer, high hoe and skidder. HATVA supervised work as well.
HCSA Snowmobile Club - HATVA redecked Anson Creek bridge
HCSA Snowmobile Club - $900 wrap rock fill where South Lake trail meets Bobcaygeon Rd.
HCSA Snowmobile Club - $4400 South Lake Trail replace damaged corduroy trail over swamp. HATVA also supervised work and coordinated MNR permits
Paudash Snowmobile Club - $600 Cope Lake trail fill and dozer work
Twin Mountains Snowmobile Club - $7000 gravel for perimeter trail
Buckhorn Snowmobile Club - $3500 to reconstruct Salerno Creek Bridge and excavator work in 5 Points.
Buckhorn Snowmobile Club - $1000 for fill and backhoe work near Gooderham.
Paudash Snowmobile Club - $1500. for fill and dozer work in Highlands East near Eels Lake
Tall Pines - $1400 towards culverts in the Shoe Lake area.
HCSA - we are committed to replacing the Snake Creek steel bridge & redecking the Anson Creek bridge south of #118 and west of # 35 $25,000 project.
HCSA - we have redecked the 300 foot rail trail trestle and redecked the 80 foot Gelert bridge $10,000 project.
HCSA - restoration of Bonnieview trail $1000 project.
HCSA - rebuilt South Lake trail bridge $5000. project.
HCSA - shot rock and heavy equipment work South lake trail $3000 project.
Ongoing brushing, clearing and trash cleanup that benefits all snowmobile clubs in the area.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  

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