Elkford ATV Club

ATV/BC LogoThe Elkford ATV club represents more than 380 members and is the only ATV/BC affiliated club in the Elk Valley.

We are a responsible group of motorized environmentalists who care a great deal about wildlife and habitat, and we understand better than anyone what a wonderful place we live and work and recreate in.

Membership renewals are due June 1 2010, expiring May 31 2011

  • $50 for the first member in a family
  • $30 for spouse
  • $90 for a whole family including kids

Meetings

Second Tuesday of each month, 7:00pm at the Elkford Motor Inn (downstairs).

Meetings are held year-round except Dec, Jan and Feb.

Contact Us

Post: P.O. Box 699, Elkford, BC V0B 1H0

atv@elkfordtrails.com

President Peter Cunningham (250) 865-2690
Vice President Tracy James (250) 865-7660
Secretary Tara Colter (250) 865-2690
Treasurer Denise Bertrand (250) 865-4603
Membership

Phill Taylor
Gordon Galloway
Peter Cunningham

(250) 425-0776
(250) 865-2674
(250) 865-2690
Director - Land-Use (SRMAC) Tom Kramer (403) 381-2041
Director - Fernie Membership Dan Rotella (250) 423-3433
Director Gary Grieser (250) 865-2368
Director Khen Chang (250) 865-2169
Director Bob Rice  
Director Gordon Galloway (250) 865-2674
Cranbrook Gord Vogel (250) 489-1645

Why Join?

TOP 10 REASONS TO JOIN YOUR LOCAL ATV CLUB

  1. Meet new people with similar interests
  2. Protect and ensure your right to ride in the Elk Valley and area
  3. Ensure that future generations of people will have the opportunity to enjoy what we do now
  4. Strength in numbers when dealing with the various government agencies and special interest groups
  5. Elkford ATV Club offers Canada Safety Council Safe Riders course
  6. Club is insured for liability for group club events through ATV/BC
  7. All members are eligible to attend the Provincial Annual General Meeting and Jamboree
  8. Save money on insurance rates through ATV/BC's affiliated Oasis Insurance program
  9. Protect the environment and ride responsibly
  10. We need your creativity and input; what do you want your club to be?


How does being a member of an ATV club save you money on insurance?

Conservation officers have been checking ATV's being used on Forest Service Roads. Legislation requires that people register their off-highway vehicles and carry liability insurance. The Act also requires that operators have a valid driver's license held by the operator. There is a fine associated with the violation, many people have been fined recently for non-compliance.

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