Laurence, Wendy, Frank and Elisabeth would like to welcome you to BUMP, an off-road riding facility located 45 minutes north of St. Albert in Barrhead County, Alberta. BUMP is a privately-owned, family run business with 4 motocross tracks of varying length and difficulty, and over 40 km of off-road trails.
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PO Box 6 Busby, Alberta
Phone: 780-318-BUMP (2867)
Devil’s Lake MX Park is a great place to go to introduce the family to the world of motocross. Check out the event listing for vintage races and junior MX school.
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Highway 37 Lac Ste. Anne County, Alberta
Phone: 780-991-5934
This campground and ATV park came to life just four years ago (2009)! We are right off the pavement, very close to Cross Lake and Long Island Lake. Within a matter of 10 minutes you can also relax and enjoy a round of golf or two at Hidden Valley Golf Course! Our goal is for families to come and relax. Our trails vary in skill levels and the perimeter of the quarter is fenced so the kids can not wander off. It is a great place for the new riders to start and there are some dandy hills for the more daring rider to explore!
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Jarvie Jarvie, Alberta
Phone: (780) 206-7684
Directions: From the town of Blue Ridge, AB, 4 kms North on Hwy 658, turn right, go 1 km Our track is open and ready for daily use. Day passes and memberships are required as well as protective gear.
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Box 2396 Whitecourt, Alberta
Batt Traps Recreation Centre provides space to camp and ATV. Spend the weekend camping, golfing and ATV’ing all in one place
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Box 6 Camp Creek, Alberta
Look for marked trails(motorized)and enjoy the beauty of the back woods on your ATV!
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Stanger Hills Staging Area Lac Ste. Anne County, Alberta
WILD Alberta and EMC will be travelling around the region to host small focus group sessions to gain the publics’ input on Tourism in your area. We invite you to attend the session in your community. Each session will be 60 minutes in length and will consist of a small group discussion about the opportunities and challenges for tourism development … Read More
Woodlands & Whitecourt won six categories for the SnoRiders 19th Annual Rider’s Choice Awards thanks to the work of the Whitecourt Trailblazers Club and the community. Started in 1979, the club has around 600 members and 485 kilometres of snowmobile trails with three cabins and a staging area. “Obviously, the awards speak for themselves. We have one of the best … Read More