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OFTR Ontario Federation of Trail Riders| Length: | 1 Hour to Day Long | | Rating: | easy to challenging | | Duration: | Route Dependant | | Description: | The Ontario Federation of Trail Riders (OFTR) was incorporated in 1992 with the goal of educating riders and promoting safe and responsible riding.
OFTR MANDATE
To source, create and maintain a trail network in Ontario for safe, family use by off road motorcyclist, as well as any other good intentioned users. To provide a strong voice supported by a substantial membership to represent trail users to ensure, to our best ability, that these trails continue to be available.
Code of Conduct
- Do Not Trespass on private property. Ride on existing trails.
- Respect nature.
- Expect and Respect others who have the right to be on the trails. Be courteous to others.
- Remember that few other vehicles are as maneuverable as bikes, so give the others lots of room and pass on the right.
- Other user groups do a lot of trail grooming - respect their efforts.
- STOP when you see a horse, shut off your engine immediately. Then take off your helmet and ask for instructions from the rider.
- Comply with all legislation, bylaws and insurance requirements.
- Always wear a helmet and other safety gear. (Take off your helmet if you talk to someone)
- Whatever you pack in, pack out. Do not litter, and leave the place better than you found it.
- Use trails only according to the permitted uses indicated. Some trails are seasonal and can experience problems in the spring.
- Check the trail conditions.
- Do not use any Alcohol or Drugs if you plan to ride.
- Keep your bike QUIET. More sound = Less ground!
For Membership Information please see the link below!
| | Website: | www.oftr.ca | Weather:
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