LadyBalls Ride to Support Ovarian Cancer Cda (2017)

What a Ride!

Saturday, October 21st was a fabulous day for the 2nd annual LadyBalls ride to support Ovarian Cancer Canada.

45 people and 39 ATVs including 4 side-by-sides came out to raise $2,000 for the cause and to enjoy the autumn colours.

For the first time, the ride started at the Meaford pavilion down by the waterfront and traveled the new Meaford trails.

We stopped for lunch at Boston Pizza in Owen Sound and for a tour of the Coffin Ridge Winery in Annan.

Terrific job by our Coordinators Jamie, Vera, Dan, and Tim.   Kudos for such a successful event!

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Events

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“LadyBalls” Ride to Fight Ovarian Cancer (Oct. 21, 2017)

DGATV’s Events Committee is finalized the details of this autumn ride, and it sure sounds like fun!

The ride will be staging from the park pavilion at 3 St Vincent St, Meaford, ON N4L 1B8 down by the waterfront at 10am.

We’ll be riding the Meaford trails for the first time!

There will be a winery tour, BBQ, and door prizes.

Funds will be raised through the sale of 50/50 tickets, the registration fee and rider pledge sheets.

Registration for OFATV Members is $30 or $100 in pledges per rider.   An additional $20 day pass is required for non-members.

Side-by-sides are welcome.

Passengers are asked to make a donation to the charity organization.

To Volunteer for this ride please contact info@dgatv.ca.

This is the second year that DGATV will be supporting Ovarian Cancer Canada.

See also:

OCC Pledge Sheet (.pdf)

Ovarian Cancer Canada DGATV Event Listing

Community

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Trail Closure – Harkaway Forest (2017)

Harkaway Forest Trail Closed for the Winter

Grey County has closed Harkaway Forest to ATVs effective October 15, 2017.

Riders, please respect our landowner agreement and keep your ATV out of the forest.

Your participation is crucial in keeping this tract available to us.

Harkaway Forest is expected to re-open June 22nd (in order to accommodate the turkey hunt).

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DGATV Fun Ride (Sat. September 16, 2017)

Ride Co-ordinator: Jamie Thurman, Events Co-ordinator

When: Saturday, September 16th, 2017 – 9:00am registration / 10:00am ride

Where/Parking: CP Trail Parking Lot, 205 Main St. W., Markdale. For more information re: parking, click here.
Be ready to ride at the Markdale CP Rail Trail parking lot (County Road 12 west of Markdale) at 10am (registration 9am). This is a flash ride thrown together by our keen riders to enjoy the trails simply and without much ado. No promises, no formality, just riding.

Trail Route: A mix of public and private properties including the rail trail and some road running.

Participants: This ride is open to OFATV/EOTA members and non-members. A day pass for non-members cost $20. Memberships ($150) and day passes will be available for purchase.

Two-up riding is allowed, and side-by-sides will be accommodated.

For young operators, aged 12 to 16, the ATV should be sized appropriately for the child’s weight. The child must be accompanied by an adult on the trail. Legally, the child cannot ride on the road without a valid Ontario driver’s license (G2/M2). DGATV does not condone young operators riding on the roads.

Other: As with any ride, it is advisable to dress appropriately and have extra fuel, drinking water, snack, drinks, rain gear, bug spray, basic repair tools, bandaids, compass, map and cell phone on hand. Note that there may not be cell service in the area.

We look forward to seeing you on the trail and hope you have a great ride!

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Parking

Maps

FAQs



 

DGATV at the Flesherton Fling (Aug. 26, 2017)

Dufferin Grey ATV Club is pleased to participate in this year’s Flesherton Fling with our friends the Canadian Veteran Freedom Riders.

Join us for a short and sweet afternoon ride around the Eugenia area.

 

Click here for ticket information through eventbrite.

Click here for information about  last year’s fling in 2016.

Side-by-sides are welcome.

 

 

 

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New Riders            

DGATV’s facebook events listing



 

DGATV’s Trailer Unveiling (2017)

DGATV’s Directors viewed the new trailer at last night’s (July 19th) Executive meeting. This new addition will solve much of the difficulty in getting tools and materials to remote locations along the trail for maintenance. The trailer has been equipped with a hydraulic lift and will be invaluable for dumping rocks and gravel for hole repair.