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Expansion of trail access for recreational riders in Renfrew County this spring season

Under a newly inked accord, off-road motorcycle enthusiasts in Renfrew County can now traverse recreational trails, as stipulated by the license agreement between the Ontario Federation of Trail Riders and the county.

Expansion of trail access for recreational riders in Renfrew County this spring season

Rolling Through Renfrew County

Get ready to rev up those engines, off-road motorcycle enthusiasts! Renfrew County is opening up its recreational trails to you. It's time to hit the dirt and feel the thrill of the ride.

In a groundbreaking agreement, the Ontario Federation of Trail Riders (OFTR) has officially teamed up with Renfrew County. This partnership means that licensed and insured members of OFTR can now explore the Algonquin Trail and the K&P Recreational Trail.

So, what does this mean for you? Well, if you've got your motorcycle, a valid permit from a provincial federation like OFTR, a license, and insurance, you're all set to roam the trails starting May 1st.

The county is excited about this new venture, emphasizing the importance of courtesy and respect towards fellow trail users and the natural beauty of Renfrew County's recreational trails. They're asking riders to remember that these trails are for everyone to enjoy.

If you're wondering where you can purchase these all-important permits, look no further. You can obtain them directly from OFTR or the Ontario Federation of All Terrain Vehicle Clubs. With a permit from either organization, you'll gain access to their respective trail networks across Ontario.

Remember, with great power comes great responsibility. Ensure you're familiar with the local regulations and trail rules to ensure a safe and enjoyable ride. These rules may include respecting environmental protections and prioritizing public safety.

For more detailed information, don't hesitate to reach out to OFTR or Renfrew County. They're here to make sure your off-road motorcycling experience is as smooth as possible. So, gear up, hit the trails, and let the adventure begin!

Side Note: Don't forget, you'll need that license, insurance, and a valid permit from either the OFTR or the Ontario Federation of All Terrain Vehicle Clubs. These are essential for accessing the trails.

Information Not Included: Specific details about the trail rules and regulations can vary. It's best to reach out to Renfrew County or the OFTR for the most current information about accessibility and usage guidelines.

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Under a recently inked deal, off-road bike enthusiasts in Renfrew County can now ride their motorcycles on recreational trails, following the agreement between the Ontario Federation of Trail Riders and the local county.
Under a fresh license arrangement between the Ontario Federation of Trail Riders and Renfrew County, off-road motorcyclists now have approval to utilize recreational paths.

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