Annual Memberships Good for 12 Months
This is just a reminder that KATVA trail permits are good for 12 months from the date of purchase so you can still buy them now and they are good until this time next year. Our trail permits are recognized on the following trail systems:
- Kawartha ATV Association
- Algonquin West ATV Club
- Lake of Bays
Opening Roads Study – Master Plan :: County of Peterborough
The County of Peterborough’s Transportation Master Plan Update and Off-Road Vehicle Study
The County is seeking your feedback to help better understand the different needs between active transportation users (i.e., pedestrians, cyclists, etc.) and ORV users, and help to further refine areas of concern or opportunity.
Here’s a summary of how this study affects Kawartha ATV trails:
One Step Closer to Opening Roads
We’re one step closer to making this a reality. Our president Carolyn Richards has been working hard behind the scenes with councilors to look at opening more roads in the City of Kawartha Lakes when Bill 107 takes effect January 1st, 2021 and setting up a task force would be a great next step. It
Restricted Access – VRT South of Northline Rd
Just a reminder that SxS are not allowed on the Victoria Rail Trail south of Northline Road. If you are trying to get into Fenelon Falls you can legally leave the trail at Northline Road and follow the roads into town. City
VRT – Kinmount – Storm/Tornado Damage Cleaned Up
The Victoria Rail Trail in the area of Kinmount is re-opened after being closed due to trees blocking it from August 2nd’s tornado.
A big thank you to our Volunteers for their quick and thorough work! Great job!
KATVA Presents Burnt River Fire Station with SxS
Garnet Graham Park to Northline Rd, Fenelon Falls
Important Notice!
The speed limit on the Victoria Rail Trail from Garnet Graham Park in Fenelon Falls to Northline Road is 20km per hour.
The Victoria Rail Trail is a shared-use trail system that we are privileged to use. It is not a right, and as such, we can lose it. It is up all ATV riders to