Canada's Best ATV Spots

By Wrench Brennillo

Canada boasts of pristine landscapes that provide pure ATV fun for the enthusiasts of the sports. It's vast wilderness and less population are some of the telltale signs that you will definitely enjoy riding your ATV in this great nation. This article aims to help you pick the best ATV destination the Canadian soil has to offer.

One of the most popular ATV spots in Canada is Halliburton, Ontario. Though the place may seem like a small and quiet village, do not let its appearance fool you. Halliburton is where you can find the Halliburton Highlands. The trail stretches for miles and includes some of the rugged terrain of the Canadian Shield.

More than just a hotspot for ATV riders, the Halliburton Highlands is also a great place for trekking, trapping, fishing, and canoeing. That is because most of the Highlands are located in the mountain and vast part of the highlands are mountain forests. People who enjoy such activities also frequent the place. T

Another highly touted ATV trail in Canada is the famous Elliot Lake, also in Ontario. Elliott Lake features a great and vast network of ATV trails that surround the lake, running for hundreds of miles. That alone will give you a prospect what this particular ATV trail can offer.

The ATV trails that surround Elliott Lake does not only provide riders with a great place to navigate their machines through. Areas near Elliott Lake house ancient rock formations and escarpments which ATV riders will come across during their rides. Needless to say, navigating the trails of Elliott Lake will guarantee nothing but unforgettable experiences for all riders alike.

Outside Ontario, British Columbia also parades a great set of ATV trails that can do more than wow even the most experienced quad bike rider. Among their treats is the majestic Sproat Mountain Lookout. Aside from the breathtaking scenery, Sproat Mountain Lookout is also entrenched with history.

More than just a mountain trail, the Sproat Mountain Lookout was once an outpost for forest rangers back in 1940. The trail used to connect the lookout, which was located at the top of the ridge south of Mount Sproat to Arrowhead. today, hundreds of ATV riders try to conquer this trail as a way of measuring their ATV navigating skills against a very steep mountain trail. A few have succeeded, many have failed, and they are coming back for more.

Canada's vast lands is a prelude to what ATV riders can expect from this great country. ATV trails are no doubt scattered across Canada. And they are all waiting to be explored. - 30329

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