Shore Riders ATV Club is an ATV club that is based in the South Shore of Nova Scotia, Canada. The club promotes safety training for ATV'ers of all ages and encourages responsible riding practices portraying ATVs as a legitimate and responsible form of recreation. They work cooperatively with land owners and other members of the community to reduce property and environmental damage along trails. The club builds, maintains and monitors ATV and shared use trails in the South Shore.
Shore Riders ATV Club also encourages parental supervision throughout the youth riding experience, showing respect for the environment and keeping public lands open for multi-use recreation.
Shore Riders has over 8,500 acres (34 km2) of land use agreements signed. This doesn't include the thousands of acres of crown land that is connected to their trails. They plan on developing one of the largest trail networks in Nova Scotia.
Shore Riders ATV Club is a member of the All Terrain Vehicle Association of Nova Scotia (ATVANS).
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