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InformationsImportant! Please note that the «Fédération Québécoise des Clubs Quads » (FQCQ) wishes to let you know that the reciprocal agreement signed between Québec and Ontario has expired on October 31, 2009 and that it will not be renewed this year. This agreement had for objectives to promote an interprovincial ATV trail system and to show its influence on tourism in order to obtain a tourism recognition at the federal government level. Given that many concerned ATV clubs expressed their displeasure with this agreement, the FQCQ has decided to end the agreement. Please note that the reciprocal agreement between New-Brunswick and Québec remains in force. Your members can ride on trails in New-Brunswick while the members from affiliated ATV clubs from that province are also authorized to ride on Québec’s trails. http://www.fqcq.qc.ca/activites_details_communique.asp?Lang_id=F&nav_id=12677 Warning regarding passengers. Please remember that current legislation in Ontario does not allow for more than one person (the driver) on an ATV while riding on a designated municipal and/or provincial highway ("Road"). To do otherwise, i.e., riding with a passenger on a designated road, exposes you, the driver/owner, to a fine if you are stopped by the OPP and, further, the passenger may possibly be ordered to get off the ATV and walk back. A good portion of the Club’s trails run on designated municipal roads (Lalonde, Du Lac, Boileau, Clarence Cambridge Boundary, Neuf Milles, Grant (part of), Gagnon, Route 200, and possibly Indian Creek). Warning regarding passengers trailers. Be advised that ATV passenger trailers are not allowed on designated municipal and/or provincial highway (“Road”). To do otherwise, i.e., riding with a passenger trailer on a designated road, exposes you, the driver/owner, to a fine if you are stopped by the OPP. |
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