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NSORRA Volunteers Offered Chainsaw Training
Nova Scotia Trails offered a free 2-day chainsaw safety training course to its member associations this season, and NSORRA took them up on their offer.
Nova Scotia Trails offered a free 2-day chainsaw safety training course to its member associations this season, and NSORRA took them up on their offer.
NSORRA is hosting a Work and Ride in the Wentworth Wilderness Area on Sunday, November 17.
NSORRA members rose to the challenge when it came to recovering trail at Craigmore ORM Park on Sunday, August 20.
HELP NEEDED! Craigmore Ride Park is in need of heavy trail work to be ready for the scramble.
A guided oil and filter change, along with chain tensioning were on the agenda at our first Women In Moto Tech Night held at Liberty CC on Wednesday, August 2.
The season is here and now is the time to make sure your bike is ready!
Hurricane Fiona passed through Nova Scotia on September 24th, changing the way our trails look. Some of our favourite ride areas have been deeply impacted.
The Split Pine Bridge on the Enfield/Grand Lake Stagecoach Trail k road is complete.
The trails at Craigmore Creek are part of a 400-acre parcel of land owned by the Van Zutphen family of Inverness County, Cape Breton. The park is situated along rising terrain off Highway 19, just 15.2 kilometers north of Port Hastings.
Motorcycle tires are one of the most important components on your machine – they are the connection between you and the road (or trail). We all know that a poor connection between a motorcycle and the ground can be hazardous and even life-threatening.