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NSORRA Women In Moto featured in Recreation Nova Scotia Newsletter
Nova Scotia Off Road Riders Association’s Women in Moto Event: A Recreation Nova Scotia Equity, Diversity, Inclusion & Accessibility Promising Practice/Success Story
Nova Scotia Off Road Riders Association’s Women in Moto Event: A Recreation Nova Scotia Equity, Diversity, Inclusion & Accessibility Promising Practice/Success Story
During Motorcycle Safety Awareness Month, it's crucial to emphasize the significance of proper training in becoming a confident rider.
Dirt biking is a passion for many riders. We often hear stories about how a top competitor grew up on a bike and how it made a difference in their life.
I recently heard a new acronym: STP, or “Same Ten People.” As in, it’s the same ten people in any community who are the ones who get stuff done.
We are stronger together. Every voice matters. Get involved and feed the dirt bike community with your passion!
NSORRA wants to take the opportunity to say a big THANK YOU to every single person who has volunteered their time to sit on our Board, assist during a race or special event or manage and maintain the beautiful trails of this province.
Fall is a wonderful time to hit the trails, but riders should always be aware of other trails users on multi-use trails.
Each year, the NSORRA Board works to come up with great events for our members – from hare scrambles, to training to rec rides to special events.
We are supporting a very important survey - the Nova Scotia OHV Rider Survey
Marijke Nel is the definition of tough, generous, hardworking, never-say-quit woman.