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Kidoo
May 22, 2016Explorer
In Quebec we must have the ATV registered and insured to take it on any trail or to cross the road. I live in a rural area, near a town, and many people are using their ATV to get from one point to another on the rural roads and never get bothered, it is not legal as per the law but, since you are allowed to "cross" the road you can "strech" the crossing, nobody gets arrested by the police unless you ride like an idiot.
There are places up in the wood where the gravel roads system is actually to get to lumber cutting or to your cottage. These places are no problem to ride your ATV. They are public access roads but are used by ATV, snowmobile, trucks and normal vehicle. There are thousand of miles of trails and roads connected one to another and I actually don't know where it really ends all over northern Quebec.
For example on the Kenai to go to Skilak lake, there is a gravel road to get there. Could you use your ATV to ride around? I am tinking or roads like on the west side of the Kenai or around Summit lake area where there are some trails.
Maybe my best bet would be to have just a normal 4x4 little SUV and go where my MH does not go.
There are places up in the wood where the gravel roads system is actually to get to lumber cutting or to your cottage. These places are no problem to ride your ATV. They are public access roads but are used by ATV, snowmobile, trucks and normal vehicle. There are thousand of miles of trails and roads connected one to another and I actually don't know where it really ends all over northern Quebec.
For example on the Kenai to go to Skilak lake, there is a gravel road to get there. Could you use your ATV to ride around? I am tinking or roads like on the west side of the Kenai or around Summit lake area where there are some trails.
Maybe my best bet would be to have just a normal 4x4 little SUV and go where my MH does not go.
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