well if i make it out and see anyone i will offer a ride thanks again$5 in the field at the top of the hill. Just take the quad down.
I have to walk so I unload my stuff and partner at the edge of the water, drive up the hill to park and walk back while partner loads up the sled, then walk out. All the walking is a pain.
I really wish someone still offered ice taxi service. Hut rental is appealing just because you don't have to walk.
LOL @stomp !!Good answer...
@JASON83 especially offering a ride back up “Cardiac” hill,I like to call it,with a 5 gallon pail full of jumbo perch!! Been there & done that a few year’s ago!! I would gladly pay you as well!!well if i make it out and see anyone i will offer a ride thanks again
From st William at 4 way to ice is legal. Only place in norfolk. If you have insurance and plate your fine however there is no such thing as a legal 2 up atv in Ontario for hiway use . Some trials are fine bu thre laws have not been updated. You can and will get a ticket for passengers on an atv. They were supposed to update last year but haven't heard if it passed. Males no sense but welcome to Ontariothanks guys my quad is licenced and insured and is a actual legel 2 up quad
ok thanks for the heads upFrom st William at 4 way to ice is legal. Only place in norfolk. If you have insurance and plate your fine however there is no such thing as a legal 2 up atv in Ontario for hiway use . Some trials are fine bu thre laws have not been updated. You can and will get a ticket for passengers on an atv. They were supposed to update last year but haven't heard if it passed. Males no sense but welcome to Ontario
You are almost completely wrong about ATV's.From st William at 4 way to ice is legal. Only place in norfolk. If you have insurance and plate your fine however there is no such thing as a legal 2 up atv in Ontario for hiway use . Some trials are fine bu thre laws have not been updated. You can and will get a ticket for passengers on an atv. They were supposed to update last year but haven't heard if it passed. Males no sense but welcome to Ontario
Incorrect. Like I said trail systems are different than hiway use. Under no circumstances is a add on seat suitable for a passenger for hiway use in Ontario under the law. You will get a ticket. As far as factory legal 2 up atvs they were NOT legal for roads use but suitable for trial use. Passengers had to get off before crossing a road . I did hear about the law on this being updated but I can't find where it states this. Rememer norfolk doesn't go by ontario laws and the by-laws here are much outdated. They still recognize a ORV like its 1990. The poc was pulled from the ministry's site .You are almost completely wrong about ATV's.
Yes there are legal 2-Ups, it changed a few years back under the HTA.
Never was a problem under the ORVA. Hell even "add a seats" are fine under the ORVA.
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