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RJ Motosport
Pay-to-play, includes several tracks and trails. Training for off-road and motocross available. We had great fun here. See more details on their website: http://www.rjmotosport.com/offroad.htm
The big track has huge jumps and the harescramble trails are very nice, with some fairly long climbs and downhills, nothing a 65 can't handle. There's a PeeWee track as well where kids have tremendous fun, with some small jumps as well as a beginner's oval.
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Videos # videos
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Images # images
Maybe flickr has more pictures?
ReadMe
We're listing only "approved" trails where dirt bikes (off-road motorcycles) are permitted, in southern Ontario. There's usually some fees and/or memberships associated with all these. The trails are generally multi-use so you will encounter people on foot, mountain bikes, ATVs, horseback riders. Be nice!
We're also listing the pay-to-play facilities with motocross tracks and/or trails.
If we're missing any interesting entries, please drop an email.
You should double check before heading out - things do change! That's why we include several links to other sites describing the same trail/track.
Good off-road gear is really important, trust me! Here's what you should have, in order of importance:
- Off-Road DOT helmet - there is some concern about the apropriateness of SNELL helmets, since asphalt is rare in the forest...
- Off-Road or Motocross boots - preferably with a good seal at the top to keep water and dirt out.
- Chest protector or body armor of some sort
- MX gloves - must have some really nice colors
- handguards / bark busters
Have fun!


