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Requirements for Using a Closed Course Instructors All-terrain Vehicle Snow Vehicle Off-Road Motorcycle Other OHVs Ministerial Advisory Committee |
Off-highway Vehicles Closed Courses What is a Closed Course? In December 2005 the Province of Nova Scotia introduced new laws regarding the operation of Off-highway Vehicles (OHVs). One notable change includes the development of closed courses. These closed courses are designed to ensure that youth who operate OHVs are doing so in a safe and controlled environment. A closed course is officially defined as “an area of land being used for an organized OHV event during which access to the area by motor vehicles is limited”. In practical terms,
Courses have controlled entrance and exit points and one-way traffic patterns. All other potential access points are gated or managed to limit the access by other motor vehicles registered pursuant to the Motor Vehicle Act. Access will also be limited for non-motorized users. A trained official and a trained first responder will be present and accessible to users. There are two categories of closed courses. Category A - provides competitive sport OHV users with a safe and controlled course designed specifically for their particular needs and class of OHV. These courses are sanctioned by the Canadian Motosport Racing Club (CMRC) or the Canadian Motorcycle Association (CMA) to ensure proper design elements and safety measures are in place. These organizations oversee competitive events for off-highway motorcycles, all-terrain vehicles (ATVs) and snowmobiles. Category B provides non-competitive and family-oriented OHV users with a place where they can safely ride together on recreational trails designed and rated with varying skill levels in mind. Trails are rated by difficulty:
Closed courses are particularly important for ATV riders aged 6 to 13 as this is the only place they can ride in Nova Scotia. ATV riders aged 14 to 15, and youth who ride other forms of OHVs do have alternative riding options but they are strongly encouraged to ride on closed courses where greater safety measures and emergency responders are in place. OHV riders aged 6 to 15 who can demonstrate an exemplary level of skill and safety awareness to a trained closed course official may be upgraded from a green trail to a higher level of difficulty. Parents must approve this upgrade and provide constant supervision of their child while on the course. Requirements for Using a Closed Course
There a currently two accredited category B closed courses. They are: All Terrain Tours Inc. in Toney River, N.S. For more information contact the president at 902-485-8880 or toll free 1-866-717-8880 . (see map) Off Highway Vehicle Closed Course Co-operative Ltd. in Upper Stewiacke, N.S. For more information contact the president at 902-673-2056. (see map) Three additional category B closed courses are under development. These are: All Terrain Vehicle Safety Training and Riding Inc. (ASTAR) in Grand Mira North, N.S. Anticipated opening in 2007 or 2008. For more information contact the owner at 902-577-1075. Cumberland County Riders Association in Fenwick, N.S. (Fenwick Riding Park). Anticipated opening in 2007 or 2008. For more information contact the president at 902-667-5790. Muddin’ Good Time ATV/OHV Courses near Porters Lake, N.S. Anticipated opening in 2007 or 2008. For more information contact the owner at 902-829-3604. Organizations wishing to operate a closed course must refer to “Designing and Maintaining Closed Courses in Nova Scotia”(340 Kb pdf) which outlines all mandatory requirements. An Application for Accreditation is found in Appendix C of the document above or download Application Form. All closed courses are operated by organizations accredited by the Minister of Natural Resources. Organizations must follow a precise set of guidelines established by the Department of Natural Resources that includes a full course inspection. The guidelines include specific requirements for the facility, users of the facility, safety, environment and noise control, and physical design characteristics based on facility type. For more information on closed courses please contact: Jennifer Annett |
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