Horseshoe Riding Adventures
powered by Yamaha

North America's #1 off-road school for motorcycles, ATVs, rhinos, and snowmobiles.

On May 24–25 we'll teach your child to ride for free at the Ste. Julie Yamaha Riding Academy.

Trail Ride Etiquette

It is important that we all follow a code of conduct that shows our respect for the environment and for each other, and that promotes everyone's safety and enjoyment on the trails. Please observe the following rules:

  • Know and obey rules and laws
  • Expect and respect other users
  • Stay on the trail
  • Do not disturb plants or animals
  • Do not litter, and leave the trail cleaner than you found it
  • Respect private property and local residents
  • Be prepared to ensure your safety and the safety of others
  • Stay on the right; pass on the left
  • Slow when approaching other travellers; yield to the faster traveller
  • Be corteous and communicate with other trail users
  • Always wear a helmet and appropriate safety gear
  • For trails that allow pets/horses: Control and clean up after your pet
  • For trails that allow horseback riders: Pass horses/horseback riders with caution, making no sudden or loud movements

Dirt bike bikers getting ready to go on trail ride

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