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Locality: Hardisty, Alberta

Phone: +1 403-896-9125



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Coal Trail Motocross Park 08.01.2021

The countdown is on! #supercross #monsterenergysupercross #1sleep

Coal Trail Motocross Park 02.01.2021

Team Sponsors Welcome! We will be opening up for 2021 CTMXP Team applications after we announce our Spring schedule. If you’re looking to get your company on the new member’s bike graphics get ahold of us! We build our team to help new and upcoming racers. If this is something you or your business is passionate about let us know! With all the uncertainty these days, we do not have a minimum requirement to be a team sponsor, but we will work with you to ensure all our sponsors are supporting the team fairly, as they are able. In return we offer our team sponsors a space on the new team bike graphics and social media advertising on our posts. #thisismoto #limenine #limeninegraphics #m7designs #motocross #mototeam #motofamily #letsride #startemyoung #sponsorshipopportunity #newrider #givingback

Coal Trail Motocross Park 31.12.2020

Now you know! #centralalbertamotocrossseries #camsmx #motocross #albertamx #letsrace #braaap #riversidehonda #bringonsummer

Coal Trail Motocross Park 13.12.2020

Guess what IG family....the news is out! Follow the series on FB for date announcements. #albertamx #camsmx #motocross #letsgetgoing #comeonsummer #racing #dirttherapy

Coal Trail Motocross Park 11.12.2020

Are you a free-rider or a free loader? Every year around this time our office gets many calls looking for where to get some early local sledding in. This year w...e have started asking callers what club they belong to. I had a conversation with someone last week who said they don’t buy a membership because they just hop on the groomed trail for a short ride to get where they hop off again and ride off trail. Why should I pay for something I’m not interested in or use? The fact that this person was able to hop onto a cleared, groomed and managed trail is proof of fifty years of volunteer labour, effort and funding, into a provincial snowmobile trail network that exists without any dedicated revenue. Alberta exists as the second last province in Canada with no provincial snowmobile pass and no dedicated government support. In every province to the east of us, by law, you must buy a mandatory snowmobile pass to ride in their province. In Alberta you have the option of joining the Alberta Snowmobile Association (ASA), and making a difference with our sport. The self-described free rider I was speaking with offers nothing back to the snowmobile community or sport. The ASA advocates on his behalf with government, offers and promotes safe riding, avalanche safety and trail volunteer safety programs, to ensure all riders do so safely. Without the efforts of the ASA and its thousands of volunteers and a half century of blood, sweat and tears, the free rider would not have the access to ride where he chooses to. He would also not have the managed snowmobile trail to hop on and off of, as he selfishly chooses to do. It’s ok to be a free rider. Many of us and our members enjoy getting off trail and breaking some pow. We also choose to purchase an $80 ASA membership (the least expensive in Canada). At $80, it’s likely less expensive than your undergarments and enables you full season access to a provincial trail network of over 6,500KM and access to play areas. At $80 it likely cost less than your meals to and from your riding day, but would help the sport you enjoy in so many ways. At $80, it would cover your quick access on and off the volunteer funded trails. It’s ok to be a free-rider. Just don’t be a free-loader. Chris Brookes, Executive Director Alberta Snowmobile Association

Coal Trail Motocross Park 30.11.2020

This is what your local track does for your community: 1. They move to your area. 2. They decide to dig up dirt and build jumps. 3. They host races. 4. Local families start riding. 5. These local families have small businesses too.... 6. These small businesses jump on and sponsor your local MX park and events. 7. All visiting riders and spectators benefit from the help of these small businesses supporting the track. 8. Track owners support those who support them. So...as the wheel rolls, Sortland Metalworks, thank you for building us our first custom firewood holder for our new home! We love having your family out ripping up the tracks and are proud to support your business just as you support ours. #firewood #metalworks #albertametal #local #supportlocal #families #supportsmallbusiness #motocross #albertamx #heat #keepuswarm #winterishere See more

Coal Trail Motocross Park 22.11.2020

We have another family ISO! They are looking for a KX125. Please post what ya got #motoislife #timeforanewbike #motocross

Coal Trail Motocross Park 13.11.2020

Can you believe it’s been a year since we got our bleachers delivered? They were definitely put to use this year and we again want to send a shoutout to the Stettler Dirt Riders Association for donating the bleachers and picnic tables, TIW Steel Platework for donating the transport with the help of KenLar, and Flare Tech for providing a last-minute welder and his rig. It was a huge group project and our spectators and riders appreciate all the support you give us!

Coal Trail Motocross Park 09.11.2020

Ok...which one of you is that friend? #motofriends #braaap #motocross

Coal Trail Motocross Park 01.11.2020

It’s moving-in day for our family and we got an unexpected surprise in the mail to top it off! We love our moto community out here and our Motofamilies who haven’t forgotten about us as the snow fell. Thank you to the Heck Family for all the memories you’ve shared with us this past season! We look forward to the many years to come and watching the boys grow and excel in Motocross. #motocross #motofamilies #wegotmail #christmascards #candycanetree #nofilter #bringbacksummer #albertamx #motocommunities #motomom #motokids #braaap