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Locality: Coleman, Alberta

Phone: +1 403-562-8686



Address: 8342-19 Ave. Coleman, AB Coleman, AB, Canada

Website: www.quadsquad.ca

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Crowsnest Pass Quad Squad 30.10.2020

We're thankful for all our wonderful members of San Juan Trail Riders and proud of their accomplishments this year!

Crowsnest Pass Quad Squad 23.10.2020

Use caution on ice and never travel alone. Springs can cause ice to melt in unexpected places. According to the Canadian Red Cross, ice should be a minimum of 2...0 centimetres thick for group activities and a minimum of 25 centimetres thick for snowmobiles. Ice should be clear and solid in texture. Learn more here: https://bit.ly/2IPspcr See more

Crowsnest Pass Quad Squad 18.10.2020

"Learn from industry experts, advocates, and practitioners about how to collect and apply trail count data, and how to leverage that data in order to achieve meaningful, tangible changes in your community. https://atvbc.ca/why-are-trail-user-counts-important/

Crowsnest Pass Quad Squad 15.10.2020

Otto was one of the original founding members of the Crow Snow Riders and of the creation of the numerous snowmobile trails throughout the Crowsnest Pass. Otto’...s passion for sledding ran through his veins. He loved to reminisce about his sledding adventures whenever he had the chance. Rest easy my friend, you will be deeply missed by all See more

Crowsnest Pass Quad Squad 11.10.2020

Being avalanche aware means knowing the terrain around you. Even if the trail you are on is flat, there might be steep slopes above you. Learn the basics, and when you’re ready take an Avalanche Safety Training course before heading out. https://www.avalanche.ca/start-here

Crowsnest Pass Quad Squad 04.10.2020

Awesome day at Larry’s lunch yesterday. We got lots done - the new wood shed is full and the new outhouse is in the works!

Crowsnest Pass Quad Squad 29.09.2020

NOHVCC Offers Education Messaging To Those Who Rent ROVs NOHVCC has created a webpage with educational messaging aimed at renters of ROVS. If you know of any RO...V rental companies that could use this messaging please pass this article along. The National Off-Highway Vehicle Conservation Council (NOHVCC), a nonprofit public benefit organization primarily funded by MIC, SVIA and ROHVA exists to create a positive future for OHV Recreation. To further this mission NOHVCC, as a national body of OHV recreation enthusiasts, develops and provides a wide spectrum of programs, materials and information, or tools, to individuals, clubs, associations, and agencies. Read more... https://www.nohvcc.org/nohvcc-offers-safe-and-responsible-/

Crowsnest Pass Quad Squad 28.09.2020

The Alberta Firearms Advisory Committee is holding the second of their telephone town hall meetings tonight at 7pm. To have your say, register online before 3pm... by visiting: https://extranet.gov.ab.ca/opinio6/s?s=JSGNov23 If you are not able to attend, please complete the 5-minute online survey, before December 6th, by visiting: https://extranet.gov.ab.ca/opinio6/s?s=50964 To find out more about the committee please visit: https://www.alberta.ca/alberta-firearms-advisory-committee.

Crowsnest Pass Quad Squad 24.09.2020

Water is an important natural resource. As stewards, one of the ways we can keep our water clean and continue to enjoy the outdoors is to build bridges. Many pa...rtners came together to build and communicate the importance of the Waiparous Creek Bridge - https://open.alberta.ca//alberta-stewardship-stories-waipa. #ThrowbackThursday Share your stewardship story with us on the Outdoor Recreation Channel to have it featured - https://talkaep.alberta.ca//sur/submit-a-stewardship-story

Crowsnest Pass Quad Squad 19.09.2020

If you’re camping in the off-season, it’s important to check for campground dates and available services before you go. Here are some important differences: S...elf-registration may be in effect Dress in layers Be prepared for all kinds of weather Reduced services in campgrounds You may need to bring firewood You may need to bring potable water A full list of open campgrounds is available here: AlbertaParks.ca/Fall