IF YOU HAVE SOME CONCERNS ABOUT NOT BEING PHYSICALLY ABLE TO HELP. THEN THERE NO WORRIES BECAUSE THERE ARE PLENTY OF OTHER AREA’S WHERE WE COULD USE SOME HELP. SOMETIMES JUST A GREAT IDEA IS PLENTY.
MEETING ARE AT THE DIGBY HERITAGE BUILDING (OLD TRAIN STATION) 7 BIRCH STREET AT 7PM EVERY LAST THURSDAY OF THE MONTH.
Membership
Membership to the club is $50, and also includes membership into The All-Terrain Vehicle Association of Nova Scotia (ATVANS) where you get a Trail pass that is good for all Nova Scotia and with a new agreement it is also good for the New Brunswick All-Terrain Vehicle Federation (NBATVF) trails. You will get 2 trail maps and a ball cap with the clubs logo on it. By being a club member you also have extra liability insurance coverage, which cover land owners and other things as well.
We have our meetings on the last Thursday of the month, at the Digby Heritage Centre (Old Train Station), in Digby. You do not have to have a ATV to join, we are always looking for volunteers to help out with organizing fun runs, helping to clear trails, fix bridges or to help out at one of Digby's many festivals. The Province and the ATV clubs have been working hard to make this sport a enjoyable one, come on out and see how beautiful the country side truly is by some of the people who know the back country like the back of their hand.
The goal of the DCATVC is to "promote a safety culture for ATVers and a Leave the land as you found it Attitude"
Membership to the club is $50, and also includes membership into The All-Terrain Vehicle Association of Nova Scotia (ATVANS) where you get a Trail pass that is good for all Nova Scotia and with a new agreement it is also good for the New Brunswick All-Terrain Vehicle Federation (NBATVF) trails. You will get 2 trail maps and a ball cap with the clubs logo on it. By being a club member you also have extra liability insurance coverage, which cover land owners and other things as well.
We have our meetings on the last Thursday of the month, at the Digby Heritage Centre (Old Train Station), in Digby. You do not have to have a ATV to join, we are always looking for volunteers to help out with organizing fun runs, helping to clear trails, fix bridges or to help out at one of Digby's many festivals. The Province and the ATV clubs have been working hard to make this sport a enjoyable one, come on out and see how beautiful the country side truly is by some of the people who know the back country like the back of their hand.
The goal of the DCATVC is to "promote a safety culture for ATVers and a Leave the land as you found it Attitude"