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ATV Tours in Canada

Canada is the rare country on this site where the off road season splits into two completely different sports. In summer, from May to October, you ride ATVs and side by side UTVs through boreal forest, lakeshore trails and mountain passes in Yukon, Quebec and British Columbia. Inโ€ฆ

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The complete Canada ATV experience

Canada is the rare country on this site where the off road season splits into two completely different sports. In summer, from May to October, you ride ATVs and side by side UTVs through boreal forest, lakeshore trails and mountain passes iโ€ฆ

Why Canada

The reason to ride in Canada is landscape scale. A summer UTV tour in Yukon covers 80 to 120 km of forest trail, passing along glacial lakes, climbing to alpine viewpoints andโ€ฆ

Best time to ride

Canada's two season calendar gives you a 12 month option. Summer ATV and UTV runs from mid May to late October, with peak season July and August when temperatures are 18 to 25 C,โ€ฆ

What to bring

For summer ATV, closed boots, long trousers and long sleeve shirt for bug protection and sun, plus a warm layer for mountain viewpoints. Insect repellent is essential in May andโ€ฆ

Safety & permits

A valid driver licence is required for all guided ATV and snowmobile tours in Canada, verified at check in. Non Canadian visitors should bring an International Driving Permit.โ€ฆ

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Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need a licence to ride an ATV in Canada?
Yes, a valid driver licence from your home country is required for all guided ATV and UTV tours. Canada is strict on this and operators verify the licence at check in. Non Canadian visitors should bring an International Driving Permit alongside their home licence. The minimum age to drive solo is 18 at most operators, with some in British Columbia and Alberta requiring 21.
What is the minimum age for ATV and snowmobile tours in Canada?
Solo driving is 18 to 21 depending on operator. Tandem passengers on ATVs from 6 years old are welcome with a parent driving. Snowmobile tandem is usually from 8 years old due to the longer exposure to cold. Children's thermal clothing is supplied by the operator. Quebec family ATV parks offer dedicated kids only machines on safe loops for supervised riders from 10 years.
How much does an ATV or snowmobile tour in Canada cost?
Half day ATV tours run 120 to 200 CAD per person. Full day summer tours with lunch 200 to 350 CAD. Full day snowmobile tours 250 to 450 CAD including thermal gear and lunch. Multi day Yukon snowmobile expeditions with cabin lodging run 1,500 to 3,500 CAD per person for 3 to 5 days. Tips are expected at 15 to 20 percent of tour price.
What is the best season for ATV in Canada?
Summer ATV runs from mid May to late October, with July and August the peak months for warm temperatures and fully open trails. September is excellent for autumn colours in Quebec and Ontario. For snowmobile, mid January to late February is the peak with reliable snow conditions. Yukon aurora viewing during snowmobile tours is best in February and March.
Can I do a snowmobile tour in summer?
Not at sea level, but some BC and Yukon operators offer glacier snowmobile experiences in summer using snow on permanent glacier fields above 2,500 metres altitude. These are rare, expensive and require helicopter access, typically 800 to 1,500 CAD per person for a 2 hour ride. For most visitors, summer means ATV and winter means snowmobile.
Can I see wildlife on a Canadian ATV tour?
Yes, wildlife sightings are a genuine highlight. Yukon tours regularly encounter moose, grizzly bear, caribou and occasionally bison. Quebec tours see white tail deer, black bear and beaver. BC tours see deer, bear, mountain goat and occasionally cougar. Guides carry bear spray and radio communication. Never approach wildlife and follow guide instructions at sightings. Photograph from the machine without dismounting.