Welcome to Central Ontario ATV Club
We are a Not for Profit volunteer driven club building and maintaining environmentally sustainable trail system connecting people & communities while creating tourism opportunities in Simcoe County.
COATV Club Meetings
Club Meetings are held the first Wednesday of each month at 7 PM, at the COATV Clubhouse: 1888 Klondike Park Road, Wasaga Beach.
The meeting is also available online.
To receive an online meeting invite, please email events@coatv.ca.
For more information please email: info@coatv.ca
Please allow up to 24 hours for a reply to your invite request.
Note: Only participating members receive automatic invites.
Upcoming Club Meetings
Upcoming Trail Adventures
Further details will be announced closer to the event. Please also check our Facebook page for updates.
All events are capped at a maximum of 50 bikes to ensure safety and trail sustainability, except for the Mattawa weekend, which is pending final capacity based on room availability.
Register early to secure your spot.
https://www.coatv.ca/pre-registration/
🚫 ATV trails are still Closed Until May 1st
The COATV trail system is officially closed for the season and will reopen on May 1st. Weather pending!
If you see anyone on the trails wearing a COATV vest, they are authorized club volunteers—Directors or Wardens—conducting inspections, maintenance checks, or landowner‑required monitoring.
✔️ Important Reminders
• No recreational riding is permitted during the closure.
• To be on the trail during the off‑season, a person must have:
• Written permission from the landowner, and
• Be accompanied by a COATV Board Member (Director or Warden).
• Anyone on the trail without these requirements is trespassing, which may result in a fine of up to $215.
🤝 Want to Volunteer?
If you’d like to help the club and join our volunteer team, email info@coatv.ca to be added to the COATV Volunteer Facebook Group.
Please note: you must follow the COATV Facebook page first before we can add you.
Our volunteers are working hard to prepare the system for a safe and successful spring opening. Thank you for respecting the rules that protect our land access and keep our partnerships strong
All COATV trails are closed until May 1st for the spring thaw.
This annual closure is required by our landowners to protect their property, prevent rutting, and ensure the trail system stays safe and sustainable for the season ahead.
We know everyone is eager to ride, but respecting this closure is essential for maintaining the trust and partnerships that make our trail network possible.
Thank you for your cooperation and for supporting responsible riding. We’ll share updates as we get closer to reopening.


