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No snowmobiles or ATV’s on ERCA trails or conservation areas

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The Essex Region Conservation Authority (ERCA) is reminding the public that the use of snowmobiles, allterrain vehicles (ATVs), and any other motorized vehicles is strictly prohibited in ERCA Conservation Areas and along the Greenway Trail System.


ERCA issued a media release last week where the organization stated it has received increasing reports of unauthorized motorized vehicle use, particularly during evenings and weekends during these winter conditions. ERCA says this activity poses safety risks, damages natural areas, and undermines the purpose of protected public lands.


“We have received increasing reports of this illegal use and will be actively patrolling and issuing tickets to unauthorized users,” said Kevin Money, ERCA’s director of conservation services. “Motorized vehicles are not permitted in our conservation areas or on our trail system under any circumstances.”


ERCA states its conservation areas and Greenway trails “are intended for nonmotorized, passive recreation only. Permitted uses include walking, cycling (including winter fat biking), crosscountry skiing, and snowshoeing.”


The use of motorized vehicles within ERCA conservation areas and along the Greenway Trail System is prohibited by law, and violations may result in fines and enforcement action, ERCA says. The public is  encouraged to report unauthorized motorized vehicle activity to the non-emergency police number in their municipality, or to e-mail ERCA at parkwatch@erca.org to support ongoing protection and enforcement efforts.


“We ask all visitors to respect posted signage and trail rules and to use to conservation areas and trails responsibly to ensure these natural areas can remain safe and protected,” says Money.  

No snowmobiles or ATV’s on ERCA trails or conservation areas

By RTT Staff


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