Horseshoe Riding Adventures
powered by Yamaha

North America's #1 off-road school for motorcycles, ATVs, rhinos, and snowmobiles.

On May 24–25 we'll teach your child to ride for free at the Ste. Julie Yamaha Riding Academy.

Canada Safety Council ATV Certification

ATVs are used in diverse activities, such as farming, forestry, natural resource exploration, law enforcement, peacekeeping, adventure tourism, trail riding and camping.

The last decade has seen an explosion in the use of ATVs, mostly due to an increase in recreational use. This exposure has also brought along with it an increase in ATV-related injuries, most of them preventable. A US study found that only 4% of drivers who sustain injuries reported having had ATV training.

The lack of proper training contributes to drivers committing the following mistakes, which increase the chances of having an accident or of sustaining serious injuries: speed, inexperience, not using the proper safety gear, non-use of helmets, drinking and driving.

Whether you need it for your job or you want to learn to ride an ATV for pleasure, we will teach you all you need to know about riding your ATV. We are certified by the CSC (Canada Safety Council) to teach the CSC ATV Rider Course.









ATV Student rider riding Yamaha ATV on a trail


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