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2026 AGM Recap

April 21, 2026 By Rachel Merrithew

Thanks to everyone who came out to our Annual General Meeting on March 23, 2026 at Grimross. It was great to connect, look back on the past year, and share what’s ahead for RVC.

2025 updates:
Across all of our networks we made some meaningful improvements:

  • MVP: upgrades to Bunkerama and refreshed trailhead signage
  • Woolastook: new machine-built trail, signage installs, and culvert repairs
  • Penniac: bridge replacements and upgrades, plus signage updates
  • Killarney: Although Killarney are city owned trails, we have continued to collaborate closely in relation to this project. 6.3 km of new trail, a skills park, and discussions around land user agreements have happened in 2025!

On top of that, our Monday night trail maintenance crew kept things running all season—brushing, clearing, and keeping trails in rideable shape across all of our trails.

Programming and events:
We ran another full season of programming:

  • Getting Ready to Ride: 5-session spring series (May–June) designed to build confidence and foundational skills for newer riders
  • Youth Skills Coaching: Supported by a Canada Cycling grant, focused on developing the next generation of riders in a fun, structured environment
  • Enduro Skills Sessions: Progression-based coaching for riders looking to improve speed, line choice, and technical descending
  • Women’s + Group Rides: Inclusive, social rides that created space for riders of all levels to connect and build confidence
  • Wooly 4 Race: One of our marquee events, bringing riders together for a fun, challenging day on the trails
  • Shredtoberfest Weekend: A mix of skills sessions, racing, and a member appreciation ride to close out the season
  • Global Fatbike Day: Community winter ride celebrating fat biking and keeping momentum through the colder months

Not without challenges.
The late-summer fire risk and woods closures limited access during a key part of the season, but we adapted and kept things moving where we could.

Overall, the club is in a strong place.
Membership remains solid, our volunteer base continues to show up, and we’re seeing steady growth across trails, programs, and events.

Looking ahead to 2026: we’re excited to keep building on this momentum. Priorities include continued collaboration and work with the City of Fredericton for the Killarney project, exploring opportunities at Crabbe Mountain, and expanding programming with support from grant funding. We have applied to Canada Cycling Funding to continue supporting no barrier entry to the sport of mountain biking for youth.

Huge thanks to our volunteers, sponsors, and members. RVC only works because people show up and contribute.

If you’ve been thinking about getting more involved, now’s a great time:

  • Join the RVC
  • Come out to a trail night
  • Get involved in a ride or event
  • Follow us on social media to keep up to date on our events and volunteer opportunities!

See you on the trails!

— RVC Team

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