It’s been a busy week for club activity in Penniac. We are very excited about the upcoming race here on July 29th as part of our RVC 2024 Enduro Race Series. This will be the first big race at this trail network since construction for Highway 8 cut the area apart in 2014 and ended the long-time ‘Hadley Challenge‘. Events like these aren’t possible without the support of local land owners.
Last year we approached several private landowners in Penniac with the idea that we’d like to formalize rider access to important historical trails. One of these landowners was J.D. Irving, Limited (JDI), who own a property that captures classic trails including ‘the Numbers’, ‘Mom’s N’ Tots’, ‘Rock Bottom’, ‘High Road’, ‘Bull’, and ‘Dozer’. Over the course of several months the conversations progressed and today we’re happy to let members know that RVC has secured a 10-year trail access agreement with JDI covering these trails, and setting the stage for additional future expansion.
The agreement is built around the principle of respecting the land.
For riders, this is as simple as living by the ‘leave-no-trace’ ethic while you are out. For the club, it means we will practice sustainable trail techniques when we perform maintenance and new building. For JDI it was important that the trails support only non-motorized use but we reached an agreement that class 1 e-bikes commonly sold at our awesome local bike shops are good to go!
We understand that JDI is considering the area for inclusion as part of their “Conservation Program“, which would mean that they’ll consider the special character and community value of the area when they plan their future forest management activity.
With this agreement, the support of the Penniac Rec Center, and the support of other adjacent landowners, RVC will feel more confident than ever in hosting events and investing energy in the area. We hope to improve the signage in Penniac over the next year and it’s possible more improvements will follow.