Squeah FSR For ATV Riding
The 24th most popular all terrain vehicle trail in British Columbia.
Tuesday 28 June 2016 05:15 GMT
Near Hope, the Squeah FSR route is open to ATV riding.
To reach the trailhead from Hope, follow Old Princeton Highway and turn left on 7th Avenue. Then turn right on Kawkawa Lake Road. Just after the bridge, turn left on Union Bar Road. When this road turns to dirt, the name changes to Squeah FSR.
There are several side trails to explore, but watch out for private property inholdings.
Note: As of August 2008, the Ministry of Forests Regulations require all ATV drivers to be at least 16 years of age and have a valid drivers license to ride on Forest Service Roads. In addition, the ATV must have valid third-party liability insurance, which is typically around $120 per year. The Conservation Officers will issue a $600 ticket if you do not have proof of insurance.
Overall, Squeah FSR is the 24th most popular ATV riding trail of all 61 ATV trails in British Columbia. Several of the better atv trails are nearby Squeah FSR including BC Nickel Mine Road and Jones Lake.