Explore the breathtaking trails of Kelso Conservation Area in Milton, Ontario, with this immersive interview. Nestled amidst the scenic Niagara Escarpment, Kelso offers an unparalleled outdoor adventure for mountain biking enthusiasts of all skill levels.From adrenaline-pumping downhill descents to tranquil forested paths, Kelso’s diverse trail network caters to every rider’s preferences. Immerse yourself in the natural beauty of the escarpment as you navigate winding singletracks, rocky terrain, and thrilling technical features.This video showcases and interview with Jamie Koh and provides a comprehensive overview of Kelso’s trails. Whether you’re a seasoned rider seeking an adrenaline rush or a beginner looking to hone your skills, Kelso Conservation Area promises an unforgettable mountain biking experience.Join us as we journey through Kelso’s trails, chat with Jamie, and discover why it’s a premier destination for outdoor enthusiasts. Don’t forget to like, share, and subscribe for more exhilarating trail adventures!In this action-packed race series, riders from across the region converge to tackle challenging trails, conquer rugged terrain, and vie for victory in a series of adrenaline-pumping races. From heart-pounding downhill descents to grueling cross-country courses, each event offers a unique and exciting test of skill, speed, and endurance.Join us as we showcase the best of mountain biking in the heart of Ontario’s stunning natural beauty. Whether you’re a seasoned racer or a newcomer to the sport, there’s something for everyone at the Kelso Conservation Area race series.Don’t miss your chance to be part of the excitement – subscribe now for updates, highlights, and exclusive behind-the-scenes content from the Kelso Conservation Area race series!
ONtrail supports Canada’s commitment to Truth and Reconciliation and believe that it is our responsibility to listen, learn, and support healing. To that end we present this Land Acknowledgement.
The lands on which we build and ride originate from the history and modern traditions of the Anishabe, Attawandaron, Haudenosaunee and the Metis. As we gather on trail let us join in solidarity with our Indigenous brothers and sisters to respect the four directions, land, water, animals and ancestors. We thank the Mississauga of the New Credit First Nation for being traditional stewards of this territory.