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Tag: Trail Riding Skills

Collingwood Collective Summer Mountain Bike Camp

Our goal at the Collingwood Collective Mountain Bike summer camp is to have fun on our bikes while improving our mountain bike skills. Each week will have progressive lessons that […]

Collingwood Collective Summer Mountain Bike Camp

Our goal at the Collingwood Collective Mountain Bike summer camp is to have fun on our bikes while improving our mountain bike skills. Each week will have progressive lessons that […]

Minii Adventures One-Day Mountain Bike Skills Class

Designed for all levels, this full-day format is a great way to sharpen your skills, ride with intention, and experience how professional coaching can elevate your time on the bike. […]

WHY YOUR SUSPENSION IS HOLDING YOU BACK (AND HOW TO FIX IT)

Stoked Mel checking sag

Suspension doesn’t have to be intimidating. Learn how sag, rebound, and compression work together to make your mountain bike feel smoother, more confident, and way more fun.

The Best Upgrade Isn’t on Your Bike — It’s You

A mountain bike coach guides a rider along a skinny on the trail.

Before investing in bike upgrades, consider the one thing that pays off on every ride: mountain bike coaching. Learn why lessons and clinics deliver lasting results that no component ever could.

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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. 

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