News
- The weekend of April/27th is BCORMA's Rider School and Recreational Trail Ride weekend at OK Falls, north of Osoyoos, BC.
- BCORMA's March Newsletter - Williams Lake featured riding area, Vancouver Motorcycle Show, DSBC Flat Tire Social and More
- BCORMA's Executive Director Peter Sprague awarded Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Award
- BC Government's coming changes to Resource/Forestry Road Laws
- 2013 Oasis Insurance/BCORMA Platinum - Insured Trail Pass Available!!
- BCORMA October 2012 Newsletter: Duffy Lake, Kamloops; KTM; Squamish Ride School and more
- This weekend: Vancouver PowerSports Adventure Show
- Coming Soon: Vancouver PowerSports Adventure Show October 13th & 14th - Get 2 for 1 tickets
- Chipmunk Creek Trail Ride and Fun Run Coming Soon - Sunday August 26
- Squamish Ride School coming the weekend of September 8th & 9th - Sign up today to get a spot
Welcome to BCORMA and the best riding in the world
Check out Dave Norona's BCORMA Trail Stewardship video explaining what BCORMA is all about.
Thanks to everyone, BCORMA and our clubs spent over $2.4 million on trails stewardship in 2009 & 2010 to give you better parking, new bridges, fixed up or new trails, new maps, signs to help you find your way around, and generally a great time riding.
We have it all here in British Columbia for the local and visiting rider. Incredible vistas while riding dual-sport, National caliber MX tracks, 1000's of km of single-track from the dense temperate rain forest of the Coast to the grasslands of the Interior. Six foot ferns to 200 ft spruce and fir, northern desert to Rocky Mountains to mossy coastal rock, open Forest Service Roads to expert level trials terrain, we got it all.
Government estimates we have over 550,000 km of trail and old forestry roads in the Province, with the vast majority open to responsible off-road motorcycle riders. Do your part and show them we care about our trails, the environment, and other users. We have some of the finest riding in the world. Lets keep it.
Above all, enjoy this fine old planet, and don't forget to smile. And buy the trail-stewards a beer next time. They put their heart into this for you to enjoy.

