Explore British Columbia’s rugged landscapes with our ATV rentals. Designed for individuals or groups, our high-performance ATVs offer both comfort and adventure. Whether you're riding solo or with up to 3 passengers, these ATVs are perfect for any outdoor enthusiast. A valid driving license is mandatory, and the driver must be at least 21 years old.
Key Features:
Seating Capacity: Available in models for 1 to 3 passengers, making it perfect for both solo riders and small groups.
Engine Performance: Equipped with a powerful engine, our ATVs deliver an exhilarating off-road experience across diverse terrains.
Advanced Suspension: Built to handle rough trails with ease, providing a smooth and controlled ride, no matter the landscape
Pickup included
Ready for an exciting outdoor adventure through the breathtaking, rugged beauty of British Columbia? Self-guided ATV rentals are the perfect way to explore BC’s wild landscapes. Discover the Squamish to Indian Arm ATV route, a thrilling gravel Forest Service road that takes you from Squamish town to the north end of Indian Arm, an ocean inlet.
This exhilarating trail winds through a mix of gravel and loose, sharp rocks, with a steep incline at the beginning (9-12 degrees). Due to the higher elevation, snow may linger until mid-to-late June, making it a perfect choice for those looking for a challenge. Access the trailhead from Garibaldi Highlands, just up the Mamquam Forest Service Road. Ideal for those seeking adventure and natural beauty at their own pace
A valid driving license is mandatory.
The driver must be at least 21 years old.
A refundable deposit of $2000 is required.
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