I am from the Toronto area, so not much wheelin up where I live. If I travel up the Muskokas/Lake Huron way, I could probably find some cool trails. I haven't done a thing to mod my Jeep outside of XM and heated seats, lol. If you are in Minny, I would think in the NorthWest part of Ontario or in Manitoba, you could find some pretty cool trails. There used to be a Jeep off road course near where I live, but can't see if it is up still or if they developed on the land!!
Hi from Salmon Arm BC in the beautiful Shuswap. We got our Rubicon last September and hit the trails every weekend until the snow put a stop to it. Now we're looking forward to spring when we can get back out there.
Windsor Ontario checking in. And, BTW I have 5 brand new Rubicon Rims and tires off
my wife's 09 Rubicon. I replaced them right after delivery at the dealer. So, if you
know any Wrangler who may want Rubi rims and tires, let me know! They have the
sensors in the wheels.
I went to niagra falls on the canadian side and stayed at the koa camp grounds. does that count? Just saying hi you all. good to see you on the forum. jeep waves:wavey::wavey::wavey:
Alright all you hoseheads this is my first post on this forum so it may as well be on my motherland thread.
I'm in the outskirts of Vancouver,B.C. and in the BC Jeep Club.
Helluva a funny place here as i chanced upon Ccains posts when searching for something and laughed my head off at his sig with the cat walkin on the coffee table with silly socks on.unk:
Hey from Oakville, Ontario. I just got my 97 TJ on the road after working on it for the past 2 weeks. Question anyone know of any trails around the area to go as Oakville has nothing!!!!!
Iroquois ON here. That's about an hour drive south of Ottawa on the St. Lawrence River. 2nd Jeep, current is an '07 JK all stock. 1st was a '99 TJ 4.0.
Eastern Ontario is mostly flat so there's not many trails that I know of so I think I'll do some snowmobile trails this winter just to tick them guys off!
Going to school in Kelowna BC but originally from Williams Lake where there is some stupidly excellent trails ( because its logging and mining country) everywhere!!
Hello from Downtown Toronto. I'm an English expat who's been living here for the past 4.5 years and joined the forum due to purchasing a 99 Wrangler 4.0L Sport from a neighbour, which is my first car purchased in Canada.
Hey all. Currently in Ft McMurray, Alberta but born in the beautiful sunny Willys Puddle, BC and raised at 100 Mile House, BC. Not much by way of trails that I've been able to find up here unless you want to loose the rig in a swamp/muskeg but fun nonetheless to see her get all muddy when I can.
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