North Battleford reminding residents of ATV bylaw following complaints
The City of North Battleford is reminding residents that All-Terran Vehicles (ATVs) are not permitted within city limits.
This comes following a number of complaints from residents after seeing and hearing motoroists utilizing ATVs in back alleys, neighbourhood streets and trails. Per Bylaw 1675, the City can seize and impound any ATV’s that violate the bylaw for up to 30 days, as well as issue tickets between $80-$580. Communications administrator Dustin MacDonald said these off-road vehicles sometimes pose a risk to pedestrians.
“We thought it was prudent to remind everyone that the ATVS aren’t permitted for use in the city,” he said. “They should be using them on Crown land, highway right of ways or private property if they have permission to be there.”
In a release, MacDonald highlighted specifically that ATVs are not permitted to be driven on the Pee Gee Man Trail or the North Shore Trail systems by the North Saskatchewan River Valley. Residents regularly utilize the trail system and young kids running between pathways provide a risk motorists might not be aware of while moving quickly.


