Club info
About COATV
Mission, history, meetings
Bylaws & Amendments
Download PDFs
Volunteering
Get involved with the club
Contact
Clubhouse & mailing address
Riding Simcoe County
Since 1999
The Central Ontario ATV Club (COATV) is a not-for-profit organization founded in 1999, dedicated to developing and maintaining ATV and SxS trails throughout Simcoe County.
Our mission is to provide safe, scenic, and sustainable riding opportunities for all enthusiasts. Thanks to the support of our landowners — including the County of Simcoe — and the hard work of our passionate volunteers, we maintain over 355 km of mapped ATV routes, including more than 150 km of off-road bush trails.
These trails showcase the natural beauty of Simcoe County and offer a variety of terrain for riders of all skill levels.
COATV is proud to be a member of the Ontario Federation of All Terrain Vehicle Clubs (OFATV), a province-wide network of 24 member clubs. With an OFATV trail permit, riders gain access to nearly 10,000 km of interconnected trails across Ontario.
355km
Mapped Routes
150km
Bush Trails
25+
Years Serving
Monthly Club Meetings
First Wednesday · 7:00 PM
Held at our Clubhouse in Klondike Park. All members and prospective members welcome — stay informed, get involved, and connect with fellow riders.
Governance Documents
COATV in the News
COATV operates under a set of bylaws approved by our membership. These documents govern how the club is structured, how decisions are made, and the standards we hold ourselves to as a not-for-profit organization. The current bylaws and any approved amendments are available below for download.
Primary Document
2025 COATV Bylaws
- 2025 Edition
Amendment
Amendment #1
- Approved
Amendment
Amendment #2
- Approved
Get Involved
Volunteer with COATV
COATV relies on volunteers to maintain our club, support our trails, and help at local community events. Without volunteers, we simply can't operate — your time and effort truly keep this club alive.
All volunteer opportunities are posted on our COATV Volunteer Facebook Page. Here's how to join:
1
Follow COATV on Facebook
Stay connected with our main club page for general updates and announcements.
2
Request to Join the Volunteer Page
Our private Volunteer page is where work-day signups, event support requests, and community-event opportunities are posted.
3
Email Your Info to COATV
Send your name and Facebook profile link to info@coatv.ca so we can approve and add you.
Once added, you'll receive updates on trail work days, community events, ride support, and other ways to get involved.
Thank you for helping keep COATV strong & active in our community.
Contact COATV
Reach out by phone, email, or come visit us at the Klondike Park clubhouse.
Clubhouse Address
1888 Klondike Park Rd
Wasaga Beach, ON L9Z 2W8
Phone
Please note: Our club phone number is monitored via voicemail forwarding to email. While we do our best to respond promptly, returning calls may take some time.
Mailing Address
Central Ontario ATV Club
2-291 Main St, Suite 452
Wasaga Beach, ON L9Z 0E8


