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Saskatchewan Motorcycle Event News

For a list of events and dates, visit our Event Calendar.


One of SMA's primary objectives is to keep you informed of the events going on in Saskatchewan. If you are inquiring about a specific event that you do not see here, you can help us out by contacting us. You don't need to know all the details, we'll see what we can find out and get back to you and post it on the site so everyone has the goods.

The following sections discuss news and information regarding the major rides in the province.


Saskatoon Motorcycle Training Course Background Print E-mail
Saturday, 08 April 2006
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The Saskatoon Motorcycle Training Course is a group of qualified Motorcycle Instructors and riding enthusiasts who have joined together to promote safe riding in a series of week long sessions from May through August.

Several experienced, long-time Instructors have formed this independent, SGI approved, motorcycle driver training course. The instructors consist of a group of highly dedicated motorcycle enthusiasts who volunteer their time to train future and current riders in the safe and enjoyable operation of motorcycles.
Last Updated ( Thursday, 10 January 2008 )
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Saskatchewan Safety Council Celebrates 30 Years of Motorcycle Training and Safety Print E-mail
Monday, 06 March 2006
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The Saskatchewan Safety Council is pleased to mark its 30th year of teaching new and existing motorcyclists to ride safer. Beginning in 1976, the Saskatchewan Safety Council started to offer the first motorcycle-training program in Canada and Saskatchewan.

The need for motorcycle training was obvious. Motorcycle fatalities peaked in 1973, when 903 motorcyclists died on Canadian roads. The heavy toll of deaths and injuries raised an alarm, which led to the Canada Safety Council's motorcycle training program, the first program of its kind in the world. Transport Canada provided seed funding in 1973-74, and the motorcycle industry has provided ongoing support since then.
Last Updated ( Monday, 06 March 2006 )
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