Our second annual "Canada's MOST Rider Friendly Community Contest" is now under way!
We already have three nominations, two are for Two Hills, Alberta, the reigning Canada's MOST Rider Friendly Community of 2015 and one is for a runner up community from the 2015 contest, Nisku Alberta!
With over $60K in marketing prizes to be won, this free contest is meant to help riders find those wonderful smaller communities that have a lot to offer a rider.
Nominate your community today! Nominate a community you love riding to - tell us why and share your knowledge with the rest of this community!
It's FREE, it's easy and it helps our entire riding community from coast to coast to coast.
The contest is brought to you by Community Futures of Alberta and the Rider Friendly Business Association.
The Rider Friendly Business Association helps Riders find Rider Friendly Businesses and Community Futures helps small business in rural communities.
Speaking of the Rider Friendly Business Association - the new online, fully mobile directory was just recently launched! Check it out at www.riderfriendly.com
Today, Episode 8 of Ride Like a Local airs and if you were touched by the Fort McMurray Wildfire, the next few episodes are something you aren't going to want to miss! Watch it below!
Have a great day everyone and if you are blessed enough to be riding today, HUG AN OILFIELD WORKER.
Belt Drive Betty,
Editor & Rider
We already have three nominations, two are for Two Hills, Alberta, the reigning Canada's MOST Rider Friendly Community of 2015 and one is for a runner up community from the 2015 contest, Nisku Alberta!
With over $60K in marketing prizes to be won, this free contest is meant to help riders find those wonderful smaller communities that have a lot to offer a rider.
Nominate your community today! Nominate a community you love riding to - tell us why and share your knowledge with the rest of this community!
It's FREE, it's easy and it helps our entire riding community from coast to coast to coast.
The contest is brought to you by Community Futures of Alberta and the Rider Friendly Business Association.
The Rider Friendly Business Association helps Riders find Rider Friendly Businesses and Community Futures helps small business in rural communities.
Speaking of the Rider Friendly Business Association - the new online, fully mobile directory was just recently launched! Check it out at www.riderfriendly.com
Today, Episode 8 of Ride Like a Local airs and if you were touched by the Fort McMurray Wildfire, the next few episodes are something you aren't going to want to miss! Watch it below!
Have a great day everyone and if you are blessed enough to be riding today, HUG AN OILFIELD WORKER.
Belt Drive Betty,
Editor & Rider
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