
Do You Enjoy Off-Road Motorcycling?
We are an off-road
based club promoting local, regional and national level events...
- Enduros
- Hare Scrambles
- Trail Riding
- Motocross
Club Information
We are community
orientated and promote responsible motorcycling.
Who Can Join?
Anyone, any age!
You do not have to be a competitor, families are especially welcome.
If you are interested
in off-road motorcycles, assisting at events and promoting the sport.
We're the club for you.
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Halton Off Road Riders Association
History
Originally authored by Betsy
Cornwell for the OFTR Chapter origination article
In the early '70's
the interest in motorcycle sport mushroomed along with the crop of baby
boomer males with disposable income. New bikes were reviewed in every
monthly motorcycle magazine and snapped up by the salivating wannabe Roger
DeCosters. Like the parallel boom in snowmobilers, motorcyclists were
soon in conflict with public and private landowners who were themselves
snapping up all the formerly vacant or agricultural land surrounding the
cities of Southern Ontario.
In what is now known
as the fringes of the GTA, the regionalizing of Halton had created the
Town of Halton Hills. Suburban development was just getting underway here
and even in this Northern outpost of the Golden Horseshoe riders were
finding it difficult to enjoy any off road form of the sport without kindling
the wrath of neighbours and officials.
Prior to the 70's
the small and fairly low profile form of motorcycle sport in this part
of the province was well served by a club known as the Yellow Jackets.
Their favoured forms of sport included cross-country junkets and they
developed a notable outing known as the " Terra Nova " enduro
named for the tiny hamlet where the event originated.
However, by about
1975 the original Yellow Jackets had matured into fathers with mortgages
and kids to put through school and their charter with the CMA lapsed.
About this time
a group of unorganized but enthusiastic new generation riders, all complaining
about the death of places to ride and restrictive local by laws came together
to do something about their plight. It was clear that the old free wheeling
days were gone and that in order to find opportunities to play they were
going to have to become more organized.
Some of the new
riders knew of the Yellow Jackets and the legendary Terra Nova. They decided
to see if they could resurrect that fabled event. In this case youth and
enthusiasm overcame old age and inertia. Within a matter of months the
group incorporated, registered with the CMA and taken up the challenge
to produce riding opportunities for like-minded riders.
The charter members literally spent months haggling over the colours and
a symbol for their new club but the choice of the name, Halton Off Road
Riders Association was a piece of cake. The stuffy formality of the full
mane never bothered the founders since they always preferred the acronym
HORRA.
HORRA not only revived the Terra Nova but also produces motocross, trials,
dirt track and ice races. At the height of the motorcycle competition
craze the club membership regularly hovered around 100 members. As the
baby boomers in turn became fathers with mortgages and kids to put through
school HORRA club membership and entrants levelled out. We await each
generation to echo in the next wave of berm busters.
Dave Armstrong
R.I.P.
June 1st, 2007

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