All Terrain Vehicles (ATV)
- To operate an ATV in Saskatchewan, a person must be 16 years of age and have a valid driver’s license.
- Any person operating or riding as a passenger on an ATV is required to wear a helmet and appropriate eye protection.
- Youth between 12 and 15 years of age can only operate an all-terrain vehicle if they have successfully completed an approved ATV training course or they are directly supervised (meaning on the same ATV or on their own nearby ATV) by a person who has held a driver’s license for the previous 365 days.
- Individuals under the age of 12 are forbidden to operate an ATV (with or without a licensed individual).
- For more information, please see www.skprevention.ca
- Failure to comply can result in charges being laid by the RCMP.
Golf carts
- Golf carts are to be driven during the day only.
- The number of passengers allowed are limited to the number of seats.
- All drivers must carry a minimum of a valid Class 7 driver’s license (learners).
- Failure to comply can result in charges being laid by the RCMP.
Boats
- Transport Canada limits speeds within 30 meters of shore to a maximum of 10kph.
- All wake-board and wake-surfing boats should respect in-shore swimmers and paddlers by staying as far away from shore as possible and giving them a wide berth.
- We encourage all boaters to consider the inhabited shoreline to be a “no wake” zone.