Linda Bartsch

Close to 200 people attended the fourth annual ATV Poker Run in Horsefly on July 23. Here, riders enter the Eureka Bowl as part of the 90-kilometre trek.

ATV ride a scenic journey

One-hundred-sixty-five riders attended the 90-kilometre fourth annual ATV Poker Run in Horsefly.

Close to 200 people attended the fourth annual ATV Poker Run in Horsefly on July 23. Here, riders enter the Eureka Bowl as part of the 90-kilometre trek.
Trail boss Wayne Johnson (centre) of the Horsefly Volunteer Fire Department’s third annual ATV Poker Run takes a break from his duties to stop for a brief photo. The ride, held at Eureka Peak, was attended by 121 riders and 14 ghost riders.

ATV poker run draws 121 riders

The third annual Horsefly Volunteer Fire Department ATV Poker Run was a resounding success.

Trail boss Wayne Johnson (centre) of the Horsefly Volunteer Fire Department’s third annual ATV Poker Run takes a break from his duties to stop for a brief photo. The ride, held at Eureka Peak, was attended by 121 riders and 14 ghost riders.
Second Annual Horsefly Fun Run participants depart from the starting area Saturday, May 9. More than 100 people took part in the event.

Horsefly Fun Run attracts crowd

More than 100 participants took part in the Second Annual Horsefly Fun Run Saturday.

Second Annual Horsefly Fun Run participants depart from the starting area Saturday, May 9. More than 100 people took part in the event.
Trees with root balls attached are on the move through Horsefly recently. The trees are being salvaged from Quesnel Lake as a result of the Mount Polley Mine tailings facility breach Aug. 4

Crews salvage valuable Quesnel Lake trees

Trees continue to be salvaged from Quesnel Lake following the Mount Polley Mine tailings storage facility breach Aug. 4.

Trees with root balls attached are on the move through Horsefly recently. The trees are being salvaged from Quesnel Lake as a result of the Mount Polley Mine tailings facility breach Aug. 4
Horsefly Fire Chief Cecil Morhart in the sub alpine portion of the 45-kilometre ATV trail.

Horsefly poker run helps build fire hall

The Horsefly Volunteer Fire Department presented an ATV Poker Run on Horsefly Mountain on July 20.

Horsefly Fire Chief Cecil Morhart in the sub alpine portion of the 45-kilometre ATV trail.