Snowmobile Poker Rally

The Alberta Beach Snowmobile Club hosts the poker rally on Saturday, February 13, 2010. Registration is at the Agliplex on Saturday from 9 am - 11 am. The rally will run from 9 am - 5 pm.

The route will be approximately 100 kms, with each participant drawing a poker chip. The highest point tally will receive a cash prize. Over $1,000 in cash & prizes to be given out.

There will be a bonfire and a complimentary wiener roast at one of the checkpoints, riders will supply their own beverages and remember; alcohol is not allowed. Cost is $20 per hand with additional hands at $5.00 each. There are also many random prizes so remember to check in at the final check point. You could be a winner.

All snowmobiles must be registered and insured and must have an Alberta Snowmobile Association Trail Permit. If you do not have a season permit, day permits will be available at a cost of $15 per snowmobile.

Alberta Beach Snowmobile Club:
General Inquiries: 780-967-3091 or E-mail us
www.absnowmobileclub.com

In 2009 there were 90 entries and 308 hands sold. Over $690 paid out in cash prizes as well as many other draws for everything from pop to helmets.

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ATV Poker Rally

The Lac Ste. Anne ATV Club is hosting a poker rally on Monday, Feb. 15th, 2010. Registration is at the Agliplex on Monday from
9 am – 11 am. Cost is $10.00 per hand or 3 hands for $20.00.

The ride will be approximately 50 km, and at each check point the participant will be drawing a card for their individual hand/hands. The participants with the best poker hands will receive a cash prize. Come out and enjoy!!!

Hot dogs and hot chocolate at checkpoint #3.

ITEMS TO KNOW AND REMEMBER:

  1. All OHV’s must be registered & insured
  2. Respect private property
  3. Maximum speed of OHV within County boundaries is 40 kph unless otherwise posted
  4. Operators of OHV on County roads shall travel on the extreme right hand side of the road and shall travel single file at all times
  5. All OHV’s must have proper lights, brakes and muffler/spark arrestor
  6. Follow the Rules & regulations of each individual County,
    Town, Village etc….

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OHV SAFETY TIPS:

  1. Check your OHV before each trip to ensure it is running properly
  2. Travel with others
  3. Be familiar with the terrain you travel
  4. Wear proper clothing for weather conditions & proper safety
    gear (helmets, etc.)
  5. Carry emergency supplies

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