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Keep Our Trails Safe


Annapolis Valley, Nova Scotia

Drive Safe with ATV & UTV Safety Courses by CSC certified instructor Sharyl Beattie.

ATVs in Nova Scotia

Age

6–11

12–15

16+

ATV Engine Size less than 70cc

70-90cc

more than 90 cc

Must Be 16 to take SxS Course

Cost per person $100

Photo Credit: Darren Hebb

Your Instructor:

Sharyl Beattie is a certified Canadian Safety Council Instructor for all-terrain and utility-terrain vehicles. She is passionate about safe driving for all those who choose to participate in ATV and UTV riding, and keeping our trails safe. This is why she started KOTS - to keep our trails and drivers safe.


Sharyl is also registered with the Nova Scotia Department of Natural Resources and ATVANS as a safety instructor, and has Emergency First Aid with CPR "C" rating.

Our Classes

We offer ATV and UTV Safety courses that run approximately 8 hours in length. Both courses cover a range of activities from pre-drive inspections, stopping and starting, navigating difficult terrain, turning, and loading and unloading your vehicle, among other topics.


All of our classes take place at 312 Rainforth Road in Berwick.

Testimonials

Attended the UTV safety training last weekend and I have to say what a great course that was. I have attended many types of training and Sharyl is certainly one of the best instructors I have had. Her explanations were clear and precise. I especially appreciated the way Sharyl gave instant and personal feedback to each participant on each exercise. 100% recommend taking their training.

- Kevin Howells

Annapolis Valley Trails

Privacy policy

By Signing up for our courses, you agree to send your info to KOTSAVNS ATV & UTV Safety Training. All photos will remain the porperty of KOTSAVNS and therefore may be used on our Website. Kotsavns will be sharing your course completion status with CSC and DNRR

Contact Us

Send us an email with the date you would like to take the course, we will send you the forms to fill out!

312 Rainforth Road

Berwick, NS


kotsavns.com

Our courses are presented by me with materials supplied by the Canadian Safety Council as a public service. Our aim is to expose you to ways to ride more safely. We will not be with you after you leave this course, therefore, we cannot assume responsibility for the safe operation of your ATV. It is our hope that by presenting these responsible viewpoints on safety we will expose riders and the general public to proper and prudent ATV operation. We're here to assist your learning, we cannot guarantee it, only you can- Canadian Safety Council