Prince Edward Island : Development of a Signature Trail Concept Plan for the Tip-to-Tip ATV Trail Network
The Prince Edward Island ATV Federation (PEIATVF) is seeking proposals for the development of a Signature Trail Concept Plan for the Tip-to-Tip ATV Trail Network. This project represents an exciting initial phase in creating a sustainable and interconnected ATV trail network across Prince Edward Island. The goal is to enhance ATV tourism and support local communities while balancing recreational needs with environmental stewardship.
Project Overview
With over 10,000 registered ATVs on the island and increasing interest in ATV tourism, this initiative will address the growing demand for dedicated trails. The network will act as a vital connection within the broader ATV trail system, separate yet complementary to the non-motorized Confederation Trail.
The successful consultant will collaborate with PEIATVF, local residents, government agencies, environmental organizations, and community stakeholders to develop a comprehensive road map - plan that integrates sustainable practices with community interests.
Request for Expressions of Interest
Firms interested in providing consulting services for this project are invited to submit expressions of interest (EOI). Submissions should outline qualifications and previous experience relevant to this assignment.
Following the EOI process, a maximum of four prequalified firms will be invited to submit detailed proposals and pricing for further evaluation. The PEI ATV Federation reserves the right to accept or reject any submissions.
Submission Details
Expressions of interest, as well as any questions, can be directed to:
Peter Mellish
Executive Director
PEI ATV Federation
www.ridepei.ca
Tel: 902-439-9228
Email: generalmanager@ridepei.ca
EOI documents must be submitted by email or received at the PEI ATV Federation office by 5:00 PM (local time) on January 31, 2025.
This project offers an excellent opportunity to contribute to the development of an impactful trail network that will enhance ATV tourism, benefit local communities, and promote sustainable trail practices.