A Special Thank You to Our First ERA attendees
To all the riders and enthusiasts who joined us for our inaugural motorcycle season, thank you for making it unforgettable. Your passion, camaraderie, and love for the ride set the foundation for this incredible community.
This is just the beginning! We’re already revving up for next season with more events, more rides, and even more ways to connect with fellow motorcyclists. Together, we’ll continue to grow, share stories, and celebrate the freedom of the open road.
Stay tuned, and let’s keep building this community — one mile at a time.
Ride safe and see you soon,
Your ERA Team
Upcoming Events
Sign up for upcoming training sessions for the 2025 Motorcycle Season and save with early bird discount pricing.
May 26th
Shannonville Motorsport Park
7047 Old Highway 2, Shannonville, ON
June 23th
Shannonville Motorsport Park
7047 Old Highway 2, Shannonville, ON
June 19th, 2024
August 26th, 2024
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does the program cost?
The Expert Riders Academy program costs $277 CAD per session. This is part of our early bird pricing special where you will be saving $100.
Do I need to bring my own bike?
You must bring your own motorcycle. This training session is designed to help you improve your skills on the bike you ride.
Will lunch be provided?
Coffee & snacks are available for riders who check in on time. ?️ Lunch is included and provided on-site by Victory Lap Café. ? Cold water will be available all day—stay hydrated!
Who is this course for?
This course is designed for riders who want to enhance their control, confidence, and overall riding experience on their motorcycle. Participants must hold a valid Ontario motorcycle license, have their own bikes and have valid motorcycle insurance.
Does my bike need to pass a technical inspection?
Yes. All motorcycles must be in a safe riding condition, which includes good tires, properly functioning brakes and no leaking fluids.
Do I need a full-face helmet?
Snell, ECE or FIM-approved helmets are recommended. DOT-approved helmets are acceptable, but beanies are not permitted. Eye protection is required for those using an open-face helmet.
What if it rains?
The course runs rain or shine! Developing riding skills in wet conditions is essential for real-world riding. If there is lightning or a thunderstorm, the course may be temporarily paused for safety. Dress accordingly to stay dry and comfortable.
Will my insurance cover me if I get into an accident during the course?
We have confirmed with My Insurance Broker (MIB) that their insurance company partners will provide coverage subject to the policy’s selected coverage, limits, and deductibles—even if training takes place on a track. Check with your insurance provider for confirmation.
Join Our 2025 Sessions
Apply early for the 2025 sessions to qualify for Early Bird Discounts