Welcome to Club 1
Club Sentier d'Amitie
Club Sentier d’Amitie Saint Quentin is the western most club in Region 2 and primarily serves the Community of Saint Quentin and surrounding areas. The club volunteers manage a number of trails that are mostly in use by the club members year-round.
The club can offer local guides (a fee may be charged) for those new to our area and also help with questions concerning where to stay, obtain services for your ride or where to get food and fuel.
Contact us today through our website or through our FACEBOOK page.
Our trail system and status
CAUTION
The spring thaw is taking hold, and all trails are extremely soft and difficult to pass in most areas. Many riders have reported getting stuck on the trails. We expect these conditions to continue for a couple of weeks and urge extreme caution. Please stay off the trails completely if you can.
Status of managed trails (QuadNB)
Club #1 is responsible for all trails designated with a 100 number. This means Trails 101, 102, 103, 104, 110,111, 112, 113, 114, and 115 fall within the responsibility of the club volunteers. They are also responsible for part of Trail #10 (Border Quad Trail) from where it intersects Trail #110 (at the boundary with Club 56) to where it crosses the #260 roadway near the community of Thibault, NB (at the boundary with Club 2).
In the winter months many of the trails are used exclusively by the local snowmobile club but we do open and manage several trails for ATVs and Quads from mid-December to mid-April (5 months).
The managed trail status can be found by reviewing the interactive map provided by QuadNB and searching for the 100 series trails around Saint Quentin.Local Trails to Attractions
Club 1 members use a number of local trails that are not found on the QuadNB interactive map.
This means the trails are not recognized / maintained by the Club and are not covered under the Clubs insurance policy.
These trails have been used for years by local club members to visit attractions that fall outside the managed trails.
However, please use these trails with CAUTION and adhere to any signage from property owners.
Mount Carleton Provincial Park
Located 48 kms off Trail #10 (Border Quad Trail), the Mount Carleton Provincial Park is technically outside Club 1 and Region 2 but is still a popular day trip for locals in northern New Brunswick. The park is home to 4 of the highest mountains in New Brunswick including the highest, Mount Carleton, at 820m (2690 ft) and boasts 11 hiking trails waiting to be explored. Note: the park has strict rules concerning ATV use in the park so consult the Visitors Centre when you arrive.
Mount Carleton Entrance Location: Lat: 47.42945, Lon: -66.94728

Roy Heritage House and Museum
Take short 0.5 km (0.3 mile) detour off Trail #10 (Border Quad Trail), or better yet, park your bike and walk up the main street pass the shops and restaurants to find the Roy Heritage House. The building was constructed in 1924 and currently features a reproduction of a vintage general store.
House Location: Lat: 47.51213, Lon: -67.39186
Additional Attractions

Train Station Tourist Center
Located directly off Trail #10 (Border Quad Trail), this replica of the old Saint Quentin train station houses the Tourist Centre for the local area.
Brook Location: Lat: 47.80487 Lon: -67.14757

Saint Quentin Golf Club and Lodge
Located directly off Trail #10 (Border Quad Trail), take a short break and play golf on an exceptional 9-hole walking course with impeccable greens, a licensed lodge with terrace and food services. No reservations required.
Brook Location: Lat: 47.80487 Lon: -67.14757