News
February 4th, 2010
One to go…We are now FULL. Registrations are now closed…
We have over 34 Sponsors for this year’s event and we’re not done yet. Wait till we publish the $$$$ value of the raffle prizes. Generating funds through the raffle really helps us fund the event and our trail projects. Looks like we’ll have another good year and make progress on maintaining and improving sustainable trails in the area. Many thanks to our sponsors for making this a reality. Watch this intarweb channel for more info on the event and the aftermath…
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December 11, 2009
New 4×4 Winter Trails, December 1 - March 15 only. For more information, click here.
Who We Are
The Rocky Mountain Land Cruiser association is a tightly knit community in Calgary, Alberta Canada made up of individuals who share a common interest - the Toyota Land Cruiser – in all its makes and models, and in all stages of (dis)assembly.
Some of us are new Land Cruiser owners whereas others have been driving a Land Cruiser since first obtaining a driver’s license. Others are collectors, stockpiling what’s out there to ensure that our grandchildren will have a reliable vehicle to drive. Some may be restoring a truck to near showroom condition whereas others may just be enjoying and maintaining their Land Cruiser as a daily driver. However, most of us use our Land Cruisers to explore Canada’s wilderness.
We welcome all Land Cruiser owners, from new off-the-lot wagons to ex-mining troop carriers to 1967 Chevrolet transplants. If you’re a new Land Cruiser owner or new to off-roading or restoring your Cruiser, we can probably help you out. We’ve even adopted the occasional mini-truck and 4-runner owner.
What we offer
Every few weeks, we plan a trail ride usually west into the start of the Rockies. If you’d like to join us on one, check the contact area and drop us an email. You can also join our mailing list. Instructions on subscribing and unsubscribing can also be found in the contact section.
We also offer a network of people sharing the same interest. If you’re restoring your Land Cruiser, chances are someone in the club has done the same repair you’re about to attempt and you can learn from their experience. If you’re new to off-roading, it’s a great place to start because in a convoy of Cruisers, nothing ever gets stuck (for long).
Nowaday’s we spend a considerable amount of energy getting involved in land management projects and are a strong advocate for sustainable off-roading. Members from the club have and continue to participate in land management stewardship planning, lead trail survey teams, plan and carry out trail engineering projects such as maintaining existing trails, engineering new trails and installing bridges in the Ghost - Waiparous Forest Land Use Zone. For those persons interested in supporting sustainable motorized recreation for future generations, training courses can be periodically made available. We may well “Tread Lightly” but we do like to get out wheeling too.
We hold meetings once a month where we swap stories and discuss club matters. Feel free to drop in. Meeting times and locations will be posted on this website as they are known.






