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The Best heads-up racing you'll ever find in Northern B.C.
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Our plans are simple to do what we love, to keep the club together and stay adding events to this weekend to draw more people. To one day put Moricetown on the map as the place to be for a weekend of fun twice a year. We are a group that was founded by Chris Gagnon in 2003. The birth of Team Moricetown Boggers. In 2003 the new pits were built in part with Oviatt The Moricetown Band and Kyah Industries. Originally built for the Sports Days Weekend which has been around for longer than I've been here. After just one event it was found to be time consuming and expensive. It was at this time that Chris Gagnon, Delvin Joseph, Danette Gagnon, Amber Gagnon, and Dustin Gagnon all came together to finish up the year with another mud bog. We've been doing our best through thick and thin to keep this event afloat. We are TEAM MORICETOWN BOGGERS a group dedicated to Mud bogging and having fun. We believe in fun family orientated weekends, and are the host to 2 Events a year that are drug and alcohol free. Fun for all in ages in the mud and around.
In Moricetown,B.C. behind the ball diamonds on Beaver Rd. Turn at the flashing amber light to the Gas-bar and head for the ball-field! One of British Columbia's oldest communities!
Moricetown is home to 658 people who help make up a total population of 1,126 band members. The village of Moricetown was once the largest community in the Bulkley Valley, today it is one of the oldest communities in British Columbia, located twenty miles west of Smithers thirty miles east of Hazelton |
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