Kahnawake Peacekeepers address ATV misuse in the community

Peacekeepers

The Kahnawake Peacekeepers are advising the community of the beginning of operations focused on All-Terrain Vehicle (ATV) misuse within the community. These operations are necessary due to an increase in driving complaints received from community members, as well as multiple collisions resulting in injuries to ATV users. 

ATV users must:

  • Be over the age of 16 years
  • Possess a valid driver’s permit
  • Have valid civil liability insurance for an amount of no less than $500,000
  • Possess an ATV permit issued by the Kahnawake Peacekeepers
  • Wear a helmet
  • Not carry more passengers than there are available seats
  • Obey all posted road signs
  • Not operate the vehicle in any way that could endanger a person’s life or safety
  • Not operate ATVs on roadways, except for up to 90 meters when crossing from trail to trail

ATV users not adhering to the ATV laws may be subject to fines, and their vehicle may be impounded.

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For further information on this announcement, contact:
Constable Kyle Zachary #091 at 450-632-6505

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Easter Holiday office closure

Friday, April 3rd & Monday, April 6th, 2026

All administrative offices of the Mohawk Council of Kahnawà:ke will be closed.

 

Please note the following changes to Waste Management Department services during this period:

 

  • Friday, April 3rd – Administrative offices closed
  • Monday, April 6th – Waste Management services resume as usual; however, there will be no cardboard drop‑offs
  • Monday, April 6th – Transfer Depot will operate with reduced hours, from 8am to 2pm

 

Garbage pickup service will continue through the holiday without interruption.

 

All essential services will remain operational throughout the office closures. Regular administrative office hours will resume on Tuesday, April 7th, at 8:30am.