The Canadian Motorcycle Association (CMA; french: Association Canadienne des Motocycles, ACM) was founded in 1946. In 1950, it became affiliated with the World Governing Body of the
Federation Internationale de Motocyclisme
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.
Federally incorporated in 1957, it serves as a national voice for Canadian motorcycle riders and enthusiasts. The CMA is headquartered in
Hamilton, Ontario
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, Canada.
External links
CMA on the internet
Motorcyclists organizations
National members of the FIM
Sports governing bodies in Canada
Motorcycle clubs in Canada
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