As an Ajac member, as well as Co-Chair of the Canadian Car of the Year Awards (for which this off-road course was built), I'm deeply offended by these comments that we're a 'joke'.
This course was to provide a level playing field for Canada's top auto experts to consistently evaluate new models against one another on the same surfaces. It doesn't need to recreate the world's nastiest off-road conditions. It's a testing exercise, not a torture test.
The event takes place in Niagara falls because there is 1) room for journalists, manufacturers, support staff, etc, to stay in proximity to one another and 2) because of the facilities and roads nearby.
This event requires journalist voters to drive as many as 13 vehicles back to back in identical conditions on the same day. So driving 30, 40 or 60 minutes between locations isn't possible.
Not sure what it is about carrying out the only testing process of its kind in the world, which validates winning vehicles with tens of thousands of data points under controlled and consistent conditions, makes this a joke?
I look forward to having a constructive conversation and answering questions with anyone who'd first like to get their facts straight.