(Giant tape worms in the road side outhouses and so on)
Ha ha...remember Tony, this is rural Canada. You're lucky you don't get charged an admission fee to see those worms...
On a more serious note, you do have a couple of decisions to make, no matter whether you go with full ICBC or private, for you optional coverage.
1. How much liability. ICBC basic covers only $200,000 for liability coverage. Most agents, and prudence, says that at least $1,000,000 and usually between 2-5 million is worth it. ICBC's extra coverage is priced competitively, so most 3rd Party insurers don't try to compete, but it is worth asking about.
2. Comprehensive vs Specified Perils (Fire & Theft). Since M/C don't have windows, etc. you MAY NOT need full, all risk, Comprehensive coverage...but, most Collision policies, and ICBC's for sure DON'T cover impact with Animals. To get coverage for hitting a deer, you have to have Comprehensive...check with you private carrier.
3. Uninsured Motorist Coverage. ICBC provides $1,000,000 coverage in basic. You can increase this to $2,000,000 for about $40/yr. This is a yearly charge that applies on your Drivers License, so it covers you in all vehicles., but it only applies to you, not anyone else using your vehicle.
Make sure you check out the rates for Optional Coverage from 3rd Party insurers...as they vary a LOT.