Corbs Trail

FUNDRAISING UPDATE:

We want to express our deepest gratitude to everyone for your generous support and donations. Thanks to your incredible kindness, we have officially reached our fundraising goals.

Because of you, this project has successfully transitioned from a meaningful dream into a lasting reality. 

Thank you again for all your support.

 

Corbs Trail is a newly approved flow trail in the South Canoe Trail System, being built in memory of Mark Corbett—a long-time member of Salmon Arm’s BC Wildfire Rapattack, avid mountain biker, and ski guide.

Designed to be smooth, fun, and sustainable, the trail features flowing turns, rollers, and jumps. Delivered in partnership with BC Wildfire crews, the Corbett family, and the Shuswap Trail Alliance, Corbs Trail will be a lasting community asset that fills a noticeable void in the South Canoe network with jumps and berms.

Fundraising Goal: $45,000

Raised to date: $45,000

(updated June 1, 2026)
 

 

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Shuswap Trails

Fostering a healthy, engaged community in the Shuswap Region – economic/environmental/social – through well designed, maintained, and promoted trails connecting people, culture, and landscape

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