Distance | 50 km (one-way) km |
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Duration | |
Difficulty | Easiest to Easy |
Access Map | Google Maps |
Latitude / Longitude | 50.83522472, -118.99400941 |
Activities |
Construction of the legacy rail trail corridor has begun under the collaborative leadership of the Splatsin te Secwépemc First Nation, Columbia Shuswap Regional District, Regional District of North Okanagan, and all the member municipalities, with support from the Province of BC, the Government of Canada, and hundreds of donors and sponsors. The rail trail links all the communities between Sicamous and Armstrong. The 50 km rail trail greenway travels along spectacular Mara Lake, the Shuswap River, and Fortune Creek passing through forests, lake vistas, farmland, and a series of rural communities. It is home of the Splatsin te Secwépemc who are working with all the communities along the corridor to build relationships and unfold the true story of its place within Secwépemc First Nation Territory. Check the website for updates as new sections open to the public. Recreational users of the trail must obey all signage and avoid closed sections. shuswapnorthokanaganrailtrail.ca
Look for trailheads in Sicamous, Grindrod, Enderby, Splatsin Centre, Stepney X Rd, and Armstrong.
Distance: 2172
Duration: 0.5+ Hours (various)
Difficulty: Easy
Distance: 7200
Duration: 2.5 Hours (one-way)
Difficulty: More Difficult
Fostering a healthy, engaged community in the Shuswap Region – economic/environmental/social – through well designed, maintained, and promoted trails connecting people, culture, and landscape