December 20, 2024

Splatsin Te Secwepemc Rail Trail Update

Splatsin Te Secwepemc Rail Trail Update

NEWS RELEASE, For Immediate Release

December 20, 2024

ENDERBY, BC — The Rail Trail partners—Splatsin te Secwépemc, the Columbia Shuswap Regional District (CSRD), and the Regional District of North Okanagan (RDNO)—are excited to announce the next stages of construction are ready to proceed in 2025. The rail trail partners have been collaborating since 2015 to develop a 50- kilometre greenway for walking and cycling. This scenic trail connects the communities of Sicamous, CSRD Electoral Area E, RDNO Electoral Area F, Enderby, Splatsin, the Township of Spallumcheen, and Armstrong.

Read the complete news release here.

For media inquiries, please contact:

Ken Barnes, Communications Specialist
Splatsin te Secwépemc
(250) 801-8256 | ken.barnes@splatsin.ca

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