January 9, 2013

Auction Sponsor Invitation

Auction Sponsor Invitation

Join the Party to celebrate outstanding trail achievements throughout the Shuswap, raise money and inspire new support, create positive community media attention, publicly recognize sponsors, and oh. . .did we mention, have a really good time!

Auction contributions can be foirwarded to this year's auction coordination team c/o Winston Pain at Lakeside Insurance in Salmon Arm. Drop off at 140 Alexander St., Salmon Arm. Phone 250-832-8103, or email at winston@lakesideins.bc.ca.

Deadline for contributions is Friday, January 25, 2013.

View the full Auction Sponsorship Invitation and benefit levels here.

Stay Up-to-Date

Construction Continues into the Fall on both ends  of the Sicamous-to-Armstrong Rail Trail

Construction Continues into the Fall on both ends of the Sicamous-to-Armstrong Rail Trail

News Release, September 5, 2024 Construction will continue throughout the fall on the rail trail between Sicamous and Armstrong. The rail trail...

Read More

Celebrate 4th Annual BC Trails Day with Shuswap Trail Alliance and Shred Kelly

Celebrate 4th Annual BC Trails Day with Shuswap Trail Alliance and Shred Kelly

News Release: April 25, 2024   Celebrate 4th Annual BC Trails Day with Shuswap Trail Alliance and Shred Kelly   The Shuswap,...

Read More

Celebrate the 20th Anniversary of the Shuswap Trail Alliance and the 5th Annual BC Trails Day

Celebrate the 20th Anniversary of the Shuswap Trail Alliance and the 5th Annual BC Trails Day

News Release: May 2, 2025 Celebrate the 20th Anniversary of the Shuswap Trail Alliance and the 5th Annual BC Trails Day The Shuswap,...

Read More

RAIL TRAIL MAINTENANCE UNDERWAY

RAIL TRAIL MAINTENANCE UNDERWAY

The Rail Trail partners—Splatsin te Secwépemc, the Columbia Shuswap Regional District (CSRD), and the Regional District of North...

Read More

Exploring Respectfully

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

Learn More