News Release December 03, 2013 The Shuswap TrailRider project takes another roll forward The Shuswap, British Columbia – The Shuswap TrailRider program just took a huge step – or roll – forward thanks to...
The Shuswap, British Columbia – Cooperation and good work does get noticed. In a recent letter to the Shuswap Trail Alliance, Provincial Minister of Environment, the Honorable Mary Polak, has recognized individuals and partner organizations...
The Shuswap, British Columbia – Its hot-off-the-press: noted Secwepemc storyteller, Kenthen Thomas, will join this year’s Routes and Blues interpretive hikes as trail-storyteller-in-residence, starting with the Yard Creek walk this...
The Shuswap, British Columbia – The campaign to bring three TrailRiders (the one wheeled piece of adaptable equipment with a seat for a disabled person to sit on and bars on the front and back for Sherpa’s to propel forward on trails)...
The Shuswap, British Columbia – It has been said trails are only as good as people know about them, use them, and care for them. On Thursday, July 25th, the Shuswap Trail Alliance is taking a pause in its busy summer schedule to say thank...
The Shuswap, British Columbia – The Shuswap Trail Alliance is piloting a weekly trail challenge to entice people to discover Shuswap Trails all summer. Each week a new trail will be posted from the Shuswap Trails guide inviting people...
The Shuswap, British Columbia – There’s a new set of wheels in town, or should we say “wheel”. The campaign to purchase three TrailRiders for the Shuswap notches up this month with the arrival of a demo doing the rounds...
Tuesday April 9, 2013 - It’s time to ride! May is Shuswap Bicycle Month and the perfect time to be outside. Bicycle Month is a celebration of human powered transportation, calling attention to the joys and benefits of cycling for...
The Shuswap Trail Alliance is hosting the second annual Workshop in the Woods (2013), on April 19 and 20. This workshop is part of the Shuswap Trail Alliance Stewardship Program, and is intended for people wanting to learn the ropes...
The Shuswap, British Columbia – Sightings of noticeably large bigfoot prints have been showing up throughout the Shuswap this winter! Snow conditions, combined with the hard work of many throughout the region over the last four years to...
Fostering a healthy, engaged community in the Shuswap Region – economic/environmental/social – through well designed, maintained, and promoted trails connecting people, culture, and landscape