North Okanagan Shuswap Rail Trail

Shuswap portion of rail trail going ahead along Mara Lake: CSRD
The latest obstacle for the North Okanagan Shuswap Rail Trail was overcome when the District…

Dream of connecting Okanagan’s rail trails to new Washington state trail still alive
A former rail bridge across the Columbia River will open to cyclists early next year…

Shuswap-North Okanagan rail trail is $100,000 closer after donation
The Shuswap North Okanagan Rail Trail has received a large donation that will allow it…

$500K of funding in place to open first half of Shuswap North Okanagan Rail Trail
A $500,000 grant means that enough work can now be done on an almost 20…

Okanagan rail trails great for locals but could be better for business, tourists
If anyone wants to learn about the economic benefits of an Okanagan Rail Trail, they…

Splatsin First Nation acquires portion of rail corridor
ENDERBY - There’s been a significant advancement on the discontinued rail corridor between Armstrong and Sicamous. Following lengthy negotiations with Canadian Pacific Rail and the federal government, the Splatsin First Nation has acquired 29.25 acres of land along the old rail corridor, which was shut down in 2009. Splatsin Chief Wayne ‘Wunuxtin’ Christian says the...