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  2. Trans Canada Trail - Wikipedia

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    The network of the Trans Canada Trail is made up of more than 400 community trails. Each trail section is developed, owned, and managed locally by trail groups, conservation authorities, and by municipal, provincial, territorial, and federal governments, for instance in parks such as Gatineau Park or along existing trails such as the Cataraqui Trail and Voyageur Hiking Trail.

  3. Slocan Valley Rail Trail - Wikipedia

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    1999: CP gifted the right-of-way to the Trans Canada Trail (TCT). 2000: TCT gave the property to the BC government. 2002: SVHTS signed a 10-year agreement to manage rail trail. [1] 2003: SICEA grant received. [3] 2005 Construction of three new bridges, complete grading and brushing, extensive resurfacing and construction of trailheads. [4]

  4. List of trails in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Partially overlaps the K&P Rail Trail, Cataraqui Trail, and Trans Canada Trail: Saugeen Rail Trail: 11 km (6.8 mi) Southampton: Port Elgin: Port Elgin, Southampton former CN Rail line, bicycle-friendly trail SC Johnson Trail: 18 km Cambridge Rail Trail at Paris: Gordon Glaves Pathway at Brantford: Paris, Brantford

  5. Galloping Goose Regional Trail - Wikipedia

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    The Galloping Goose Regional Trail is a 55-kilometre (34 mi) rail trail between Victoria, British Columbia, Canada, and the ghost town of Leechtown, north of Sooke, where it meets the old Sooke Flowline. Maintained by the Capital Regional District (CRD), the trail forms part of the Trans-Canada Trail, and intersects the Lochside Regional Trail.

  6. Kinsol Trestle - Wikipedia

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    CN's rail service on Vancouver Island was abandoned in the 1980s and the right of way given to the provincial Ministry of Transportation. Due to the deteriorated structure of the Kinsol Trestle, the bridge was not usable by walkers or bicyclists on the Trans-Canada Trail, and was in danger of being torn down because it posed an environmental ...

  7. Hope station (British Columbia) - Wikipedia

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    The crossing comprised a 40-metre (130 ft) steel though truss span and 76-metre (248 ft) timber frame trestle. Across the river, the Kettle Valley Rail Trail segment of the Trans Canada Trail begins at the parking area of the Thacker Regional Park. The trail continues to the northwestern end of Kettle Valley Road.

  8. Category:Rail trails in British Columbia - Wikipedia

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    Slocan Valley Rail Trail This page was last edited on 27 September 2019, at 00:02 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...

  9. Kettle Valley Railway - Wikipedia

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    Train on the Kettle Valley Railway crossing trestle at Sirnach Creek, 1916 The Little Tunnel above Naramata, July 2009. The Kettle Valley Railway (reporting mark KV) [1] was a subsidiary of the Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR) that operated across southern British Columbia, west of Midway running to Rock Creek, then north to Myra Canyon, down to Penticton over to Princeton, Coalmont, Brookmere ...

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