Boundary Country 2021 Trail Map

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Sweaty’s Access

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Weddell Lake

To Vertical Smile

Waterlily Lake

CHRISTINA LAKE

(Down hill primary)

Fife

Turtle Lake

Green Tunnel (Both Directions)

Hiking

to Big White inset

(Down hill Only)

Graham Lake Duncan Lake

West Lake Rd Howard Lake

Dickson’s DeScent

Trapping Creek Horse Trails

Lower Dewdney

Trapping Creek FSR

(Down hill Primary)

CASCADE FALLS GORGE, Trestle & Station 90.2km

Wilkinson Creek

Sunshine

Jolly Jack

Dacha (cabin)

Toilet

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Viewpoint Trail Difficulty (can be affected by Snow Condtions) Beginner

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Beaverdell to Big White inset incl. Hydraulic Lake Ski trails

Dellwye 63.4km

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Bumblebee

Big White Ski Resort Inset

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Intermediate

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Photo Credit: Vicom Design Inc.

Phoenix Rd.

Lace on your hiking boots, mount your trusty horse, strap on

that bike helmet, grab your snowshoes or cross-country skis, and explore our trails. The Boundary has over 2,000 km (1,243mi) of

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LEGEND

9th Ave

Airport

Map Parking

7th Ave

Bench Picnic Table Washrooms

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Pit Run M

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Midway

is graded mostly as

Roll Over

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to Expert

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biking skill level.

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Use caution when riding these trails.

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Hi-Step

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Hiking skill level is

No-No

Fritz Rd

Village View

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North Kimberly

This mountain trail system

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Greenwood Grunt

Niagara

Fisherman Creek Falls

Fisherman Creek FSR Goliath Party Up

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to Intermediate

Klondike

TRANS CANADA TRAIL Strathmore Ave

Central Ave

Advanced Biking

throughout.

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Intermediate Biking

Fisherman Creek FSR

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Easy Biking

City Road

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River Walk

Viewpoint

Easy

caution and check conditions prior to travel. Many visitors enjoy a long journey and bike pack overnight or can choose shorter sections suited for the whole family. Go to www.trailsbc.ca or www.boundarybc.com for information, accommodations, eateries and activities.

Cleghorn St

Sign in Box

Intermediate

you explore, meander through an ever-changing landscape from urban to rural, ranch to grasslands, tranquil rivers and rolling mountains. All within close access to the Canada/USA border, bustling communities and main highways. Boundary Country has trails for anyone, but not every trail is for everyone. Connect with a Visitor Centre to assist with planning your adventure.

Kettle Valley and Columbia & Western Rail Trails 200+KM of the Trans Canada Trail The rail trail was built on the route of the Kettle Valley Railway, opened in 1915 to transport silver ore to the coast. From the west, the region connects with the Okanagan to Midway where the Kettle Valley Rail Trail (KVR) ends and the Columbia & Western Railway (C&W) begins. This rail trail is a great long-distance trail that can be accessed on foot, bicycle, horseback, cross-country

Florence St

Kiosk

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Plaza Run

Canada Trail, with two freshly decked trestles (one of the longest

TRANS CANADA TRAIL

Savage Cr FSR

Eight Mile Flats

Fisherman Connector

(Up Hill (Up Hill Primary) Primary)

Sheeps Head (Down Hill Primary)

Zero to Sixty

Fisherman Creek Inset Greenwood Inset

(Up Hill Primary)

Tree Troll

(Down Hill Primary)

Berta St

Granby River

Trans Canada Trail

Standing Rock

Decimal Point (Both Directions)

(Down Hill Primary)

Old North Fork Rd

North Fork Rd

and Grand Forks is legally designated non-motorized with surface improvements making a riverside trip through the Gilpin Grasslands Provincial Park easy and enjoyable for families. The Cascade Falls section is also a must-see, and there are 27 hiking and mountain biking trails nearby. For information visit the Christina Lake Welcome Centre or www.christinalake.ca.

Great for: Families, All Ages, Hiking, Biking, Day Trips, Long Trips McCulloch to Beaverdell/Big White The Trans Canada Trail is downhill from McCulloch to Beaverdell and provides outstanding views. Beaverdell is known for its silver mine and quiet community to unplug and rejuvenate. From Beaverdell to Westbridge, the rail trail continues to lose elevation along the West Kettle River. Arlington Lakes Recreation Site and B&Bs in the Beaverdell-Carmi area can serve as a home-base for visitors. There

Great for: All Ages, Hiking, Biking, Day Trips, Long Trips Marshall Lake The Marshall Lake Cross-Country Trails are located between Grand Forks and Greenwood and provide groomed trails for all skill levels. The Dacha cabin, Russian for "country house" has a view of the distant mountains and Phoenix Ski Area. It is maintained by the local ski club, stocked with wood for any quick drop-ins. The trails are dog-friendly, contain a recently built novice loop, intermediate and advanced trails, and rustic adventures for the skier seeking a challenge.

Great for: Families, All Ages, Hiking, Biking, Day Trips, Long Trips Fisherman Creek This trail can be accessed from the Trans Canada Trail where it intersects Fisherman road. It can also be accessed by travelling the North Fork Road for 10 km to the Old North Fork road where there is parking to ride or hike up. Or continue to a junction at the Fisherman Creek FSR. The trails system is relatively new but allows for great chances to test your bike handling abilities like the Standing Rock trail. The trails are not recommended for ski,

Great for: Hiking, Biking, Day Trips

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Midway Midway hosts a vast network of trails to enjoy. Casual hikers and walkers can enjoy the Riverwalk Trail that meanders along the Kettle River. For a challenge, head into the overlooking hills. A variety of trails and distances are available for all levels. Viewpoints and trails are well marked with maps located at both entrances and major intersections. Midway sits right at the views. The Kettle River Museum and Bunkhouse are at Mile 0 of the Kettle Valley Rail Trail and the terminus of Columbia & Western Rail Trail.

Great for: Families, All Ages, Hiking, Biking, Day Trips, Afternoon strolls, Young Kids, Riverside walks North Fork to Edgemont routes and trail loops for all riders. It includes various easy to access recreation areas with picnic tables, outhouses, information kiosks that display maps, or basic camping. Granby Wilderness Park is one of the last intact watersheds of the southern interior and access is limited or restricted. For a great lookout, Bluejoint Lookout is 2049m above the valley giving a spectacular view of the North Fork Area.

Great for: Motorized vehicles, All Ages, Day trips, Long trips

Renata FSR Atta FSR

St. Annes Meadow

Burrell Loops Burns Lake Rd

St Annes Main

Deadeye FSR West Burrell FSR

Renata FSR

Burrell Bridge

Knappen Gulch Rd

North Fork LEGEND

Knappen Gulch Rd Burrell FSR

Knappen Cr. Rd Bunchgrass- Wisemen

Granby FSR Wolf Trail Lower Granby Trail 28 Mile

NORTH FORK RD Public Access Rd

Renata

Charity Main

Deadeye FSR

Burrell FSR

Burns Mountain

Gable

Boundary Cr. FSR

Gondola

Burrell FSR

Bluejoint Rec Site

Granby FSR

Uno Cr. FSR

Beginner Skills Zone

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Steep Sections

McKinley Rd West Burrell FSR

Bluejoint Look Out Cr. FSR

Eight Mile Flats Rd

Big White Rd

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Midway Biking & Hiking Trails

Howe Cr Main

Gable Cr. FSR

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Advanced

Howe Cr Savage Link

Granby Wilderness Rd

Gable Cr. FSR

(uphill only)

Phoenix Mountain Ski Area

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Traverse Cr. FSR

Chair Lift

TRANS CANADA TRAIL

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Jolly Jack

Traverse Boulder Loop

Rhonda Lake Circuit

Beaverdell Rd

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Shelter

Franklin

Elaine Loseth

BEAVERDELL

Renata FSR

Camp Future McKinley Loop McKinley Rd

Bluejoint Look Out Cr. FSR

Upper Granby Trail

Eight Mile Cr. FSR

Beaverdell Station 68.1km

T-Bone Main

West Burrell Burrell Gloucester FSR

McKinley BR McKinley Mountain

Falcon Ridge

Grandview

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Parking

Gable Loops

Boulder Cr. FSR

Rocket Science

Volcanic

Jolly Jack

(down hill only)

Franklin Mountain Union

Gloucester Union Mine FSR

Bluejoint Mountain

Nessy

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Kiosk

(down hill only)

The Joker

Hiking

Bumblebee

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Marshall Lake Cross Country Ski Trails inset

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Legend

Wallace Lake

Squirts

(down hill only)

(down hill)

West Kettle River

Shuttleworth Creek Rd

Sunshine

Horse Trails Other Trails

CARMI

89.1km

Challenger

Knockout

(down hill only)

Bermslang

Major Trestle

Powerline

Clark Lake

Wilkinson Creek FSR

Idleback Lake

Santa Rosa Rd

CASCADE

17 Mile Main

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Christina Lake Inset

Ace of Spades

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395

South Okanagan FSR

Map

Renata FSR

Tenderloin Mountain

(down hill only)

Reed Lake

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Stewart Creek FSR

Upper Granby Trail

Lightning Strike

Joan Lake

(Down hill Primary)

Volcanic

(down hill only) Arlington Lake FSR

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Christina Creek Trail

Arlington Lakes

Jump Cr. FSR

Chair Lift Dark Roast

Catapult Ranch

Arlington Lakes

(Down hill Only)

McFarlane FSR

Tanner Mountain

Johnsons Landing FSR

Renata FSR Trapping Creek FSR

Westlake (TNT

Worthington FSR

(down hill only)

TRANS CANADA TRAIL

(Both Directions)

Trail

Burrell FSR

(down hill only)

Pry Bar

Lower Barge Lake

Hiking

Park Land Private Land

Bunch Grass Mountain

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Blue Dot Connetor

Black Slabbath

(down hill)

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CHRISTINA LAKE

(down hill only)

Gecko

Hiking

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(Up hill primary)

West Kettle River

Worthington FSR

Cedar Grove Trail

Rhonda Lake Circuit

Hubba Bubba

Alpine Meadows

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Upstream

Granby Park

Rock Hammer

O’Leary The Cow Trail Mountain

McFarlane Rd

(down hill only)

Stump Lake South Okanagan FSR

Northern Loops

Sloan Mountain

Rhonda Lake

Horsefly Rd

Dale Lake

(Down hill primary)

Double Track

Worthington FSR

Hiking

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TRANS CANADA TRAIL

Boris/WC Outflow

Number 7 Jumpstreet

Single Track

Hiking

Big White Rd

Wheel Chair

Edgewood

Young Mountain

Falcon Ridge

Idabel Lake

Barge Lake

(Down hill primary)

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Peak Trail

Haynes Lake

Boris

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2315 metres

Jaimeson Loop

Big White Rd West Kettle River

(Down hill primary)

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Big White Mountain

McCulloch Rd.

Hydraulic Lake

(There’s Willis Upper Boris Access Rd)

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Big White Rd

Err Lake

Water

North Fork to Edgewood Inset

North Fork ATV Trail System is a series of off-road vehicle routes and trail loops for all riders

Kettle River Trails These trails are primarily used as hiking, mountain bike and equestrian use with some ORV use in the upper sections. Please stay on trails to avoid moving invasive plant species in the bunchgrass/ponderosa pine ecosystem. There is a shooting range (Kettle River Wildlife Association) near the Rock Creek Fairground and if you hear shooting taking place, consider using alternate trails. The steep trail sections (Lanny Trail and Del Trail) from the Rock Creek Fairgrounds to the accessible roads to the north . Please OBEY the "Danger, No Trespassing, Gun Range" signs posted above the range.

Great for: Day trips, Hiking, Mountain biking, Horseback

Good TO KNOW BEFORE YOU GO

Here are some things to know before you head out, above all else, give ample time to enjoy nature. For more information to plan your trip, visit boundarybc.com. Minimize or avoid trail use during periods of high precipitation and spring break up, when the soil is soft or sloppy. Read and obey all trail/road signs and closures. Use existing parking or staging areas.

Area Border Trails & Loops Developing Trail Future Trail Service Rd Public Access Rd

vehicles yield to all. Horses yield to hikers. Cyclists yield to horses and hikers. The Trans Canada Trail is made up of sections of the Kettle Valley Rail Trail and the Columbia Western Rail Trail. It has no designation except for the 17 km non-motorized section that has been improved between Grand Forks and Cascade West. Expect loose gravel, pavement and unconsolidated surfaces if you are riding a bicycle. We recommend at least a 2.4 mountain bike tire. Grabbing a bite on the Trail There’s nothing better than enjoying good food after a long day on the trails. Each community in Boundary Country has great eateries and local agriculture for farm-to-table experiences. The Doukhobors have a well-documented history in Boundary, one of their lasting legacies in the region is tasty borscht. Christina Lake, Rock Creek and Beaverdell all have classic ice cream treats in the summertime. Visitors can always take a break in one of the Boundary’s unique locally run restaurants and cafes. Food and adventure integrate very well here. Go to Boundarybc.com/eat or ask a local for their recommendation! Trail Etiquette • Travel on well-marked routes, especially when on or near farmland and private property.

Get advice from the locals at the Visitor Information Centres who can direct you to town maps, trail maps, rental bikes, where to park near the trails and shuttle services.

• Become aware of the issues associated with invasive plants and how your activities can contribute to their spread.

• Leave no trace and carry out all garbage.

25kms of Nordic ski and snowshoe trails, Big White is the perfect place for a family getaway.

Several of the properties and beaches along the rail trails are private property. Please respect trespassing signs or check with owners before using.

In the summer, discover what's under the 750cm of Okanagan Champagne Powder - an extensive network of easy and

Helmets are mandatory when riding bicycles, ATVs, and motorcycles in British Columbia.

• Camp only at designated campsites. Trail etiquette is ATVs/ORVs yield to all, horses yield to hikers, cyclists yield to horses and hikers.

Big White Located just 45 minutes outside of Kelowna, Big White Ski Resort is known for its epic snow conditions and totally ski-in, ski-out

September, but be sure to check BigWhite.com/summer for exact opening dates.

Great for: Families, All Ages, Hiking, Nordic & Downhill Skiing (Winter), Downhill Biking (Summer), Day Trips

Many of the most beautiful trails run through sensitive ecosystems. Please stay on designated and existing trails, roads, and routes to avoid damaging the environment and preventing invasive species. For more information visit boundaryinvasives.com and report invasive plant sightings to reportaweedbc.ca.

BoundaryBC.com

The Boundary Country Trail Map provides you with a bird’s eye view of our extensive trail system. There are more details than this map can contain so make sure you drop by our Visitor Centres to will be eager to show you many other attractions to see and explore while visiting our beautiful BOUNDARY COUNTRY.

Grand Forks Visitor Centre 524 Central Ave, Grand Forks, BC V0H 1H0 250-442-2211 info@g2gf.ca - gallery2grandforks.ca Greenwood Visitor Centre 214 S. Copper, Greenwood, BC V0H 1J0 250-445-6355 museum@shaw.ca - greenwoodmuseum.com Christina Lake Welcome Centre 1675 Highway #3, Christina Lake, BC V0H 1E2 250-447-6161 tourism@christinalake.ca - christinalake.ca Rock Creek Riverside Visitor Centre 3990 Hwy 3 Rock Creek BC V0H 1Y0 250-446-2975 visitors@riversidecentre.coop Big White Ski Resort 5315 Big White Road Kelowna, BC V1P 1P3 250-765-3101 guestservices@bigwhite.com - bigwhite.com

CHRISTINALAKE

• Respect the privacy of property owners and nearby residents. • Do not remove anything from the area or damage trees.

boundaryinvasives.com

BoundaryBC.com

Produced by Vicom Design Inc. in collaboration with Boundary Country Tourism. Funded by the Regional District of the Kootenay Boundary (RDKB)'s Municipal and Regional District Tax (MRDT) program through the province of British Columbia and the Thompson Okanagan Tourism Association (TOTA). Thank you to all of the stakeholders within Boundary Country who advised on the project and provided the detailed trail information, and special thanks to Trails BC and Trails to the Boundary Society.


to North Fork to Edgewood inset

to Trapping Creek/Hydraulic Lake and Big White insets

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Taurus Station 50.5km

Trail on Road or Paved

Tunnel

East Kettle River

Trail Difficulty where info available Black Diamond

Tent Site

• Please remember that trails are multi-use, and it is important to respect other trail users and private land.

• From Castlegar to Midway the Columbia & Western Rail Trail passes through several communities with an abundance of riding options, providing an immersive feel for the history of BC’s Interior. Go to trailsbc.ca for more info.

Information Centre

• Staying on trails helps prevent the spread of invasive plant species and damage to the environment.

• Varying trail conditions, ideal for all levels of experience depending on start and stop locations. Ask at Visitor Centres for trail condition updates.

Parking

• There are many private beaches along the Kettle River that do not have public access, respect private property.

TRANS CANADA TRAIL

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Picnic Area

Blue

Map

• Expect a variety of surfaces along the Kettle Valley Rail Trail and the Columbia Western Rail Trail.

Columbia Western Rail Trail Other Trails

Green

Public Telephone

White

West Kettle River

Public Washrooms Paved Road

Look Out View UnPaved Road

Water City / Town

Rhone Rd

Kelly River Rd

Boat Launch

33 Approximate Distance 2km

Marina Beach

39.9km

Conkle Ripperto FSR

Provincial Visitor Centre

Blythe-Rhone Rd

• Basic amenities not found outside of communities, be prepared with food and water and to be self sufficient.

Bicycle Trips

• Cell service is not available on all our trails, plan accordingly.

Camp: Farron Campsite & Picnic Area 51.6km

Paulson Run: 25km downhill ride, 2 - 3 hours.

• Bicycle helmets are mandatory in British Columbia as well as helmets for ATV and motorcycle operators.

Peter Verigin Monument NORTH FORK RD

Grand Forks to Cascade: 40km return, 3 - 4 hours. This is a designated non-motorized section.

• Our Boundary Country trail systems largely depend on donations from people like you. Consider directly contributing to your favorite trail organization.

Eholt to Grand Forks: 25km downhill, 2 - 5 hours. Grand Forks to Greenwood: 80km return, 2 day ride.

• Dogs are welcome on most trails, be mindful of wildlife, disturbing other trail users and scoop the poop.

Mount Gladstone

Brown Creek Rd Bridge (single lane)

Greenwood to Midway: 25km return, 3 - 5 hours (Bring water). Beaverdell to Midway: 80km, gradual downhill 6 - 8 hours

• Forestry Service Roads are subject to deactivation. Proceed with caution, do not tamper with signage or interfere with the deactivations, and beware that the use of trails and forestry service roads illustrated on this map is at your own risk.

Midway to Kettle River Recreation Area: 50km return, 3 - 4 hours. Kettle River Recreation Area to Rhone Rest Stop: 30km return, 2 - 3 hours.

Trail etiquette is ATVs/ORVs yield to all, horses yield to hikers, cyclists yield to horses and hikers.

Wi-Fi

Gladstone Provincial Park

Castlegar to Christina Lake: 85km, 2 days. A historical highlight of the Columbia and Western Railway.

• Pack out what you pack in. Bring water, food and let people know where you are going and when you are returning.

• Most trails are multi-use and not legally designated.

River/Lake

Rhone Station

Columbia Western / Kettle Valley Rail Trail sections of the Trans Canada Trail

Food/Accommodation Trestle

Kettle Valley Rail Trail

Trail

General Trail Information

LEGEND

Xenia Lake Access

MILLER CREEK RD

Midway to Myra Canyon: 140km gradual uphill, 2 - 3 day trip.

Xenia Lake Trail

Xenia Lake

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Paulson Station 59.3km

East Kettle River

P Windfall Creek FSR

Conkle Lake Provincial Park

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Roderick Dhu

Jewel 7900 Access Rd

Westbridge Station 33km

WESTBRIDGE

Johnstone Creek Rd W

Wallace Creek Rd

Volcanic Trail

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Boundary Creek

Eholt

133.7km

Guard Trail

Gate

Wilgress Lake

Jewel Lake Rd

Kettle River Recreation Area

Gate

Chris Trail

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Portman Creek

Kettle River

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Table Top Trail

Johnstone Creek Rd W

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Lynn Trail

Check Point Ross Trail

Rock Creek Station 18.2km

Nicholson Creek

KETTLE RIVER TRAILS

Greenwood inset

Del Trail

147.5km

Anaconda150.3km

Fair Grounds to Checkpoint = 5.63km

Kettle Valley Rd S Gun Range

Deadwood Rd

TRANS CANADA TRAIL

Phoenix Mountain Ski Hill

Marshall Lake

Marshall Lake and Phoenix HISTORIC PHOENIX inset TOWNSITE

Phoenix Rd

Fisherman Section Shed

Phoenix Way

Fisherman Creek FSR

Fisherman Creek inset

Dave Swetland Memorial Trail OLD NORTH FORK RD

Lone Star Rd

GRANBY RD

Bear Creek Morrissey Loop GOAT MOUNTAIN FSR

GRAND FORKS

1,200 Eholt

1,000

Carmi

Greenwood

800

800

Boundary Falls

Westbridge

600 400

Mile 162 Mile Zero Midway 400 Midway

200

200 215km Midway to Penticton

Paulson Coryell

1,200 Bull Dog Tunnel

Laferty Fishermans Grand Forks

Coykendahl

Fife Gilpin

Cascade

600 Castlegar

400 200

162km Castlegar to Midway

CANADA / UNITED STATES INTERNATIONAL BORDER

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MILE ZERO KVR

800 Shields

Morrissey Mountain

Bear Creek Canyon

Boundary Creek

Kettle River

Gidon Creek Rd

MIDWAY - CANADA / U.S. CUSTOMS - INTERNATIONAL BORDER CROSSING

City of Paris Rd

RIPPER TRAIL

HARPOLD TRAIL

(Munro) NURSERY TRESTLE

Starchuk Mill Stewart Loop

Morrissey Dan O’Rea CONNECTOR

DANVILLE/CARSON - CANADA/U.S CUSTOMS - INTERNATIONAL BORDER CROSSING

395 HWY #41

To Ferry County Rail Trail Trail Head

FIFE RD

FIFE RD

Caution: Steep-Loose Rock

UPSTREAM

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82.2km Green Tunnel

TNT TRAIL

TCT KIOSK

CHRISTINA LAKE

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SANTA ROSA RD

Caution: Steep-Loose Rock

TRANS CANADA TRAIL

Fife Station

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WHEEL CHAIR TRAIL

Moody Gilpin Loop

BOOTHMAN’S TCT KIOSK GFATV Staging Area

KETTLE RIVER

KETTLE RIVER

City of Paris Rd

Sweaty’s Access

SPOONER TRAIL

GILPIN GRASSLANDS PROVINCIAL PARK

Kettle River

Bundschuh Trail

Gilpin Station 98.4km

Stewart FSR

CASCADE FALLSGORGE, Trestle & Station 90.2km

Lower Dewdney

Green Tunnel

395 Major Trestle

Billings 91.8km

Dicksons Descent Access Rd

Dickson’s Decent

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KETTLE RIVER

Historic City of Paris

Midway Biking Trails inset

Gibbs Creek Rd

Christina Lake

West Lake Drive

Christina Lake inset

GFATV Staging Area

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Alternate Sweaty’s Access

Stewart FSR

BORIS TRAIL

Bear Creek Morrissey Loop

Gidon Creek Rd

162.3km of C&W

1,000

ER

RIV

Grand Forks West 111.3km

SADDLE LAKE

MIDWAY

LOST LAKE

Christina Crest (Both Directions)

UPPER BORIS

GRANBY RD.

BY

WARD LAKE

McCarren Creek Rd

Lakevale

Sand Creek FSR

Lind Creek Rd

(Disclaimer: there is currently a dispute with a local property owner over public access)

Gibbs Creek Rd

Farron

Starchuk Mill Stewart Loop

Starchuk Mill Stewart Loop

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1,000

Myra

Toronto Creek FSR

Mount Atwood

Columbia & Western Rail Trail - 162.3km

Christina Flag Stop

NIAGARA

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1,200

East Lake Drive

Gidon Creek Rd

BRIDESVILLE

Verticle Smile (Down Hill Primary)

NORTH FORK RD

Starchuk Mill Stewart Loop

TRANS CANADA TRAIL

TRANS CANADA TRAIL

Texas Point

GREENWOOD

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Kettle Valley Rail Trail

Christina Lake

123.0km

ROCK CREEK

McCulloch

Burnt Basin Access

Kettle Valley Station 14.2km

Rock Creek Fair Grounds

Burnt Basin

Hummingbird Bridge (single lane)

Fisherman Creek Falls

Tunnel of Flags 145.2km

Gate

Deer Point Trail

Fisherman Tunnel

Thimble Mountain

Powerline

Powerline

BROWN CREEK RD

Upper Needles

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Greenwood Station

Lynn Trail

Lanny Trail

Mount Baldy Rd

Boundary Creek Rd

Nicholson Rd

Darryll Trail

Kettle River Rd E

Nicholson Rd

Louise Trail

127.6km Lower Needles

Some are not motorized usable Kettle River Rd E

Hodges Station & Tunnel

Eholt Station

TRANS CANADA TRAIL

Motherload Rd

Copper Mountain

Kettle River

NORTH FORK RD

Jewel Lake

Blue Heron

Zamora Station 30.4km

Paulson Bridge Paulson Tunnel 61.3km

Jewel Lake Provincial Park

SANTA ROSA RD

89.1km

P Lower Dewdney Access

Kettle River LAURIER - CANADA/U.S. CUSTOMS - INTERNATIONAL BORDER CROSSING

SANTA ROSA RD


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