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Outside Flyer Weddell Sweaty’s Access To Lake P Vertical Big Smile White Rd Big White Mountain Err 2315 metres Lake to Hwy 6 Big Jaimeson Waterlily White Rd Loop Peak Trail Young Edgewood Spooner CHRISTINA LAKE Lake McCulloch Rd. Hiking Hiking Mountain P (Down hill primary) Hydraulic West Kettle Lake River Fife Haynes Turtle Lake (There’s Willis Lake Worthington Upper Boris FSR Access Rd) Green Tunnel Idabel Falcon Ridge (Both Directions) Lake Hiking Northern Loops 33 Sloan P Mountain Horsefly Rhonda Boris Barge Rd (Down hill primary) Lake Lake O’Leary The Cow Trail Mountain McFarlane Big White Rd Rd Worthington Granby Park FSR P to Big White inset TRANS Wheel Chair Dale Rock Hammer (Down hill primary) CANADA Lake (down hill only) Cedar Boris/WC TRAIL Grove Outflow Hubba Bubba Rhonda Lake Trail Number 7 (Down hill Only) West Kettle Alpine (down hill only) Circuit Burrell Jumpstreet Stump River Meadows Hiking FSR Lake Hiking Gecko (Down hill primary) (down hill) Black Johnsons Graham Worthington Landing FSR FSR Lake Duncan Slabbath Tanner McFarlane South (down hill only) FSR Okanagan Lake Mountain Jump Cr. FSR FSR Pry Bar (down hill only) Trail Upstream CHRISTINA Lower TRANS (Up hill primary) LAKE Barge CANADA P Blue Dot Renata FSR Connetor Lake TRAIL (Both Directions) Trapping Creek FSR Chair Westlake (TNT Arlington Catapult (Down hill Only) Lakes Ranch Lift (down hill only) Dark Arlington Upper Renata FSR Lake FSR Granby West Lake Rd Roast Trail Tenderloin Arlington Mountain Lakes Christina Howard Ace of Creek Trail Lake Dickson’s Lightning Spades 17 Mile Joan Lake Main Map Strike DeScent Reed Franklin Lake (down hill only) Gloucester (Down hill Union Mountain T-Bone Mine FSR Union Main Renata FSR Primary) Clark Trapping Lake Bluejoint Creek Mountain P West Horse Trails Gable Loops McKinley BR Burrell Burrell Stewart Knockout The Joker Gloucester FSR Trapping Squirts McKinley Creek FSR Lower (down hill only) (down hill only) Mountain Creek FSR Horse Trails (down hill Dewdney Other Trails only) Franklin (Down hill Bluejoint Camp Upper Future Primary) Look Out McKinley Loop South Granby Okanagan Bermslang Nessy Trail Cr. FSR McKinley Rd FSR Wilkinson (down hill) (down hill Wilkinson Creek FSR only) Traverse Boulder Loop Granby Howe Cr Rhonda Savage Link Creek Wilderness Burrell FSR Renata FSR Lake Rd Howe Cr Main McKinley Circuit Traverse Rd West Wallace Hiking Cr. FSR Burrell Atta Idleback Lake FSR FSR Lake West Kettle Bumblebee Boulder Savage Cr Santa River Cr. FSR Bluejoint FSR St. Annes Rosa Falcon Look Out Meadow 395 Cr. FSR Rd CARMI Ridge Burrell Loops CASCADE Hiking Eight Renata FSR Mile Eight Mile Bluejoint Chair Rec Site Christina Lake Flats Rd Flats Lift Burns St Annes Lake Deadeye Main Renata CASCADE FALLS GORGE, Rocket Rd FSR Charity Main Inset Trestle & Station 90.2km Science Eight Mile Granby Deadeye Major West Burrell 33 Cr. FSR FSR Burrell FSR Trestle FSR FSR 89.1km Elaine Burns Burrell Beaverdell Rd Loseth Mountain Bridge Knappen Gulch Rd Shuttleworth Creek Rd TRANS Gable CANADA TRAIL Cr. FSR Knappen Gable Cr. FSR Gulch Rd North Fork Gable Burrell LEGEND FSR Knappen P Uno Cr. FSR Cr. Rd Park Land Marshall Lake BEAVERDELL Granby Bunchgrass- Wisemen Volcanic Powerline FSR BoundaryBC.com Beaverdell Big White Rd Wolf Trail Private Land Lower Granby Bunch Cross Country Station 68.1km Beginner Trail Beaverdell to Big White inset Skills Grass Water Mountain Zone 28 NORTH Ski Trails P Boundary Mile Area Border incl. Hydraulic Lake Ski trails Dellwye 63.4km Bumblebee Cr. FSR FORK RD Public inset Access Rd Trails & Loops Challenger Big White North Fork to Developing Trail Sunshine Ski Resort Inset Edgewood Inset Future Trail Sunshine Plaza Big White Rd Run Gondola North Fork ATV Trail System Service Rd Jolly Jack (uphill only) Volcanic P is a series of off-road vehicle Public Access Rd Legend Jolly Jack Grandview P routes and trail loops for all riders Dacha (cabin) W Grandview Christina Lake The Boundary Country Trail Map provides you with a bird’s eye Kiosk esterly Jolly Midway Kettle River Trails Jack view of our extensive trail system. There are more details than this P Parking Midway hosts a vast network of trails to enjoy. Casual hikers and These trails are primarily used as hiking, mountain bike and Phoenix Canada Trail, with two freshly decked trestles (one of the longest vehicles yield to all. Horses yield to hikers. Cyclists yield to horses map can contain so make sure you drop by our Visitor Centres to Shelter Jolly Jack walkers can enjoy the Riverwalk Trail that meanders along the equestrian use with some ORV use in the upper sections. Please Jolly Jack Mountain Ski Area Kettle River. For a challenge, head into the overlooking hills. A stay on trails to avoid moving invasive plant species in the and hikers. Toilet P and Grand Forks is legally designated non-motorized with will be eager to show you many other attractions to see and Mackay variety of trails and distances are available for all levels. bunchgrass/ponderosa pine ecosystem. There is a shooting Viewpoint The Trans Canada Trail is made up of sections of the Kettle Valley surface improvements making a riverside trip through the Gilpin Viewpoints and trails are well marked with maps located at both range (Kettle River Wildlife Association) near the Rock Creek explore while visiting our beautiful BOUNDARY COUNTRY. Trail Difficulty (can be affected by Snow Condtions) Grasslands Provincial Park easy and enjoyable for families. The Rail Trail and the Columbia Western Rail Trail. It has no designa- Beginner entrances and major intersections. Midway sits right at the Fairground and if you hear shooting taking place, consider using Cascade Falls section is also a must-see, and there are 27 hiking tion except for the 17 km non-motorized section that has been Intermediate alternate trails. The steep trail sections (Lanny Trail and Del Trail) and mountain biking trails nearby. For information visit the improved between Grand Forks and Cascade West. Expect loose views. The Kettle River Museum and Bunkhouse are at Mile 0 of from the Rock Creek Fairgrounds to the accessible roads to the Advanced P Photo Credit: Vicom Design Inc. Christina Lake Welcome Centre or www.christinalake.ca. gravel, pavement and unconsolidated surfaces if you are riding the Kettle Valley Rail Trail and the terminus of Columbia & north . Please OBEY the Steep Sections a bicycle. We recommend at least a 2.4 mountain bike tire. Kettle Valley and Columbia & Western Rail Trails Great for: Families, All Ages, Hiking, Biking, Day Trips, Long Trips Western Rail Trail. "Danger, No Trespassing, Gun Range" signs posted above the Grand Forks Visitor Centre 200+KM of the Trans Canada Trail range. Grabbing a bite on the Trail 524 Central Ave, Grand Forks, BC V0H 1H0 Phoenix Rd. McCulloch to Beaverdell/Big White Families, All Ages, Hiking, Biking, Day Trips, Afternoon 250-442-2211 [email protected] - gallery2grandforks.ca The rail trail was built on the route of the Kettle Valley Railway, Great for: There’s nothing better than enjoying good food after a long day The Trans Canada Trail is downhill from McCulloch to Beaverdell and strolls, Young Kids, Riverside walks Great for: Day trips, Hiking, Mountain biking, Horseback opened in 1915 to transport silver ore to the coast. From the provides outstanding views. Beaverdell is known for its silver mine on the trails. Each community in Boundary Country has great Greenwood Visitor Centre Lace on your hiking boots, mount your trusty horse, strap on west, the region connects with the Okanagan to Midway where and quiet community to unplug and rejuvenate. From Beaverdell eateries and local agriculture for farm-to-table experiences. The 214 S. Copper, Greenwood, BC V0H 1J0 that bike helmet, grab your snowshoes or cross-country skis, and the Kettle Valley Rail Trail (KVR) ends and the Columbia & Western to Westbridge, the rail trail continues to lose elevation along the North Fork to Edgemont Doukhobors have a well-documented history in Boundary, one 250-445-6355 [email protected] - greenwoodmuseum.com TO KNOW BEFORE YOU GO of their lasting legacies in the region is tasty borscht. Christina explore our trails. The Boundary has over 2,000 km (1,243mi) of Railway (C&W) begins. This rail trail is a great long-distance trail West Kettle River. Arlington Lakes Recreation Site and B&Bs in the Good Christina Lake Welcome Centre Lake, Rock Creek and Beaverdell all have classic ice cream treats M that can be accessed on foot, bicycle, horseback, cross-country Beaverdell-Carmi area can serve as a home-base for visitors. There routes and trail loops for all riders. It includes various easy to Here are some things to know before you head out, above all 1675 Highway #3, Christina Lake, BC V0H 1E2 you explore, meander through an ever-changing landscape from access recreation areas with picnic tables, outhouses, information else, give ample time to enjoy nature. For more information to in the summertime. Visitors can always take a break in one of the 250-447-6161 [email protected] - christinalake.ca TRANS CANADA TRAIL urban to rural, ranch to grasslands, tranquil rivers and rolling caution and check conditions prior to travel. Many visitors enjoy a kiosks that display maps, or basic camping. Granby Wilderness plan your trip, visit boundarybc.com. Boundary’s unique locally run restaurants and cafes. Food and P Rock Creek Riverside Visitor Centre mountains. All within close access to the Canada/USA border, long journey and bike pack overnight or can choose shorter Park is one of the last intact watersheds of the southern interior adventure integrate very well here.
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