Regional projects across B.C. get $400K in support from trail fund
- Several organizations in B.C. received support for trail projects this summer from a provincial fund, which allocated $400,000 from B.C.'s Off-Road Vehicle Trail Fund.
- The Blue Mountain Motorcycle Club received a $25,000 grant to improve two key trails in Maple Ridge.
- The Kelowna Snowmobile Club received a $25,000 grant to launch a safety and signage project across two trails.
- Minister Tamara Davidson stated, 'The ORV Trail Fund helps keep our trail networks safe and provides space for people to come together to enjoy the outdoors.
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Off-Road Vehicle Fund boosts two local projects | Columbia Valley, Cranbrook, East Kootenay, Kimberley
The B.C. Ministry of Environment and Parks has announced two East Kootenay organizations are receiving funds from the province’s Off-Road Vehicle (ORV) Trail Fund. Windermere Valley Snowmobile Society is receiving $18,500 to go toward trailhead signage and avalanche beacon checkers and Kootenay Rockies ATV Club is getting $25,000 for St. Mary Lake/Angus Creek Trail brushing restoration project. This year, $400,000 is going to 20 regional project…
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