Grand Forks
Community Trails Society
Grand Forks is home to spectacular people-powered trails.
We develop, maintain, and promote them.
We develop, maintain, and promote them.
Join Our Community Trails Cleanup!
Sunday, April 21 10 a.m.-12 noon
Bring your gloves, pickup tools and/or a rake or broom. We'll provide bags and a wheelbarrow for carrying larger items. Kids and leashed dogs are always welcome!
Two locations: The kiosk lot at Rockwool (68th Avenue between Highway 3 and 2nd Street
The Green Shed parking lot (turn north onto 7th Street and proceed to the end of the pavement, past Clifton Estates and follow the gravel road to the parking area)
Be there or be square!
Sunday, April 21 10 a.m.-12 noon
Bring your gloves, pickup tools and/or a rake or broom. We'll provide bags and a wheelbarrow for carrying larger items. Kids and leashed dogs are always welcome!
Two locations: The kiosk lot at Rockwool (68th Avenue between Highway 3 and 2nd Street
The Green Shed parking lot (turn north onto 7th Street and proceed to the end of the pavement, past Clifton Estates and follow the gravel road to the parking area)
Be there or be square!
AGM Tuesday, May 7 at 7 p.m.
Membership renewals 6:45-7 p.m.
Selkirk College meeting room (entrance off the parking lot)
Support our work through your vote and voice
Membership renewals 6:45-7 p.m.
Selkirk College meeting room (entrance off the parking lot)
Support our work through your vote and voice
Follow New Signs to Trail Chairs
We are currently installing new signage on the five trails featuring pairs of colourful adirondack chairs: VV&E West, Upper Dam Site Viewpoint, Trans Canada Trail (North Fork section and the Kettle River Heritage Trail), and along the Goat Mountain Trail (left). The signs were made by Camilla Dupuis, with funding from the Phoenix Foundation's Neighbourhood Small Grants program. Our thanks to them, and the volunteers who installed the signs.
We are currently installing new signage on the five trails featuring pairs of colourful adirondack chairs: VV&E West, Upper Dam Site Viewpoint, Trans Canada Trail (North Fork section and the Kettle River Heritage Trail), and along the Goat Mountain Trail (left). The signs were made by Camilla Dupuis, with funding from the Phoenix Foundation's Neighbourhood Small Grants program. Our thanks to them, and the volunteers who installed the signs.
Enjoy Our Trails Safely
Our trails are open and you are welcome to enjoy them, whether you are on foot, skateboard, wheelchair, bicycle, skis or snowshoes! Please STAY OFF muddy trails and allow them to dry out. Please observe safe distance between you and other trail users outside your household. Enjoy our trails. |
Scenic Sunday Hikes for Members
Our weekly hikes are back on! Every week we feature a local hiking destination of easy to moderate difficulty, lasting about two hours return. Membership is required. In addition to exploring our gorgeous geography, we do light trail maintenance (weeding, picking up trash, etc). Seasonal destinations posted weekly on Facebook (you don't need a facebook account to view) |